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    Black carbon vertical profiles strongly affect its radiative forcing uncertainty by Samset, B. H, Myhre, G, Schulz, M, Balkanski, Y, Bauer, S, Berntsen, T. K, Bian, H, Bellouin, N, Diehl, T, Easter, R. C, Ghan, S. J, Iversen, T, Kinne, S, Kirkevåg, A, Lamarque, J.-F, Lin, G, Liu, X, Penner, J. E, Seland, Ã, Skeie, R. B, Stier, P, Takemura, T, Tsigaridis, K, Zhang, K

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-03-2013)
    “…The impact of black carbon (BC) aerosols on the global radiation balance is not well constrained. Here twelve global aerosol models are used to show that at…”
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    Anthropogenic radiative forcing time series from pre-industrial times until 2010 by Skeie, R. B., Berntsen, T. K., Myhre, G., Tanaka, K., Kvalevåg, M. M., Hoyle, C. R.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (29-11-2011)
    “…In order to use knowledge of past climate change to improve our understanding of the sensitivity of the climate system, detailed knowledge about the time…”
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    An AeroCom assessment of black carbon in Arctic snow and sea ice by Jiao, C, Flanner, M. G, Balkanski, Y, Bauer, S. E, Bellouin, N, Berntsen, T. K, Bian, H, Carslaw, K. S, Chin, M, De Luca, N, Diehl, T, Ghan, S. J, Iversen, T, Kirkevåg, A, Koch, D, Liu, X, Mann, G. W, Penner, J. E, Pitari, G, Schulz, M, Seland, Ã, Skeie, R. B, Steenrod, S. D, Stier, P, Takemura, T, Tsigaridis, K, van Noije, T, Yun, Y, Zhang, K

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (07-03-2014)
    “…Though many global aerosols models prognose surface deposition, only a few models have been used to directly simulate the radiative effect from black carbon…”
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    Black carbon in the atmosphere and snow, from pre-industrial times until present by Skeie, R. B., Berntsen, T., Myhre, G., Pedersen, C. A., Ström, J., Gerland, S., Ogren, J. A.

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (18-07-2011)
    “…The distribution of black carbon (BC) in the atmosphere and the deposition of BC on snow surfaces since pre-industrial time until present are modelled with the…”
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    Comparison of aerosol optical properties above clouds between POLDER and AeroCom models over the South East Atlantic Ocean during the fire season by Peers, F., Bellouin, N., Waquet, F., Ducos, F., Goloub, P., Mollard, J., Myhre, G., Skeie, R. B., Takemura, T., Tanré, D., Thieuleux, F., Zhang, K.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-04-2016)
    “…Aerosol properties above clouds have been retrieved over the South East Atlantic Ocean during the fire season 2006 using satellite observations from POLDER…”
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    A lower and more constrained estimate of climate sensitivity using updated observations and detailed radiative forcing time series by Skeie, R. B, Berntsen, T, Aldrin, M, Holden, M, Myhre, G

    Published in Earth system dynamics (25-03-2014)
    “…Equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is constrained based on observed near-surface temperature change, changes in ocean heat content (OHC) and detailed…”
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    Elemental carbon measurements in European Arctic snow packs by Forsström, S., Isaksson, E., Skeie, R. B., Ström, J., Pedersen, C. A., Hudson, S. R., Berntsen, T. K., Lihavainen, H., Godtliebsen, F., Gerland, S.

    “…Black carbon (BC) and other light‐absorbing particles deposited on snow and ice are known to perturb the surface radiative balance. There are few published…”
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    Transport impacts on atmosphere and climate: Metrics by Fuglestvedt, J.S., Shine, K.P., Berntsen, T., Cook, J., Lee, D.S., Stenke, A., Skeie, R.B., Velders, G.J.M., Waitz, I.A.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-12-2010)
    “…The transport sector emits a wide variety of gases and aerosols, with distinctly different characteristics which influence climate directly and indirectly via…”
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