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Overview

Eric L. Fleming is affiliated with the Goddard Space Flight Center in the United States. Their research contributions primarily focus on atmospheric science, particularly in the fields of Earth and planetary sciences as well as environmental science.

The scientist has published extensively on topics including atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, climate variability and models, methane hydrates and related phenomena, and meteorological phenomena and simulations.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Eric L. Fleming include Qing Liang, Paul A. Newman, Luke D. Oman, Peter R. Colarco, and J. S. Daniel.

Common venues for publication cover journals such as the Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, Geoscientific Model Development, and Geophysical Research Letters.

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Fleming are:

  • The Impact of Continuing CFC-11 Emissions on Stratospheric Ozone (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres)
  • Stratospheric Temperature and Ozone Impacts of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai Water Vapor Injection (2024, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres)

Other relevant papers in Fleming's collaborative network include:

  • NASA GEOS Composition Forecast Modeling System GEOS-CF v1.0: Stratospheric Composition (2022, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems)
  • Change in Tropospheric Ozone in the Recent Decades and Its Contribution to Global Total Ozone (2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres)
  • Bayesian assessment of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC), hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) and halon banks suggest large reservoirs still present in old equipment (2022, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

Best Publications

  • Efficacy of climate forcings

    J. Hansen;J. Hansen;M. Sato;R. Ruedy;L. Nazarenko

  • Empirical wind model for the upper, middle and lower atmosphere

    A.E. Hedin;E.L. Fleming;A.H. Manson;F.J. Schmidlin

  • Zonal mean temperature, pressure, zonal wind and geopotential height as functions of latitude

    Eric L. Fleming;Sushil Chandra;J.J. Barnett;M. Corney

  • Dangerous human-made interference with climate: a GISS modelE study

    J. Hansen;J. Hansen;M. Sato;R. Ruedy;P. Kharecha

  • SciENTIFIC AssESSMENT OF OzoNE DEPLETION: 1998

    Daniel L. Albritton;Pieter J. Aucamp;Gerard Megie;Robert T. Watson

  • Past, present, and future modeled ozone trends with comparisons to observed trends

    Charles H. Jackman;Eric L. Fleming;Sushil Chandra;David B. Considine

  • The SPARC Intercomparison of Middle-Atmosphere Climatologies.

    William Randel;Petra Udelhofen;Eric Fleming;Marvin Geller

  • Measuring and modeling the lifetime of nitrous oxide including its variability

    Michael J. Prather;Juno Hsu;Nicole M. DeLuca;Charles H. Jackman

  • Monthly mean global climatology of temperature, wind, geopotential height, and pressure for 0 - 120 km

    Sushil Chandra;Eric L. Fleming;Mark R. Schoeberl;John J. Barnett

  • Climate simulations for 1880–2003 with GISS modelE

    J. Hansen;J. Hansen;M. Sato;R. Ruedy;P. Kharecha

  • Northern Hemisphere atmospheric effects due to the July 2000 solar proton event

    Charles H. Jackman;Richard D. McPeters;Gordon J. Labow;Eric L. Fleming

  • What would have happened to the ozone layer if chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) had not been regulated

    Paul A. Newman;L. D. Oman;A. R. Douglass;E. L. Fleming

  • Neutral atmospheric influences of the solar proton events in October–November 2003

    Charles H. Jackman;Matthew T. DeLand;Gordon J. Labow;Eric L. Fleming

  • Detecting the recovery of total column ozone

    Gregory C. Reinsel;George C. Tiao;Charles H. Jackman

  • Short- and medium-term atmospheric constituent effects of very large solar proton events

    C. H. Jackman;D. R. Marsh;F. M. Vitt;R. R. Garcia

  • Influence of extremely large solar proton events in a changing stratosphere

    Charles H. Jackman;Eric L. Fleming;Francis M. Vitt

  • The middle atmospheric response to short and long term solar UV variations: analysis of observations and 2D model results

    Eric L. Fleming;Sushil Chandra;Charles H. Jackman;David B. Considine

  • Long‐term middle atmospheric influence of very large solar proton events

    Charles H. Jackman;Daniel R. Marsh;Francis M. Vitt;Rolando R. Garcia

  • Simulation of stratospheric tracers using an improved empirically based two‐dimensional model transport formulation

    Eric L. Fleming;Charles H. Jackman;Richard S. Stolarski;David B. Considine

  • A model study of the impact of source gas changes on the stratosphere for 1850–2100

    E. L. Fleming;C. H. Jackman;R. S. Stolarski;R. S. Stolarski;A. R. Douglass

  • Neutral atmospheric influences of the solar proton events in October-November 2003 : Violent sun-earth connection events of october-November 2003

    Charles H. Jackman;Matthew T. Deland;Gordon J. Labow;Eric L. Fleming

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles H. Jackman
Charles H. Jackman Goddard Space Flight Center
Richard S. Stolarski
Richard S. Stolarski Johns Hopkins University
Paul Newman
Paul Newman Goddard Space Flight Center
James B. Burkholder
James B. Burkholder National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Gordon J. Labow
Gordon J. Labow Goddard Space Flight Center
Drew T. Shindell
Drew T. Shindell Duke University
Gavin A. Schmidt
Gavin A. Schmidt Goddard Institute for Space Studies
James Hansen
James Hansen Columbia University
Anastasia Romanou
Anastasia Romanou Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Timothy M. Hall
Timothy M. Hall Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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