Jonathan Crosier mostly deals with Atmospheric sciences, Aerosol, Environmental science, Meteorology and Mineral dust. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Aerosol mass spectrometry, Ozone and Ice crystals. His Ice crystals research incorporates elements of Cloud top, Sea ice growth processes, Supercooling and Clear ice.
His Aerosol research incorporates themes from Environmental chemistry, Evaporation, Relative humidity and Particle size. His Meteorology research includes themes of Stratification and Model bias. Jonathan Crosier has included themes like Planetary boundary layer and Ensemble average in his Mineral dust study.
His primary areas of investigation include Atmospheric sciences, Environmental science, Aerosol, Meteorology and Climatology. Jonathan Crosier carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Atmospheric sciences and Ice nucleus. The various areas that he examines in his Aerosol study include Environmental chemistry and Relative humidity.
He usually deals with Environmental chemistry and limits it to topics linked to Evaporation and Analytical chemistry. His work on Monsoon, Sea ice and Mesoscale meteorology as part of general Climatology study is frequently linked to Wet season, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work in Ice crystals tackles topics such as Cirrus which are related to areas like Middle latitudes.
Jonathan Crosier mainly focuses on Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Remote sensing, Aerosol and Precipitation. Jonathan Crosier connects Atmospheric sciences with Ice nucleus in his research. He has researched Remote sensing in several fields, including Radar and Ice crystals.
His work deals with themes such as Cloud microphysics, Range and Cloud particle, which intersect with Ice crystals. His studies deal with areas such as In situ and Altitude as well as Aerosol. His Precipitation study combines topics in areas such as Troposphere, Earth science, Numerical weather prediction and Water vapor.
Jonathan Crosier spends much of his time researching Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Remote sensing, Aerosol and Saharan Air Layer. Jonathan Crosier undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Atmospheric sciences and Ice nucleus in his work. His Remote sensing research includes elements of Cloud microphysics, Range, Ice crystals and Cloud particle.
His Aerosol research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hematite and Mineralogy. His Saharan Air Layer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sea salt, Earth's energy budget and Altitude. His Precipitation research integrates issues from Troposphere, Earth science and Water vapor.
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Exploring the vertical profile of atmospheric organic aerosol: comparing 17 aircraft field campaigns with a global model
C. L. Heald;H. Coe;J. L. Jimenez;R. J. Weber.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2011)
Closure study between chemical composition and hygroscopic growth of aerosol particles during TORCH2
M. Gysel;M. Gysel;J. Crosier;D. O. Topping;J. D. Whitehead.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2007)
Optical properties of Saharan dust aerosol and contribution from the coarse mode as measured during the Fennec 2011 aircraft campaign
Claire L. Ryder;Ellie J. Highwood;Philip D. Rosenberg;Jamie Trembath.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2013)
Mixed-Phase Clouds: Progress and Challenges
A. Korolev;G. McFarquhar;P. R. Field;P. R. Field;C. Franklin.
Meteorological Monographs (2017)
Chemical composition of free tropospheric aerosol for PM1 and coarse mode at the high alpine site Jungfraujoch
J. Cozic;B. Verheggen;B. Verheggen;E. Weingartner;J. Crosier.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2008)
South East Pacific atmospheric composition and variability sampled along 20° S during VOCALS-REx
G. Allen;H. Coe;A. Clarke;C. Bretherton.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2011)
Secondary Ice Production: Current State of the Science and Recommendations for the Future
P. R. Field;P. R. Field;R. P. Lawson;P. R. A. Brown;G. Lloyd.
Meteorological Monographs (2016)
Chemical composition of summertime aerosol in the Po Valley (Italy), northern Adriatic and Black Sea
J. Crosier;J. D. Allan;H. Coe;K. N. Bower.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2007)
Hygroscopicity of the submicrometer aerosol at the high-alpine site Jungfraujoch, 3580 m a.s.l., Switzerland
S. Sjogren;M. Gysel;E. Weingartner;M. R. Alfarra.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2008)
Observations of ice multiplication in a weakly convective cell embedded in supercooled mid-level stratus
J. Crosier;K. N. Bower;T. W. Choularton;Christopher D. Westbrook.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2011)
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