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Jón Egill Kristjánsson

Jón Egill Kristjánsson

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
57
Citations
14433
World Ranking
3396
National Ranking
39

Overview

Jón Egill Kristjánsson was affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway. Their academic career and research output are documented without mention of specific publications, which indicates a focus that might have been interdisciplinary or evolving across different domains.

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Best Publications

  • Analysis and quantification of the diversities of aerosol life cycles within AeroCom

    C. Textor;M. Schulz;S. Guibert;S. Kinne

  • Condensation and Cloud Parameterization Studies with a Mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction Model

    Hilding Sundqvist;Erik Berge;Jón Egill Kristjánsson

  • The Norwegian Earth System Model, NorESM1-M – Part 1: Description and basic evaluation of the physical climate

    M. Bentsen;I. Bethke;J. B. Debernard;T. Iversen;T. Iversen;T. Iversen

  • An AeroCom Initial Assessment - Optical Properties in Aerosol Component Modules of Global Models

    S. Kinne;M. Schulz;C. Textor;S. Guibert

  • A Comparison of the CCM3 Model Climate Using Diagnosed and Predicted Condensate Parameterizations

    P. J. Rasch;J. E. Kristjánsson

  • Aerosol indirect effects – general circulation model intercomparison and evaluation with satellite data

    Johannes Quaas;Yi Ming;Surabi Menon;Surabi Menon;T. Takemura

  • A Classical-Theory-Based Parameterization of Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation by Mineral Dust, Soot, and Biological Particles in a Global Climate Model

    Corinna Hoose;Jón Egill Kristjánsson;Jen-Ping Chen;Anupam Hazra

  • How important is biological ice nucleation in clouds on a global scale

    C. Hoose;C. Hoose;J. E. Kristjánsson;S. M. Burrows

  • 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

  • Climate model response from the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)

    Ben Kravitz;Ken Caldeira;Olivier Boucher;Alan Robock

  • The hydrological impact of geoengineering in the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)

    Simone Tilmes;John Fasullo;Jean-Francois Lamarque;Daniel R. Marsh

  • Strong constraints on aerosol–cloud interactions from volcanic eruptions

    Florent F. Malavelle;Jim M. Haywood;Jim M. Haywood;Andy Jones;Andrew Gettelman

  • The Norwegian Earth System Model, NorESM1-M – Part 2: Climate response and scenario projections

    T. Iversen;T. Iversen;T. Iversen;M. Bentsen;I. Bethke;J. B. Debernard

  • Model intercomparison of indirect aerosol effects

    J. E. Penner;J. Quaas;J. Quaas;T. Storelvmo;T. Takemura

  • Aerosol–climate interactions in the Norwegian Earth System Model – NorESM1-M

    A. Kirkevåg;T. Iversen;T. Iversen;Ø. Seland;C. Hoose;C. Hoose

  • The effect of harmonized emissions on aerosol properties in global models – an AeroCom experiment

    C. Textor;M Schulz;S. Guibert;S. Kinne

  • Solar irradiance reduction via climate engineering: Impact of different techniques on the energy balance and the hydrological cycle

    Ulrike Niemeier;Hauke Schmidt;K. Alterskjaer;J. E. Kristjánsson

  • The Impact of Abrupt Suspension of Solar Radiation Management (Termination Effect) in Experiment G2 of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project (GeoMIP)

    Andy Jones;James M. Haywood;James M. Haywood;Kari Alterskjær;Olivier Boucher

  • Constraining cloud droplet number concentration in GCMs suppresses the aerosol indirect effect

    Corinna Hoose;Jon Egill Kristjánsson;Trond Iversen;Alf Kirkevåg

  • Aerosol-cloud interaction inferred from MODIS satellite data and global aerosol models

    Gunnar Myhre;Gunnar Myhre;Frode Stordal;Frode Stordal;M Johnsrud;YJ Kaufman

  • The Norwegian Earth System Model, NorESM1-M - Part 1: Description and basic evaluation

    M. Bentsen;I. Bethke;J.B. Debernard;T. Iversen

Frequent Co-Authors

Trond Iversen
Trond Iversen Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Olivier Boucher
Olivier Boucher Sorbonne University
Øyvind Seland
Øyvind Seland Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Alf Kirkevåg
Alf Kirkevåg Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Michael Schulz
Michael Schulz Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Corinna Hoose
Corinna Hoose Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jim Haywood
Jim Haywood University of Exeter
Haraldur Ólafsson
Haraldur Ólafsson University of Iceland
Hauke Schmidt
Hauke Schmidt Max Planck Society
Trude Storelvmo
Trude Storelvmo University of Oslo

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