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Ronny Engelmann

Ronny Engelmann

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
60
Citations
11087
World Ranking
2972
National Ranking
200

Overview

Ronny Engelmann is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany and has contributed extensively to research in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work focuses on several subfields, including Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Aerospace Engineering, and Ecology.

Engelmann's research primarily addresses topics related to atmospheric aerosols and clouds, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, atmospheric ozone and climate, aeolian processes and effects, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, and meteorological phenomena and simulations.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Atmosphere, 2022, published in Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Smoke of extreme Australian bushfires observed in the stratosphere over Punta Arenas, Chile, in January 2020: optical thickness, lidar ratios, and depolarization ratios at 355 and 532 nm, 2020, published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Californian Wildfire Smoke Over Europe: A First Example of the Aerosol Observing Capabilities of Aeolus Compared to Ground-Based Lidar, 2021, published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • Tropospheric and stratospheric wildfire smoke profiling with lidar: mass, surface area, CCN, and INP retrieval, 2021, published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Atmospheric and Surface Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms Determining Arctic Amplification: A Review of First Results and Prospects of the (AC)3 Project, 2022, published in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Engelmann include Holger Baars, Albert Ansmann, Patric Seifert, Martin Radenz, and Dietrich Althausen.

Engelmann's research has been published in a variety of venues, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • EPJ Web of Conferences
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Best Publications

  • Overview of the MOSAiC expedition—Atmosphere

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  • Vertically resolved separation of dust and smoke over Cape Verde using multiwavelength Raman and polarization lidars during Saharan Mineral Dust Experiment 2008

    M. Tesche;A. Ansmann;D. Müller;D. Müller;D. Althausen

  • The Arctic Cloud Puzzle: Using ACLOUD/PASCAL Multiplatform Observations to Unravel the Role of Clouds and Aerosol Particles in Arctic Amplification

    Manfred Wendisch;Andreas Macke;André Ehrlich;Christof Lüpkes

  • Continuous monitoring of the boundary-layer top with lidar

    H. Baars;A. Ansmann;R. Engelmann;D. Althausen

  • The automated multiwavelength Raman polarization and water-vapor lidar Polly XT : the neXT generation

    Ronny Engelmann;Thomas Kanitz;Holger Baars;Birgit Heese

  • An overview of the first decade of Polly NET : an emerging network of automated Raman-polarization lidars for continuous aerosol profiling

    Holger Baars;Thomas Kanitz;Thomas Kanitz;Ronny Engelmann;Dietrich Althausen

  • The Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study (COPS): the scientific strategy, the field phase, and research highlights

    Volker Wulfmeyer;Andreas Behrendt;Christoph Kottmeier;Ulrich Corsmeier

  • Depolarization and lidar ratios at 355, 532, and 1064 nm and microphysical properties of aged tropospheric and stratospheric Canadian wildfire smoke

    Moritz Haarig;Albert Ansmann;Holger Baars;Cristofer Jimenez

  • Portable Raman Lidar Polly XT for Automated Profiling of Aerosol Backscatter, Extinction, and Depolarization

    Dietrich Althausen;Ronny Engelmann;Holger Baars;Birgit Heese

  • Dust and smoke transport from Africa to South America: Lidar profiling over Cape Verde and the Amazon rainforest

    Albert Ansmann;Holger Baars;Matthias Tesche;Detlef Müller

  • Evolution of the ice phase in tropical altocumulus: SAMUM lidar observations over Cape Verde

    A. Ansmann;M. Tesche;P. Seifert;D. Althausen

  • Contrasting the impact of aerosols at northern and southern midlatitudes on heterogeneous ice formation

    T. Kanitz;P. Seifert;A. Ansmann;R. Engelmann

  • Extreme levels of Canadian wildfire smoke in the stratosphere over central Europe on 21-22 August 2017

    Albert Ansmann;Holger Baars;Alexandra Chudnovsky;Ina Mattis

  • Saharan dust and heterogeneous ice formation : Eleven years of cloud observations at a central European EARLINET site

    P. Seifert;A. Ansmann;I. Mattis;U. Wandinger

  • Atmospheric and Surface Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms Determining Arctic Amplification: A Review of First Results and Prospects of the (AC)3 Project

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  • Aerosol profiling with lidar in the Amazon Basin during the wet and dry season

    H. Baars;A. Ansmann;D. Althausen;R. Engelmann

  • Triple-wavelength depolarization-ratio profiling of Saharan dust over Barbados during SALTRACE in 2013 and 2014

    Moritz Haarig;Albert Ansmann;Dietrich Althausen;André Klepel

  • Long-term profiling of mineral dust and pollution aerosol with multiwavelength polarization Raman lidar at the Central Asian site of Dushanbe, Tajikistan: case studies

    Julian Hofer;Dietrich Althausen;Sabur F. Abdullaev;Abduvosit N. Makhmudov

  • The unprecedented 2017–2018 stratospheric smoke event: decay phase and aerosol properties observed with the EARLINET

    Holger Baars;Albert Ansmann;Kevin Ohneiser;Moritz Haarig

  • Smoke of extreme Australian bushfires observed in the stratosphere over Punta Arenas, Chile, in January 2020: optical thickness, lidar ratios, and depolarization ratios at 355 and 532 nm

    Kevin Ohneiser;Albert Ansmann;Holger Baars;Patric Seifert

  • Meteorological conditions and structures of atmospheric boundary layer in October 2004 over Pearl River Delta area

    Shaojia Fan;Baomin Wang;Matthias Tesche;R. Engelmann

  • Californian Wildfire Smoke Over Europe: A First Example of the Aerosol Observing Capabilities of Aeolus Compared to Ground‐Based Lidar

    Holger Baars;Martin Radenz;Athena Augusta Floutsi;Ronny Engelmann

  • High aerosol load over the Pearl River Delta, China, observed with Raman lidar and Sun photometer

    Albert Ansmann;Ronny Engelmann;Dietrich Althausen;Ulla Wandinger

Frequent Co-Authors

Albert Ansmann
Albert Ansmann Leibniz Association
Holger Baars
Holger Baars Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
Dietrich Althausen
Dietrich Althausen Leibniz Association
Patric Seifert
Patric Seifert Leibniz Association
Ulla Wandinger
Ulla Wandinger Leibniz Association
Detlef Müller
Detlef Müller University of Hertfordshire
Eleni Marinou
Eleni Marinou National Observatory of Athens
Ina Mattis
Ina Mattis German Meteorological Service
Vassilis Amiridis
Vassilis Amiridis National Observatory of Athens
Matthias Tesche
Matthias Tesche Leipzig University

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