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Piet Stammes is affiliated with the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on atmospheric sciences, with extensive work in Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. This includes subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Aerospace Engineering, Ecology, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Their research covers several main topics:

  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Calibration and Measurement Techniques
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Fire effects on ecosystems

Stammes has contributed to a range of scientific publications, with frequent appearances in the journal Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. Other key venues include Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Remote Sensing, Geoscientific Model Development, and Geophysical Research Letters.

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Stammes are:

  • "Directionally dependent Lambertian-equivalent reflectivity (DLER) of the Earth's surface measured by the GOME-2 satellite instruments," 2021, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • "Effects of clouds on the UV Absorbing Aerosol Index from TROPOMI," 2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • "Shipborne MAX-DOAS measurements for validation of TROPOMI NO 2 products," 2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • "Comparison of south-east Atlantic aerosol direct radiative effect over clouds from SCIAMACHY, POLDER and OMI-MODIS," 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "In-orbit Earth reflectance validation of TROPOMI on board the Sentinel-5 Precursor satellite," 2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

Frequent collaborators include Ping Wang, L. G. Tilstra, Victor Trees, Martin de Graaf, and O. N. E. Tuinder, reflecting an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach in atmospheric research.

Best Publications

  • The ozone monitoring instrument

    P.F. Levelt;G.H.J. van den Oord;M.R. Dobber;A. Malkki

  • Near-real time retrieval of tropospheric NO 2 from OMI

    K. F. Boersma;K. F. Boersma;H. J. Eskes;J. P. Veefkind;E. J. Brinksma

  • An improved tropospheric NO 2 column retrieval algorithm for the Ozone Monitoring Instrument

    K.F. Boersma;K.F. Boersma;H.J. Eskes;R.J. Dirksen

  • A fast method for retrieval of cloud parameters using oxygen a band measurements from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment

    R. B. A. Koelemeijer;P. Stammes;J. W. Hovenier;J. F. de Haan

  • Polarimetric remote sensing of atmospheric aerosols: Instruments, methodologies, results, and perspectives

    Oleg Dubovik;Zhengqiang Li;Michael I. Mishchenko;Didier Tanré

  • A database of spectral surface reflectivity in the range 335-772 nm derived from 5.5 years of GOME observations

    R. B. A. Koelemeijer;J. F. de Haan;P. Stammes

  • Cloud pressure retrieval using the O2‐O2 absorption band at 477 nm

    J. R. Acarreta;J. F. De Haan;P. Stammes

  • Cloud property retrievals for climate monitoring: Implications of differences between Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) on METEOSAT‐8 and Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on NOAA‐17

    R. A. Roebeling;A. J. Feijt;P. Stammes

  • Absorbing Aerosol Index: Sensitivity analysis, application to GOME and comparison with TOMS

    M. de Graaf;P. Stammes;O. Torres;R. B. A. Koelemeijer

  • FRESCO+: an improved O 2 A-band cloud retrieval algorithm for tropospheric trace gas retrievals

    P. Wang;P. Stammes;G. Pinardi

  • Structural uncertainty in air mass factor calculation for NO2 and HCHO satellite retrievals

    Alba Lorente;K. Folkert Boersma;K. Folkert Boersma;Huan Yu;Steffen Dörner

  • Effective cloud fractions from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument: Theoretical framework and validation

    P Stammes;M Sneep;JF de Haan;JP Veefkind

  • Trends and trend reversal detection in 2 decades of tropospheric NO 2 satellite observations

    Aristeidis K. Georgoulias;Aristeidis K. Georgoulias;Ronald J. van der A;Piet Stammes;K. Folkert Boersma;K. Folkert Boersma

  • Retrieving tropospheric nitrogen dioxide from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument: effects of aerosols, surface reflectance anisotropy, and vertical profile of nitrogen dioxide

    J.-T. Lin;R. V. Martin;R. V. Martin;K. F. Boersma;K. F. Boersma;M. Sneep

  • Scattering matrices of imperfect hexagonal ice crystals

    Michael Hess;Robert B.A Koelemeijer;Piet Stammes

  • An aerosol boomerang: Rapid around-the-world transport of smoke from the December 2006 Australian forest fires observed from space

    Ruud J. Dirksen;K. Folkert Boersma;Jos de Laat;Piet Stammes

  • Surface reflectivity climatologies from UV to NIR determined from Earth observations by GOME-2 and SCIAMACHY

    L. G. Tilstra;O. N. E. Tuinder;P. Wang;P. Stammes

  • Three-way comparison between OMI and PARASOL cloud pressure products

    M Sneep;JF de Haan;P Stammes;P Wang

  • Retrieval of the aerosol direct radiative effect over clouds from spaceborne spectrometry

    M. de Graaf;L. G. Tilstra;P. Wang;P. Stammes

  • The polarized internal radiation field of a planetary atmosphere

    P. Stammes;J. F. De Haan;J. W. Hovenier

  • Simulation study of the aerosol information content in OMI spectral reflectance measurements

    B Veihelmann;PF Pieternel Levelt;P Stammes;JP Veefkind

Frequent Co-Authors

Pieternel F. Levelt
Pieternel F. Levelt Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
K. Folkert Boersma
K. Folkert Boersma Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Ilse Aben
Ilse Aben Netherlands Institute for Space Research
Maarten Krol
Maarten Krol Wageningen University & Research
Thomas Wagner
Thomas Wagner Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Jan Fokke Meirink
Jan Fokke Meirink Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Dominik Brunner
Dominik Brunner Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Andreas Richter
Andreas Richter University of Bremen
Henk Eskes
Henk Eskes Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
M. Van Roozendael
M. Van Roozendael Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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