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Karen Rosenlof
NOAA BoulderMeeting roles in:
Insights from balloon-borne measurements of stratospheric aerosol and water vapor following volcanic and pyrocumulonimbus injections (2019 – 2024)
Spaceflight and Earth’s Atmosphere: How the Coming Era of Larger and More Frequent Rocket Launches and Space Debris Reentries Could Affect Global Climate, Ozone, High-Altitude Clouds, and the Upper Atmosphere Poster
Investigating the Potential Atmospheric Accumulation and Radiative Impact of the Coming Increase in Satellite Reentry Frequency
Proposed Representative Emission Pathways for Spaceflight Impacts Assessment
Rocket Launches and satellite reentry: The need for observational constraints given projections of a rapidly increasing number of low earth orbit satellite constellations
Stratospheric Circulation in the Southern Hemisphere: Links to Tropical Winds, Ozone, and the Hunga Eruption – Evidence from ERA5 Reanalysis
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