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Arnold Moene is an Associate Professor in Meteorology at Wageningen University & Research. He specializes in land-atmosphere interactions, boundary layer dynamics, and turbulent exchange processes. His research focuses on canopy photosynthesis under varying atmospheric conditions, flux partitioning methods for water vapor and carbon dioxide, and the application of large-eddy simulations (LES) to model environmental processes.
Key research interests include the impact of clouds, aerosols, and turbulent flows on ecosystem processes, with a strong emphasis on observational and numerical techniques. Moene has contributed to projects analyzing ammonia deposition in the Netherlands, the development of source partitioning methods for fluxes, and the integration of advanced instrumentation for high-resolution environmental monitoring.
He has supervised multiple PhD candidates, including studies on canopy photosynthesis under irradiance fluctuations, turbulent exchange of reactive compounds, and boundary layer wind dynamics. Moene's work bridges atmospheric science with agricultural and ecological applications, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to climate and environmental challenges.
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