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1999



Report No. 113
March 1999
In situ observations and model calculations of black carbon emission by aircraft at cruise altitude
Andreas Petzold, Andreas Döpelheuer, Charles A. Brock and Franz Schröder
published in: J. Geophys. Res. 104, 22171-22181, 1999.
Report No. 114
March 1999
Contrail cirrus
Ulrich Schumann 
published in: D.K. Lynch, K. Sassen, D.O’C. Starr and G. Stephens (Eds.): Cirrus, Oxford University Press, 231-255, 2002.
Report No. 115
April 1999
Mountain wave induced record low stratospheric temperatures above Northern Scandinavia
Andreas Dörnbrack, Martin Leutbecher, Rigel Kivi and Esko Kyrö
published in: Tellus 51A, 951-963, 1999.
Report No. 116
May 1999
Future changes of the atmospheric composition and the impact of climate change
Volker Grewe, Martin Dameris, Ralf Hein, Robert Sausen and Benedikt Steil
published in: Tellus B, 53, 2, 103-121, 2001.
Report No. 117
May 1999
Model simulations of fuel sulfur conversion efficiencies in an aircraft engine : Dependence on reaction rate constants and initial species mixing ratios
Hans Georg Tremmel and Ulrich Schumann
published in: Aerospace Sci. Techn. 3, 417-430, 1999.
Report No. 118
June 1999
On the composition and optical extinction of particles in the tropopause region
Bernd Kärcher and Susan Solomon
published in: J. Geophys. Res. 104, 27441-27460, 1999.
Report No. 119
June 1999
Two-dimensional wake vortex physics in the stably stratified atmosphere
Frank Holzäpfel and Thomas Gerz
published in: Aerospace Sci. Techn. 3, 261-270, 1999.
Report No. 120
August 1999
Heavy precipitation in the Alpine region (HERA) : Three contributions to the final EU-project volume
Martin Hagen, Christian Keil, Hans Volkert, Manfred Dorninger and Hans-Heinrich Schiesser
published in: Meteorol. Atmos. Phys., 72, 73-85, 87-100, 161-173, 2000.
Report No. 121
August 1999
Distributions of NO, NOx and NOy in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere between 28° N and 61° N during POLINAT 2
Helmut Ziereis, Hans Schlager, Peter Schulte, Peter F.J. van Velthoven and Franz Slemr
published in: J. Geophys. Res. 105, 3653-3664, 2000.
Report No. 122
September 1999
Pollution from aircraft emissions in the North Atlantic flight corridor: Overview on the POLINAT projects
Ulrich Schumann, Hans Schlager, Frank Arnold, Joëlle Ovarlez, Hennie Kelder, Øystein Hov, Garry Hayman, Ivar S. A. Isaksen, Johannes Staehelin and Philip D. Whitefield
published in: J. Geophys. Res. 105, 3605-3631, 2000.
Report No. 123
October 1999
Ice-supersaturated regions and sub visible cirrus
Klaus Gierens, Ulrich Schumann, Manfred Helten, Herman Smit, Pi-Huan Wang and Peter Spichtinger
Part 1 : published in: J. Geophys. Res. 105,22743-22754, 2000.
Part 2 : published in: Ann. Geophys. 18, 499-504, 2000.
Report No. 124
October 1999
A model-based wind climatology of the eastern Adriatic coast
Dietrich Heimann
published in: Meteorol. Z. 10, 1, 5-16, 2001.
Report No. 125
November 1999
Effects of remote clouds on surface UV irradiance
Markus Degünther and Ralf Meerkötter
published in: Ann. Geophys. 18, 679-686 , 2000.
Report No. 126
November 1999
The cloud analysis tool APOLLO: Improvements and validations
Karl Theodor Kriebel, Gerhard Gesell, Martina Kästner and Hermann Mannstein
not published
Report No. 127
November 1999
Three-dimensional cloud effects and satellite UV mapping
Ralf Meerkötter and Markus Degünther
not published
Report No. 128
December 1999
 The propagation of mountain waves into the stratosphere: Quantitative evaluation of three-dimensional simulations
Martin Leutbecher and Hans Volkert 
published in: J. Atmos. Sci. 57, 3090-3108, 2000.

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