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Lista de obras de Fabian Hoffmann

Aerosol-cloud-climate cooling overestimated by ship-track data

artículo científico publicado en 2021

Collection/aggregation algorithms in Lagrangian cloud microphysical models: Rigorous evaluation in box model simulations

Collection/aggregation algorithms in Lagrangian cloud microphysical models: rigorous evaluation in box model simulations

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Entrainment and mixing at the interface of shallow cumulus clouds: Results from a combination of observations and simulations

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Entrainment of aerosols and their activation in a shallow cumulus cloud studied with a coupled LCM–LES approach

article by Fabian Hoffmann et al published April 2015 in Atmospheric Research

Improving Collisional Growth in Lagrangian Cloud Models: Development and Verification of a New Splitting Algorithm

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Improving collisional growth in Lagrangian cloud models: development and verification of a new splitting algorithm

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Large-Eddy Simulations of Dust Devils and Convective Vortices

article by Aymeric Spiga et al published 27 September 2016 in Space Science Reviews

On the Limits of Köhler Activation Theory: How do Collision and Coalescence Affect the Activation of Aerosols?

On the limits of Köhler activation theory: how do collision and coalescence affect the activation of aerosols?

scholarly article

The Effect of Spurious Cloud Edge Supersaturations in Lagrangian Cloud Models: An Analytical and Numerical Study

The Parallelized Large-Eddy Simulation Model (PALM) version 4.0 for atmospheric and oceanic flows: model formulation, recent developments, and future perspectives

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The Parallelized Large-Eddy Simulation Model (PALM) version 4.0 for atmospheric and oceanic flows: model formulation, recent developments, and future perspectives

The Route to Raindrop Formation in a Shallow Cumulus Cloud Simulated by a Lagrangian Cloud Model

article by Fabian Hoffmann et al published July 2017 in Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences