Her scientific interests lie mostly in Atmospheric sciences, Air quality index, Aerosol, Meteorology and Climate change. The study incorporates disciplines such as General Circulation Model, Atmosphere, Climate impact and Global climate in addition to Atmospheric sciences. In her work, Ensemble forecasting is strongly intertwined with Tropospheric ozone, which is a subfield of Air quality index.
Her Sea salt, Mineral dust and Sea spray study, which is part of a larger body of work in Aerosol, is frequently linked to Breaking wave, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her work on Wind speed, Particle counter and Plume as part of general Meteorology study is frequently linked to Source function, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her work on Global warming as part of general Climate change study is frequently connected to Food security and Tonne, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
Her primary areas of investigation include Atmospheric sciences, Aerosol, Meteorology, Air quality index and Ozone. Her Atmospheric sciences research incorporates themes from Atmosphere, Atmospheric chemistry, Cloud condensation nuclei, Sea ice and Arctic. Elisabetta Vignati has researched Aerosol in several fields, including Microphysics and Troposphere.
Her study in the field of Wind speed is also linked to topics like Context, Grid and Carbon black. Her Air quality index research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Climate change and Environmental resource management. In general Ozone study, her work on Tropospheric ozone often relates to the realm of Mediterranean sea, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Atmospheric sciences, Meteorology, Arctic, Sea ice and Air quality index. Her Atmospheric sciences course of study focuses on Aerosol and Wind direction. Her work on Atmospheric research as part of general Meteorology study is frequently linked to Series, Energy transition, Electric power transmission and Software deployment, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
As part of one scientific family, Elisabetta Vignati deals mainly with the area of Arctic, narrowing it down to issues related to the Global warming, and often Heat wave. Her work in the fields of Arctic ice pack overlaps with other areas such as Arctic geoengineering, Arctic sea ice decline and Arctic dipole anomaly. In her research, Environmental resource management is intimately related to Climate change, which falls under the overarching field of Air quality index.
Elisabetta Vignati focuses on Air quality index, Environmental economics, Scale, Environmental planning and Obligation. Her Air quality index research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Global temperature, Climate change and Environmental resource management. Elisabetta Vignati integrates many fields in her works, including Environmental economics, Offshore wind power, Feed-in tariff, Operations management, Energy development and Intermittent energy source.
Her Offshore wind power research integrates issues from Pumped-storage hydroelectricity and Energy policy. Along with Scale, other disciplines of study including Directive, Work, Order and Business are integrated into her research.
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Organic aerosol and global climate modelling: a review
M. Kanakidou;J. H. Seinfeld;S. N. Pandis;I. Barnes.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2004)
Simultaneously Mitigating Near-Term Climate Change and Improving Human Health and Food Security
Drew Shindell;Johan C. I. Kuylenstierna;Elisabetta Vignati;Rita van Dingenen.
Science (2012)
The aerosol-climate model ECHAM5-HAM
P. Stier;J. Feichter;S. Kinne;S. Kloster.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2004)
Particulate matter, air quality and climate: Lessons learned and future needs
S. Fuzzi;U. Baltensperger;K. Carslaw;S. Decesari.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2015)
Formation and cycling of aerosols in the global troposphere
Frank Raes;Rita Van Dingenen;Elisabetta Vignati;Julian Wilson.
Atmospheric Environment (2000)
M7: An efficient size‐resolved aerosol microphysics module for large‐scale aerosol transport models
Elisabetta Vignati;Julian Wilson;Philip Stier.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2004)
Global Air Quality and Health Co-Benefits of Mitigating Near-Term Climate Change through Methane and Black Carbon Emission Controls
Susan C. Anenberg;Joel Schwartz;Drew Todd Shindell;Markus Amann.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2012)
General overview: European Integrated project on Aerosol Cloud Climate and Air Quality interactions (EUCAARI) - integrating aerosol research from nano to global scales
M. Kulmala;A. Asmi;H. K. Lappalainen;H. K. Lappalainen;U. Baltensperger.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2009)
Online coupled regional meteorology chemistry models in Europe: current status and prospects
A. Baklanov;K. Schlünzen;P. Suppan;J. Baldasano.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2014)
Evaluation of long-term ozone simulations from seven regional air quality models and their ensemble
M. van Loon;Robert Vautard;M. Schaap;R. Bergstrom.
Atmospheric Environment (2007)
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