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List of works by James Holmes

A super-rotating equatorial jet during the 2018 Martian Global Dust Storm

Asymmetric impacts on Mars' polar vortices from the 2018 Global Dust Storm

Constrained estimates of water loss from the martian atmosphere in a coupled TGO/MRO assimilation

Enhanced Super-rotation Before and During the 2018 Martian Global Dust Storm

Enhanced Super-rotation before and during the MY34 Martian Global Dust Storm

Enhanced water loss during the Mars Year 34 C storm

Global variations in the vertical distribution of water during Mars Year 34 from multiple spacecraft observations

Impacts of Heterogeneous Chemistry on Vertical Profiles of Martian Ozone

Impacts of the 2018 Global Dust Storm on martian polar vortex dynamics

Lower atmosphere water/hydrogen activity during the MY 34 regional dust storm

Mesospheric water ice clouds in Mars Year 34-35 as identified in ExoMars UVIS occultation opacities

OpenMARS: A Global Reanalysis Dataset for Martian Atmospheric Studies and Exploration

Planetary-scale waves in the Venus deep atmosphere cause variability in tracer distribution

Seasonal variation of ozone vertical profiles form ExoMars TGO and comparison to water

Strong super-rotation during the 2018 Martian Global Dust Storm

Synergistic studies enhanced through data assimilation: combining multiple retrievals with a Mars Global Circulation Model

The Joint ESA-NASA Venus Science Coordination Group (VESCOOR) to support the three Venus Missions

The distribution of ozone on Mars as measured by the NOMAD-UVIS spectrometer in Mars year 34.

The vertical distribution of ozone in Mars Years 34-35 from ExoMars TGO/NOMAD-UVIS observations

Three Worlds in One: Venus as a Natural Laboratory for the Effect of Rotation Period on Atmospheric Circulation

Three worlds in one: Venus as a natural laboratory for the effect of rotation period on atmospheric circulation

Vertical aerosol distribution and mesospheric clouds from ExoMars UVIS