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Trude Storelvmo

Trude Storelvmo

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
48
Citations
15107
World Ranking
5406
National Ranking
64

Overview

Trude Storelvmo is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway and has a research focus primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work addresses various aspects of the atmosphere, climate, and environmental systems with an emphasis on aerosols, clouds, and climate variability.

Their main areas of study include:

  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Climate variability and models
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Cryospheric studies and observations

Storelvmo has published extensively in frequent venues such as:

  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Environmental Research Letters

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Storelvmo include:

  • "Mineral dust aerosol impacts on global climate and climate change," 2023, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • "Equilibrium climate sensitivity above 5 °C plausible due to state-dependent cloud feedback," 2020, Nature Geoscience
  • "Energy Budget Constraints on the Time History of Aerosol Forcing and Climate Sensitivity," 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • "To what extent can cirrus cloud seeding counteract global warming?," 2020, Environmental Research Letters
  • "The Ny-Ålesund Aerosol Cloud Experiment (NASCENT): Overview and First Results," 2022, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Storelvmo collaborates frequently with several scientists, including:

  • Zachary McGraw
  • Robert O. David
  • Stefan Hofer
  • Tim Carlsen
  • Michael Schulz

Their publications often explore complex interactions within global and planetary change, atmospheric science, and earth-surface processes, contributing to a broader understanding of climate systems and atmospheric phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Bounding the role of black carbon in the climate system: A scientific assessment

    Tami C. Bond;Sarah J. Doherty;D. W. Fahey;Piers Forster

  • Bounding global aerosol radiative forcing of climate change

    Nicolas Bellouin;Johannes Quaas;Edward Gryspeerdt;Stefan Kinne

  • EC-Earth A Seamless Earth-System Prediction Approach in Action

    Wilco Hazeleger;Camiel Severijns;Tido Semmler;Simona Ştefănescu

  • Observational constraints on mixed-phase clouds imply higher climate sensitivity

    Ivy Tan;Trude Storelvmo;Mark D. Zelinka

  • Mineral dust aerosol impacts on global climate and climate change

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  • Atmospheric Composition Change: Climate-Chemistry Interactions

    I.S.A. Isaksen;C. Granier;C. Granier;G. Myhre;T. Berntsen

  • The Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (GeoMIP6): simulation design and preliminary results

    Benjamin S. Kravitz;Alan Robock;S. Tilmes;Olivier Boucher

  • Model intercomparison of indirect aerosol effects

    J. E. Penner;J. Quaas;J. Quaas;T. Storelvmo;T. Takemura

  • Total aerosol effect: radiative forcing or radiative flux perturbation?

    U. Lohmann;L. Rotstayn;T. Storelvmo;A. Jones

  • Intercomparison of the Cloud Water Phase Among Global Climate Models

    Muge Komurcu;Trude Storelvmo;Ivy Tan;Ulrike Lohmann

  • Evidence of Strong Contributions From Mixed-Phase Clouds to Arctic Climate Change

    Ivy Tan;Ivy Tan;Trude Storelvmo;Trude Storelvmo

  • On the relationships among cloud cover, mixed-phase partitioning, and planetary albedo in GCMs

    Daniel T. McCoy;Ivy Tan;Dennis L. Hartmann;Mark D. Zelinka

  • Aerosol Effects on Climate via Mixed-Phase and Ice Clouds

    T. Storelvmo

  • Aerosol-cloud interaction inferred from MODIS satellite data and global aerosol models

    Gunnar Myhre;Gunnar Myhre;Frode Stordal;Frode Stordal;M Johnsrud;YJ Kaufman

  • Sensitivity Study on the Influence of Cloud Microphysical Parameters on Mixed-Phase Cloud Thermodynamic Phase Partitioning in CAM5

    Ivy Tan;Trude Storelvmo

  • Disentangling greenhouse warming and aerosol cooling to reveal Earth[rsquor]s climate sensitivity

    T. Storelvmo;T. Leirvik;U. Lohmann;Peter C. B. Phillips

  • Equilibrium climate sensitivity above 5 °C plausible due to state-dependent cloud feedback

    Jenny Bjordal;Trude Storelvmo;Trude Storelvmo;Kari Alterskjær;Kari Alterskjær;Tim Carlsen

  • Radiative Forcing of Climate: The Historical Evolution of the Radiative Forcing Concept, the Forcing Agents and their Quantification, and Applications

    V. Ramaswamy;W. Collins;J. Haywood;J. Lean

  • Aerosol Influence on Mixed-Phase Clouds in CAM-Oslo

    Trude Storelvmo;Jón Egill Kristjánsson;Ulrike Lohmann

  • Cirrus cloud seeding has potential to cool climate

    Trude Storelvmo;Jon Egill Kristjansson;Helene Østlie Muri;Melissa Anne Pfeffer

  • Aerosol-climate interactions in the CAM-Oslo atmospheric GCM and investigation of associated basic shortcomings

    Øyvind Seland;Trond Iversen;Alf Kirkevåg;Trude Storelvmo

  • Bounding global aerosol radiative forcing of climate change

    Nicolas Bellouin

Frequent Co-Authors

Ulrike Lohmann
Ulrike Lohmann ETH Zurich
Jón Egill Kristjánsson
Jón Egill Kristjánsson University of Oslo
Gunnar Myhre
Gunnar Myhre University of Oslo
Michael Schulz
Michael Schulz Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Alf Kirkevåg
Alf Kirkevåg Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Trond Iversen
Trond Iversen Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Martin Wild
Martin Wild ETH Zurich
Terje Berntsen
Terje Berntsen University of Oslo
Toshihiko Takemura
Toshihiko Takemura Kyushu University
Mark D. Zelinka
Mark D. Zelinka Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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