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Gert König-Langlo is affiliated with the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields, with a focus on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Physics and Astronomy. Within these areas, their work frequently addresses subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Global and Planetary Change, and Oceanography.

The scientist's main topics of research include Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers, Cryospheric studies and observations, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, and Nuclear Physics and Applications.

König-Langlo has contributed to a number of publications, with recent papers focusing on meteorological observations and radiation measurements. Their papers include:

  • High-resolution meteorological observations, Surface Energy Balance components and miscellaneous data from 10 AWS and one staffed station in Antarctica, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • High-resolution meteorological observations, Surface Energy Balance components and miscellaneous data from AWS IMAU_aws4, 2020, Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Basic and other measurements of radiation at Neumayer Station (2014-04), 2021, Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Expanded measurements from Neumayer Station (2013-06), 2021, Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)

Their frequent co-authors include Constantijn L. Jakobs, Carleen H. Reijmer, M. R. van den Broeke, and Paul C. J. P. Smeets. Their work is mainly published in venues such as the Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) affiliated with the Alfred Wegener Institute and OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) at La Trobe University.

Best Publications

  • Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN): structure and data description (1992-2017)

    Amelie Driemel;John Augustine;Klaus Behrens;Klaus Behrens;Sergio Colle

  • The energy balance over land and oceans: An assessment based on direct observations and CMIP5 climate models

    Martin Wild;Doris Folini;Maria Z. Hakuba;Christoph Schär

  • The Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement (POAM) III instrument and early validation results

    R. L. Lucke;D. R. Korwan;R. M. Bevilacqua;J. S. Hornstein

  • Global dimming and brightening: An update beyond 2000

    Martin F. Wild;Barbara Trussel;Atsumu Ohmura;Charles N. Long

  • Climatology of the three coastal Antarctic stations Dumont D'urville, Neumayer and Halley

    Gert König-Langlo;J. King;P. Pettré

  • Climatology and time series of surface meteorology in Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard

    Marion Maturilli;Andreas Herber;Gert König-Langlo

  • Dynamics and chemistry of tropospheric bromine explosion events in the Antarctic coastal region

    U. Frieß;J. Hollwedel;Gert König-Langlo;Tanja Wagner

  • One year of particle size distribution and aerosol chemical composition measurements at the Zeppelin Station, Svalbard, March 2000?March 2001

    J. Ström;J. Umegård;K. Tørseth;P. Tunved

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

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

  • Surface radiation climatology for Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard (78.9° N),basic observations for trend detection

    Marion Maturilli;Andreas Herber;Gert König-Langlo

  • Seasonal variability of crustal and marine trace elements in the aerosol at Neumayer station, Antarctica

    Rolf Weller;Janina Wöltjen;Claudia Piel;Rosa Resenberg

  • Validation of POAM III ozone: Comparisons with ozonesonde and satellite data

    C. E. Randall;D. W. Rusch;R. M. Bevilacqua;K. W. Hoppel

  • Parameterization of the downward long-wave radiation at the Earth’s surface in polar regions

    Gert König-Langlo;Ernst Augstein

  • Meteorological observations from ship cruises during summer to the central Arctic: A comparison with reanalysis data

    Christof Lüpkes;T. Vihma;E. Jakobson;Gert König-Langlo

  • Assimilated ozone from EOS‐Aura: Evaluation of the tropopause region and tropospheric columns

    Ivanka Stajner;Ivanka Stajner;Ivanka Stajner;Krzysztof Wargan;Krzysztof Wargan;Steven Pawson;Hiroo Hayashi;Hiroo Hayashi

  • Modelling snowdrift sublimation on an Antarctic ice shelf

    J.T.M. Lenaerts;M.R. van den Broeke;S. J. Déry;G. König-Langlo

  • Observations and simulations of receiver-induced refractivity biases in GPS radio occultation

    G. Beyerle;T. Schmidt;J. Wickert;S. Heise

  • Impact of radiosonde observations on forecasting summertime Arctic cyclone formation

    Akira Yamazaki;Jun Inoue;Jun Inoue;Klaus Dethloff;Marion Maturilli

  • Measurements of spectral snow albedo at Neumayer, Antarctica

    Sigrid Wuttke;Sigrid Wuttke;Gunther Seckmeyer;Gert König-Langlo

  • Characterization of long-term and seasonal variations of black carbon (BC) concentrations at Neumayer, Antarctica

    Rolf Weller;Andreas Minikin;Andreas Petzold;Andreas Petzold;Dietmar Wagenbach

  • Validation Of 10-year Sao Omi Ozone Profile (profoz) Product Using Ozonesonde Observations

    Guanyu Huang;Xiong Liu;Kelly Chance;Kai Yang

  • One year of particle size distribution and aerosol chemical composition measurements at the Zeppelin Station, Svalbard

    J. Ström;J. Umegård;K. Tørseth;P. Tunved

Frequent Co-Authors

Marion Maturilli
Marion Maturilli Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Dietmar Wagenbach
Dietmar Wagenbach Heidelberg University
Martin Wild
Martin Wild ETH Zurich
Andreas Herber
Andreas Herber Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Beverly J. Johnson
Beverly J. Johnson Bates College
Carleen Reijmer
Carleen Reijmer Utrecht University
Justus Notholt
Justus Notholt University of Bremen
Terry Deshler
Terry Deshler University of Wyoming
Norman G. Loeb
Norman G. Loeb Langley Research Center
Lars Kaleschke
Lars Kaleschke Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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