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Overview

Sarah A. Strode is affiliated with the Goddard Space Flight Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to Atmospheric Science and related subfields.

The main fields of study for Sarah A. Strode include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Their work concentrates on several subfields such as:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

The topics addressed in their research span:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts

The scientist has published extensively in the following venues:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • UNC Libraries

Their recent papers include:

  • "Abrupt decline in tropospheric nitrogen dioxide over China after the outbreak of COVID-19", 2020, Science Advances
  • "Aircraft observations since the 1990s reveal increases of tropospheric ozone at multiple locations across the Northern Hemisphere", 2020, Science Advances
  • "Description of the NASA GEOS Composition Forecast Modeling System GEOS-CF v1.0", 2021, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • "The NASA Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) Mission: Imaging the Chemistry of the Global Atmosphere", 2021, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • "Mapping Yearly Fine Resolution Global Surface Ozone through the Bayesian Maximum Entropy Data Fusion of Observations and Model Output for 1990-2017", 2021, Environmental Science & Technology

Frequent collaborators working alongside Sarah A. Strode include:

  • Junhua Liu
  • Jean-François Lamarque
  • Owen R. Cooper
  • Kai-Lan Chang
  • Christoph A. Keller

Best Publications

  • Three decades of global methane sources and sinks

    Stefanie Kirschke;Philippe Bousquet;Philippe Ciais;Marielle Saunois

  • 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

  • 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

  • Chemical cycling and deposition of atmospheric mercury : Global constraints from observations

    Noelle E. Selin;Daniel J. Jacob;Rokjin J. Park;Robert M. Yantosca

  • Mercury sources, distribution, and bioavailability in the North Pacific Ocean: insights from data and models.

    Elsie M. Sunderland;David P. Krabbenhoft;John W. Moreau;Sarah A. Strode

  • Tropospheric ozone changes, radiative forcing and attribution to emissions in the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP)

    D. S. Stevenson;Paul Young;Paul Young;Paul Young;Vaishali Naik;Jean-Francois Lamarque

  • 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

  • Preindustrial to present-day changes in tropospheric hydroxyl radical and methane lifetime from the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP)

    Vaishali Naik;A. Voulgarakis;Arlene M. Fiore;L. W. Horowitz

  • Multi-model mean nitrogen and sulfur deposition from the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP): evaluation of historical and projected future changes

    J.-F. Lamarque;F. Dentener;Joseph R. McConnell;C.-U. Ro

  • Global 3-D land-ocean-atmosphere model for mercury: Present-day versus preindustrial cycles and anthropogenic enrichment factors for deposition

    Noelle E. Selin;Noelle E. Selin;Daniel J. Jacob;Robert M. Yantosca;Sarah Strode

  • Analysis of Present Day and Future OH and Methane Lifetime in the ACCMIP Simulations

    A. Voulgarakis;A. Voulgarakis;V. Naik;J.F. Lamarque;D.T. Shindell

  • Multi-decadal aerosol variations from 1980 to 2009: a perspective from observations and a global model

    Mian Chin;T. Diehl;T. Diehl;Q. Tan;Q. Tan;J. M. Prospero

  • Abrupt decline in tropospheric nitrogen dioxide over China after the outbreak of COVID-19.

    Fei Liu;Fei Liu;Aaron Page;Sarah A. Strode;Sarah A. Strode;Yasuko Yoshida

  • Global 3-D land-ocean-atmosphere model for mercury: Present-day versus preindustrial cycles and anthropogenic enrichment factors for deposition: GLOBAL 3-D LAND-OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE MODEL FOR MERCURY

    Noelle E. Selin;Daniel J. Jacob;Robert M. Yantosca;Sarah Strode

  • An Improved Global Model for Air-Sea Exchange of Mercury: High Concentrations over the North Atlantic

    Anne Laerke Soerensen;Elynor M Sunderland;Christopher D. Holmes;Daniel James Jacob

  • Air-Sea Exchange in the Global Mercury Cycle

    Sarah A. Strode;Lyatt Jaeglé;Noelle E. Selin;Daniel J. Jacob

  • Trends in Global Tropospheric Ozone Inferred from a Composite Record of TOMS/OMI/MLS/OMPS Satellite Measurements and the MERRA-2 GMI Simulation

    Jerald R. Ziemke;Jerald R. Ziemke;Luke D. Oman;Sarah A. Strode;Sarah A. Strode;Anne R. Douglass

  • Observations of reactive gaseous mercury in the free troposphere at the Mount Bachelor Observatory

    Philip C. Swartzendruber;Daniel A. Jaffe;E. M. Prestbo;P. Weiss-Penzias

  • Aircraft observations since the 1990s reveal increases of tropospheric ozone at multiple locations across the Northern Hemisphere.

    Audrey Gaudel;Owen R. Cooper;Kai-Lan Chang;Ilann Bourgeois

  • Description of the NASA GEOS Composition Forecast Modeling System GEOS-CF v1.0.

    Christoph A. Keller;Christoph A. Keller;K. Emma Knowland;K. Emma Knowland;Bryan N. Duncan;Junhua Liu;Junhua Liu

  • ATom: Merged Atmospheric Chemistry, Trace Gases, and Aerosols

    S.C. Wofsy;S. Afshar;H.M. Allen;E.C. Apel

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Francois Lamarque
Jean-Francois Lamarque National Center for Atmospheric Research
Paul Young
Paul Young Lancaster University
David A. Plummer
David A. Plummer Environment and Climate Change Canada
Drew T. Shindell
Drew T. Shindell Duke University
Kengo Sudo
Kengo Sudo Nagoya University
William J. Collins
William J. Collins University of Reading
Larry W. Horowitz
Larry W. Horowitz Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Sophie Szopa
Sophie Szopa Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Guang Zeng
Guang Zeng National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Michael J. Prather
Michael J. Prather University of California, Irvine

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