Her primary areas of investigation include Atmospheric sciences, Radiative forcing, Climate change, Climatology and Climate model. The study incorporates disciplines such as Atmospheric models, Forcing and Greenhouse gas in addition to Radiative forcing. While the research belongs to areas of Forcing, Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie spends her time largely on the problem of Aerosol, intersecting her research to questions surrounding Climate sensitivity and Coupled model intercomparison project.
Her Climate model research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Tropospheric ozone, Ozone and Atmospheric chemistry. Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie has included themes like Air pollution, Particulates and Air quality index in her Tropospheric ozone study. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Environmental economics and Meteorology.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Atmospheric sciences, Climatology, Radiative forcing, Climate model and Aerosol. Her Atmospheric sciences research integrates issues from Global warming, Ozone, Atmospheric chemistry and Deposition. Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie has researched Climatology in several fields, including Snow, Atmosphere, Arctic and Orography.
Her Radiative forcing research includes elements of Atmospheric models, Forcing, Air quality index and Climate sensitivity. Her research integrates issues of Chemical transport model and Seasonality in her study of Climate model. The Aerosol study which covers Emission inventory that intersects with Atmospheric composition.
Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie mainly investigates Atmospheric sciences, Radiative forcing, Climate model, Earth system science and Aerosol. The concepts of her Atmospheric sciences study are interwoven with issues in Global warming and Biomass burning. Her Radiative forcing study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Coupled model intercomparison project.
Her research brings together the fields of Climatology and Earth system science. Her Climatology study incorporates themes from IPCC Fifth Assessment Report and Climate sensitivity. She combines subjects such as Forcing, Global change, Methane, Atmospheric model and Ozone with her study of Aerosol.
Her main research concerns Radiative forcing, Ozone, Coupled model intercomparison project, Climate model and Climate change. Her studies in Radiative forcing integrate themes in fields like Environmental chemistry, Chemical transport model and Earth system science. Her Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Tropospheric ozone, Ozone layer, Methane and Aerosol.
Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie is investigating Chemical transport model as part of her Troposphere and Atmospheric sciences and Chemical transport model study. Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie interconnects Climatology, IPCC Fifth Assessment Report and Climate sensitivity in the investigation of issues within Earth system science.
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Radiative forcing of the direct aerosol effect from AeroCom Phase II simulations
Gunnar Myhre;Bjørn Hallvard Samset;M. Schulz;Y. Balkanski.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2013)
Pre-industrial to end 21st century projections of tropospheric ozone from the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP)
P. J. Young;P. J. Young;P. J. Young;A. T. Archibald;K. W. Bowman;J.-F. Lamarque.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2013)
Emission budgets and pathways consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 °C
Richard J. Millar;Richard J. Millar;Jan S. Fuglestvedt;Pierre Friedlingstein;Joeri Rogelj;Joeri Rogelj.
(2017)
Global premature mortality due to anthropogenic outdoor air pollution and the contribution of past climate change
Raquel A. Silva;J. Jason West;Yuqiang Zhang;Susan C. Anenberg.
Environmental Research Letters (2013)
Global air quality and climate
Arlene M. Fiore;Vaishali Naik;Dominick V. Spracklen;Allison Steiner.
Chemical Society Reviews (2012)
Transport impacts on atmosphere and climate: Metrics
J. S. Fuglestvedt;K. P. Shine;T. Berntsen;J. Cook.
Atmospheric Environment (2010)
Climate forcing from the transport sectors
Jan Fuglestvedt;Terje Berntsen;Gunnar Myhre;Kristin Rypdal.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2008)
Radiative forcing in the ACCMIP historical and future climate simulations
D.T. Shindell;J.-F. Lamarque;M. Schulz;M. Flanner.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2013)
The Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP): overview and description of models, simulations and climate diagnostics
J. F. Lamarque;Drew T. Shindell;B Josse;Paul Young;Paul Young;Paul Young.
Geoscientific Model Development (2013)
The AeroCom evaluation and intercomparison of organic aerosol in global models
K. Tsigaridis;K. Tsigaridis;N. Daskalakis;N. Daskalakis;M. Kanakidou;P. J. Adams.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2014)
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