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Gridded global surface ozone metrics for atmospheric chemistry model evaluation
... between surface ozone and model predictions have been made over the last ...single model; some as part of a multimodel ...for model evaluation. The an- nual mean ozone ... See full document
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Comparison of ground-based FTIR and Brewer O 3total column with data from two different IASI algorithms and from OMI and GOME-2 satellite instruments
... for ozone at EUMETSAT is of feed- forward type with two hidden ...of atmospheric state vectors and their associated synthetic spectra computed with the forward model RTIASI (Matricardi and Saunders, ... See full document
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The global chemistry transport model TM5: description and evaluation of the tropospheric chemistry version 3.0
... TM5 model framework is applied for inversion stud- ies ...stratospheric chemistry modeling (e.g. Van den Broek et al., 2003), ozone profile assimilation ...meteorological model such as the ... See full document
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Simulating the Impacts of Marine Organic Emissions on Global Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols Using an Online Coupled Meteorology and Chemistry Model
... for model evaluation of predicted isoprene emissions/ concentrations in the northwest Pacific Ocean ...the model overpredicted marine isoprene emissions (especially during the daytime) and ... See full document
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The chemistry–climate model ECHAM6.3-HAM2.3-MOZ1.0
... bally, I., Petropavlovskikh, I., von Schneidemesser, E., Tanimoto, H., Elshorbany, Y., Naja, M., Seguel, R. J., Dauert, U., Eck- hardt, P., Feigenspan, S., Fiebig, M., Hjellbrekke, A.-G., Hong, Y.-D., Kjeld, P. C., ... See full document
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Response of lightning NOx emissions and ozone production to climate change:Insights from the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project
... global mean surface temperature. Each data point is from a single time slice experiment, averaged over multiple years as specified in Table 2 of Lamarque et al. [2013], where each year has identical ... See full document
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Quantifying uncertainties due to chemistry modelling – evaluation of tropospheric composition simulations in the CAMS model (cycle 43R1)
... an evaluation of tropospheric ozone and its precursor gases in three atmospheric chemistry ver- sions as implemented in the European Centre for Medium- Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) ... See full document
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Sensitivity of midnineteenth century tropospheric ozone to atmospheric chemistry vegetation interactions
... simulations, model land cover is prescribed from a data set representative of historical changes in land use for the period 1750–2010, as produced for CMIP5 [Hurtt et ...the Global Environment (HYDE)3 data ... See full document
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Quasi Biennial Oscillations in Atmospheric Ozone from the Chemistry Climate Model and Ozone Reanalysis
... consistent global reanalyses of the state of the atmosphere, land and ...latest atmospheric reanalysis, based on a 2006 version of the Integrated Forecast ...Interim atmospheric model and ... See full document
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How sensitive is tropospheric oxidation to anthropogenic emissions?
... secondary source. In 1900, when reactive carbon levels are low, boundary layer OH is highest over the oceans, see Figure 3. However, much higher reactive carbon levels in 2100 lead to a greater increase in the sink of OH ... See full document
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Atmospheric Ozone
... developed further by Dobson and Harrison 1926, to estimate the amount of ozone in the atmosphere, relied on measuring the reduction in intensity of a band of radiation, absorbed by ozone[r] ... See full document
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Description and evaluation of the Multiscale Online Nonhydrostatic AtmospheRe CHemistry model (NMMB-MONARCH) version 1.0: gas-phase chemistry at global scale
... Acknowledgements. The authors wish to thank WOUDC, GAW, EMEP, WDCGG, CASTNET-EPA, NADP and EANET for the provision of measurement stations. The authors acknowledge for the strong support of the European Commission, ... See full document
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The Extrapolar SWIFT model (version 1.0): fast stratospheric ozone chemistry for global climate models
... Figure 5 shows the entire annual cycle of 2005 (first sim- ulation year) in bimonthly intervals. Figure 6 repeats the sequence for the second simulation year 2006. Throughout both years SWIFT shows excellent agreement ... See full document
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Satellite observations of stratospheric hydrogen fluoride and comparisons with SLIMCAT calculations
... The ACE-FTS instrument, which covers the spectral re- gion 750 to 4400 cm −1 with a maximum optical path differ- ence (MOPD) of 25 cm and a resolution of 0.02 cm −1 (us- ing the definition of 0.5/MOPD throughout), uses ... See full document
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A compilation of tropospheric measurements of gas-phase and aerosol chemistry in polar regions
... A.: Surface mea- surements of carbon dioxide and methane at Alert during an Arc- tic haze event in April, 1986, ...layer ozone destruction during the ARCTOC campaign 1995 and 1996 in Ny-Ålesund, ... See full document
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Sensitivity of mid-19th century tropospheric ozone to atmospheric chemistry-vegetation interactions
... tree, needleleaf tree and shrub categories show a decline in global coverage with shrubs showing the largest decline (1404.1 Mha or -54.0 %) and needleleaf trees showing the smallest (218.5 Mha or -15.7 %). Both ... See full document
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Impact of Manaus City on the Amazon Green Ocean atmosphere: ozone production, precursor sensitivity and aerosol load
... tial temperature from Flight #18 are shown in Fig. 3; and for isoprene (the dominant biogenic VOC species) and α-pinene (the dominant monoterpene species) the mean vertical pro- files from 8 background flights during the ... See full document
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Global sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of an atmospheric chemistry transport model: the FRAME model (version 9.15.0) as a case study
... FRAME model response is in fact fairly linear within the ±40 % emission perturbation range ...the model response and the absence of second- or higher- order interactions between input variables indicate ... See full document
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A Review of the Aqueous Aerosol Surface Chemistry in the Atmospheric Context
... For surface species that are only partly solvated [57] and such an energy penalty does not ...the surface recombination of reactants is inhib- ited as shown in photolysis reactions at the surface ... See full document
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Reducing climate model biases by exploring parameter space with large ensembles of climate model simulations and statistical emulation
... sible model variants at the upper end of its perturbed range, whereas Sexton et ...primary metrics used to eval- uate the effect of parameter refinement are different, with ours being JJA warm–dry biases ... See full document
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