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Overview

G. E. Bodeker is affiliated with Bodeker Scientific in New Zealand. Their research spans multiple aspects of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Atmospheric Science and related subfields.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics including:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting

Frequent publication venues for Bodeker's work include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Weather and Climate Extremes
  • Abstracts of the ICA

G. E. Bodeker has collaborated frequently with researchers such as:

  • Jordis S. Tradowsky
  • Stefanie Kremser
  • Leroy Bird
  • Ethan Dale
  • Jonathan Barte

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Bodeker include:

  • Indicators of Antarctic ozone depletion: 1979 to 2019, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • A global total column ozone climate data record, 2021, Earth system science data
  • Evaluating stratospheric ozone and water vapour changes in CMIP6 models from 1850 to 2100, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • A perspective on the next generation of Earth system model scenarios: towards representative emission pathways (REPs), 2024, Geoscientific model development
  • Managing the transition from Vaisala RS92 to RS41 radiosondes within the Global Climate Observing System Reference Upper-Air Network (GRUAN): a progress report, 2020, Geoscientific instrumentation, methods and data systems

The body of work indicates a strong engagement with the analysis and monitoring of atmospheric conditions, climate modeling, and the transition and calibration of observational instruments critical to climate and atmospheric sciences.

Best Publications

  • Long-term changes in tropospheric ozone

    S.J. Oltmans;A.S. Lefohn;J.M. Harris;I. Galbally

  • Validation of ozone measurements from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE)

    E. Dupuy;K.A. Walker;K.A. Walker;J. Kar;C.D. Boone

  • Validation of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder Ozone by ozonesonde and lidar measurements

    Y. B. Jiang;L. Froidevaux;A. Lambert;N. J. Livesey

  • Short-term variations in the oxidizing power of the atmosphere.

    Martin R. Manning;David C. Lowe;Rowena C. Moss;Gregory E. Bodeker

  • Reference Upper-Air Observations for Climate: From Concept to Reality

    G.E. Bodeker;Stephan Bojinski;D. Cimini;R.D. Dirksen

  • An Algorithm for Inferring Surface UV Irradiance Including Cloud Effects

    Greg E. Bodeker;Richard L. McKenzie

  • Dynamically Forced Increase of Tropical Upwelling in the Lower Stratosphere

    Hella Garny;Martin Dameris;William Randel;Greg E. Bodeker

  • Effects of ozone cooling in the tropical lower stratosphere and upper troposphere

    Piers M. Forster;Greg Bodeker;Robyn Schofield;Robyn Schofield;Robyn Schofield;Susan Solomon

  • Technical Note: A new global database of trace gases and aerosols from multiple sources of high vertical resolution measurements

    Birgit Hassler;Birgit Hassler;Gregory Bodeker;Martin Dameris

  • Cross-disciplinarity in the advance of Antarctic ecosystem research

    J. Gutt;E. Isla;A.N. Bertler;A.N. Bertler;G.E. Bodeker

  • Past and future simulations of NO 2 from a coupled chemistry-climate model in comparison with observations

    H. Struthers;K. Kreher;J. Austin;Robyn Schofield

  • Stratospheric Ozone and Surface Ultraviolet Radiation

    A. Douglass;V. Fioletov;S. Godin-Beekmann;R. Müller

  • Retrievals of chlorine chemistry kinetic parameters from Antarctic ClO microwave radiometer measurements

    S. Kremser;S. Kremser;Robyn Schofield;G. E. Bodeker;B. J. Connor

  • Ozone and climate: A review of interconnections

    John Pyle;Theodore Shepherd;Gregory Bodeker;Pablo Canziani

  • Evaluation of the inter-annual variability of stratospheric chemical composition in chemistry-climate models using ground-based multi species time series

    V. Poulain;V. Poulain;S. Bekki;M. Marchand;M.P. Chipperfield

  • Quantifying uncertainty in projections of stratospheric ozone over the 21st century

    A. J. Charlton-Perez;E. Hawkins;V. Eyring;I. Cionni

  • An evaluation of the simulation of the edge of the Antarctic vortex by chemistry-climate models

    H. Struthers;G. E. Bodeker;J. Austin;S. Bekki

  • Report of the 2010 assessment of the scientific assessment panel: future ozone and its impact on surface UV

    S. Bekki;G. E. Bodeker;A. F. Bais;N. Butchart

  • How does the sulfur get into the stratosphere

    S. Kremser;Ingo Wohltmann;Markus Rex;Justus Notholt

  • Bromine explosion events observed at Arrival Heights, Antarctica, since 1995

    K. Kreher;Mascha Wurst;U. Friess;B. Dix

  • Techniques for analysing Ground-based UV-Visible Long-term BrO and NO2 observations for satellite validation and trend analysis

    K. Kreher;P. V. Johnston;T. Hay;B. Liley

  • The Diurnal and Seasonal Evolution of Chlorine Monoxide and its Implications for ClO Dimer Chemistry

    S. Kremser;Robyn Schofield;B. J. Connor;G. E. Bodeker

Frequent Co-Authors

Eugene Rozanov
Eugene Rozanov Saint Petersburg State University
Slimane Bekki
Slimane Bekki Sorbonne University
John Austin
John Austin Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Martyn P. Chipperfield
Martyn P. Chipperfield University of Leeds
Martin Dameris
Martin Dameris German Aerospace Center
Markus Rex
Markus Rex Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Veronika Eyring
Veronika Eyring University of Bremen
Ulrike Langematz
Ulrike Langematz Freie Universität Berlin
Sandip Dhomse
Sandip Dhomse University of Leeds
Andrew Charlton-Perez
Andrew Charlton-Perez University of Reading

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