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Terry Deshler is affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, focusing significantly on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change. The main topics of their work include Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Climate variability and models, and Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations.

The scientist has contributed to a range of publications with notable papers such as:

  • "Perturbations in stratospheric aerosol evolution due to the water-rich plume of the 2022 Hunga-Tonga eruption" (2022), published in Communications Earth & Environment
  • "First Super-Pressure Balloon-Borne Fine-Vertical-Scale Profiles in the Upper TTL: Impacts of Atmospheric Waves on Cirrus Clouds and the QBO" (2022), published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • "A New Instrument for Balloon-Borne In Situ Aerosol Size Distribution Measurements, the Continuation of a 50 Year Record of Stratospheric Aerosols Measurements" (2022), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • "The Asian tropopause aerosol layer within the 2017 monsoon anticyclone: microphysical properties derived from aircraft-borne in situ measurements" (2021), published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Description and performance of a sectional aerosol microphysical model in the Community Earth System Model (CESM2)" (2023), published in Geoscientific model development

Frequent co-authors of Deshler include:

  • L. Kalnajs
  • Yunqian Zhu
  • Charles Bardeen
  • Corinna Kloss
  • O. B. Toon

Deshler's work has appeared repeatedly in several publication venues, with multiple papers in:

  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Atmosphere

Best Publications

  • Stratospheric Aerosol--Observations, Processes, and Impact on Climate

    Stefanie Kremser;Larry W. Thomason;Marc von Hobe;Markus Hermann

  • Transmission Efficiency of an Aerodynamic Focusing Lens System: Comparison of Model Calculations and Laboratory Measurements for the Aerodyne Aerosol Mass Spectrometer

    Peter S. K. Liu;Rensheng Deng;Kenneth A. Smith;Leah R. Williams

  • A global climatology of stratospheric aerosol surface area density deduced from Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment II measurements: 1984–1994

    L. W. Thomason;L. R. Poole;T. Deshler

  • SciENTIFIC AssESSMENT OF OzoNE DEPLETION: 1998

    Daniel L. Albritton;Pieter J. Aucamp;Gerard Megie;Robert T. Watson

  • Thirty years of in situ stratospheric aerosol size distribution measurements from Laramie, Wyoming (41°N), using balloon-borne instruments

    T. Deshler;M. E. Hervig;D. J. Hofmann;J. M. Rosen

  • Support for the Lunar Cataclysm Hypothesis from Lunar Meteorite Impact Melt Ages

    B. A. Cohen;T. D. Swindle;D. A. Kring

  • Balloonborne measurements of Pinatubo aerosol during 1991 and 1992 at 41°N: Vertical profiles, size distribution, and volatility

    Terry Deshler;Bryan J. Johnson;William R. Rozier

  • Global to microscale evolution of the Pinatubo volcanic aerosol derived from diverse measurements and analyses

    P. B. Russell;J. M. Livingston;R. F. Pueschel;J. J. Bauman

  • Large volcanic aerosol load in the stratosphere linked to Asian monsoon transport.

    Adam E. Bourassa;Alan Robock;William J. Randel;Terry Deshler

  • Nitric Acid Trihydrate (NAT) in Polar Stratospheric Clouds

    Christiane Voigt;Jochen Schreiner;Andreas Kohlmann;Peter Zink

  • Balloonborne measurements of the Pinatubo aerosol size distribution and volatility at Laramie, Wyoming during the summer of 1991

    T. Deshler;D. J. Hofmann;B. J. Johnson;W. R. Rozier

  • A review of global stratospheric aerosol: Measurements, importance, life cycle, and local stratospheric aerosol

    Terry Deshler

  • Total volcanic stratospheric aerosol optical depths and implications for global climate change

    D.A. Ridley;Susan Solomon;J.E. Barnes;V.D. Burlakov

  • Performance characteristics of the ultra high sensitivity aerosol spectrometer for particles between 55 and 800 nm: Laboratory and field studies

    Yong Cai;Derek C. Montague;Wiesje Mooiweer-Bryan;Terry Deshler

  • Electrochemical concentration cell (ECC) ozonesonde pump efficiency measurements and tests on the sensitivity to ozone of buffered and unbuffered ECC sensor cathode solutions

    Bryan J. Johnson;Samuel J. Oltmans;Holger Vömel;Herman G. J. Smit

  • Atmospheric comparison of electrochemical cell ozonesondes from different manufacturers, and with different cathode solution strengths: The Balloon Experiment on Standards for Ozonesondes

    Terry Deshler;Jennifer L. Mercer;Herman G. J. Smit;Rene Stubi

  • Stratospheric cloud observations during formation of the Antarctic ozone hole in 1989

    D. J. Hofmann;T. Deshler

  • Perturbations in stratospheric aerosol evolution due to the water-rich plume of the 2022 Hunga-Tonga eruption

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  • Ozone loss in the lower stratosphere over the United States in 1992-1993: Evidence for heterogeneous chemistry on the Pinatubo aerosol

    D. J. Hofmann;S. J. Oltmans;W. D. Komhyr;J. M. Harris

  • The evolution of the dehydration in the Antarctic stratospheric vortex

    H. Vömel;S. J. Oltmans;D. J. Hofmann;T. Deshler

  • Validation of UARS Microwave Limb Sounder Ozone Measurements

    L. Froidevaux;W. G. Read;T. A. Lungu;R. E. Cofield

  • Evolution of the Pinatubo Aerosol: Raman Lidar Observations of Particle Optical Depth, Effective Radius, Mass, and Surface Area over Central Europe at 53.4°N

    A. Ansmann;I. Mattis;U. Wandinger;F. Wagner

Frequent Co-Authors

Larry W. Thomason
Larry W. Thomason Langley Research Center
Bryan J. Johnson
Bryan J. Johnson National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Alberto Adriani
Alberto Adriani National Institute for Astrophysics
Florence Goutail
Florence Goutail Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Mark E. Hervig
Mark E. Hervig University of Wyoming
Christiane Voigt
Christiane Voigt German Aerospace Center
Samuel J. Oltmans
Samuel J. Oltmans National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Beverly J. Johnson
Beverly J. Johnson Bates College
Yasuhiro Sasano
Yasuhiro Sasano National Institute for Environmental Studies
Adam Bourassa
Adam Bourassa University of Saskatchewan

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