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Alexandre Baron
CNRS / Université de La Réunion / Météo-FranceMeeting roles in:
Insights from balloon-borne measurements of stratospheric aerosol and water vapor following volcanic and pyrocumulonimbus injections (2019 – 2024)
Stratospheric Dynamics, Aerosol Processes, and Interactions with the Troposphere II Oral
Evaluating models skills in simulating the evolution of aerosols and water vapor from the Hunga eruption: results from HTHH-MOC Exp2a.
Comparisons of balloon-borne, satellite and simulated aerosol properties following major stratospheric perturbations
Summertime Ozone Formation in Salt Lake City: Insights from the 2024 Utah Summer Ozone Study
Dr. Alexandre Baron is an atmospheric scientist specializing in aerosol physics, using tools from satellites to balloon-borne instruments to uncover how airborne particles in the stratosphere shape the Earth’s climate. He earned his PhD at Paris-Saclay University, held a CNES fellowship in Réunion Island, and now conducts research at CIRES/NOAA in Boulder.
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