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Stefan Emeis is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany and has a research portfolio that spans environmental science, engineering, and earth and planetary sciences. Their work integrates multiple disciplines with significant emphasis on environmental engineering, aerospace engineering, and atmospheric science. Their research interests also include global and planetary change as well as oceanography.

The scientist's scholarly output centers on topics such as wind energy research and development, wind and air flow studies, meteorological phenomena and simulations, urban heat island mitigation, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, climate variability and models, and solar radiation and photovoltaics.

Recent published papers by Stefan Emeis include the following:

  • Offshore wind farm wake recovery: Airborne measurements and its representation in engineering models, 2020, Wind Energy
  • Turbulent kinetic energy over large offshore wind farms observed and simulated by the mesoscale model WRF (3.8.1), 2020, Geoscientific model development
  • Long-range modifications of the wind field by offshore wind parks - results of the project WIPAFF, 2020, Meteorologische Zeitschrift
  • How to bring urban and global climate studies together with urban planning and architecture?, 2020, Developments in the Built Environment
  • In situ airborne measurements of atmospheric and sea surface parameters related to offshore wind parks in the German Bight, 2020, Earth system science data

Stefan Emeis has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Astrid Lampert, Beatriz Cañadillas, Andreas Platis, Jens Bange, and Bughsin Djath.

The primary publication venues where this scientist's work appears include:

  • Meteorologische Zeitschrift
  • Wind Energy
  • Boundary-Layer Meteorology
  • Geoscientific model development
  • Developments in the Built Environment

In addition to journal articles, Stefan Emeis has contributed to book publications, including the title Phosphor, Fluch und Segen eines Elements, published by oekom verlag in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Application of a multiscale, coupled MM5/chemistry model to the complex terrain of the VOTALP valley campaign

    Georg A Grell;Stefan Emeis;William R Stockwell;Thomas Schoenemeyer

  • Surface-based remote sensing of the mixing-layer height a review

    Stefan Emeis;Klaus Schäfer;Christoph Münkel

  • First in situ evidence of wakes in the far field behind offshore wind farms

    Andreas Platis;Simon K. Siedersleben;Jens Bange;Astrid Lampert

  • Secondary effects of urban heat island mitigation measures on air quality

    Joachim Fallmann;Renate Forkel;Stefan Emeis

  • Atmospheric boundary-layer structure from simultaneous SODAR, RASS, and ceilometer measurements

    Stefan Emeis;Christoph Münkel;Siegfried Vogt;Wolfgang J Müller

  • Remote Sensing Methods to Investigate Boundary-layer Structures relevant to Air Pollution in Cities

    Stefan Emeis;Klaus Schäfer

  • The dependence of offshore turbulence intensity on wind speed

    Matthias Türk;Stefan Emeis

  • Surface-Based Remote Sensing of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer

    Stefan Emeis

  • A simple analytical wind park model considering atmospheric stability

    S. Emeis

  • Process-based modelling of isoprene emission by oak leaves.

    W. Zimmer;N. Brüggemann;S. Emeis;C. Giersch

  • Boundary-layer anemometry by optical remote sensing for wind energy applications

    Stefan Emeis;Michael Harris;Robert M. Banta

  • Air Pollution Transport in an Alpine Valley: Results From Airborne and Ground-Based Observations

    Alexander Gohm;Florian Harnisch;Johannes Vergeiner;F. Obleitner

  • Offshore wind farm wake recovery: Airborne measurements and its representation in engineering models

    Beatriz Cañadillas;Richard Foreman;Volker Barth;Simon Siedersleben

  • Revisiting the Definition of the Drag Coefficient in the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer

    Richard J. Foreman;Stefan Emeis

  • Nocturnal secondary ozone concentration maxima analysed by sodar observations and surface measurements

    Oliver Reitebuch;Anja Strassburger;Stefan Emeis;Wilhelm Kuttler

  • Influence of mixing layer height upon air pollution in urban and sub-urban areas

    Klaus Schäfer;Stefan Emeis;Herbert Hoffmann;Carsten Jahn

  • Current issues in wind energy meteorology

    Stefan Emeis

  • Mixing layer height over Munich, Germany: Variability and comparisons of different methodologies

    Matthias Wiegner;Stefan Emeis;Volker Freudenthaler;Birgit Heese

  • The surface energy balance and the mixing height in urban areas—activities and recommendations of COST-Action 715

    Martin Piringer;Sylvain Joffre;Alexander Baklanov;Andreas Christen

  • Simultaneous multicopter-based air sampling and sensing of meteorological variables

    Caroline Brosy;Karina Krampf;Matthias Zeeman;Benjamin Wolf

  • Wind Energy Meteorology

    Stefan Emeis

  • The VOTALP Mesolcina Valley Campaign 1996 – concept, background and some highlights

    Markus Furger;Josef Dommen;Werner K Graber;Lionel Poggio

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Schäfer
Klaus Schäfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Thomas A. Neumann
Thomas A. Neumann Goddard Space Flight Center
Josef Cyrys
Josef Cyrys Helmholtz Zentrum München
Renate Forkel
Renate Forkel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Hans Peter Schmid
Hans Peter Schmid Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Julie K. Lundquist
Julie K. Lundquist University of Colorado Boulder
Matthias Mauder
Matthias Mauder Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Norbert Kalthoff
Norbert Kalthoff Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Longyi Shao
Longyi Shao China University of Mining and Technology
Harald Kunstmann
Harald Kunstmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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