During the second part of the TROCCINOX campaign that took place in Brazil in early 2005, chemical species were measured on-board of the high altitude research aircraft Geophysica (ozone, water vapor, NO, NOy, CH4 and CO) in the altitude range up to 20 km (or up to 450 K potential temperature), i.e. spanning the TTL region roughly extending between 350 and 420 K. Analysis of transport across TTL is performed using a new version of the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS). In this new version, the stratospheric model has been extended to the earth surface. Above the tropopause, the isentropic and cross-isentropic advection in CLaMS is driven by ECMWF winds and heating/cooling rates derived from a radiation calculation. Belo...
We analyze horizontal transport from midlatitudes into the tropics (in-mixing) and its impact on sea...
We investigate the impact of model trace gas transport schemes on the representation of transport pr...
International audienceVertical (cross-isentropic) mixing is produced by small-scale turbulent proces...
International audienceDuring the second part of the TROCCINOX campaign that took place in Brazil in ...
International audienceDuring the second part of the TROCCINOX campaign that took place in Brazil in ...
Both in situ measurements and satellite observations indicate evidence of mixing in the upper tropos...
Multi-annual simulations with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) were conduct...
Using the Chemical Langrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS), which was developed in the last tw...
International audienceThe tropical tropopause layer (TTL) is a key region controlling transport betw...
International audienceWithin the project SPURT (trace gas measurements in the tropopause region) a v...
Model simulations with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) driven by wind fiel...
The seasonality of transport and mixing of air into the lowermost stratosphere (LMS) is studied usin...
A suite of diagnostics is applied to in-situ aircraft measurements and one Chemistry-Climate Model (...
Multi-annual simulations with the Chemical Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) are used to study trans...
We analyze horizontal transport from midlatitudes into the tropics (in-mixing) and its impact on sea...
We investigate the impact of model trace gas transport schemes on the representation of transport pr...
International audienceVertical (cross-isentropic) mixing is produced by small-scale turbulent proces...
International audienceDuring the second part of the TROCCINOX campaign that took place in Brazil in ...
International audienceDuring the second part of the TROCCINOX campaign that took place in Brazil in ...
Both in situ measurements and satellite observations indicate evidence of mixing in the upper tropos...
Multi-annual simulations with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) were conduct...
Using the Chemical Langrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS), which was developed in the last tw...
International audienceThe tropical tropopause layer (TTL) is a key region controlling transport betw...
International audienceWithin the project SPURT (trace gas measurements in the tropopause region) a v...
Model simulations with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) driven by wind fiel...
The seasonality of transport and mixing of air into the lowermost stratosphere (LMS) is studied usin...
A suite of diagnostics is applied to in-situ aircraft measurements and one Chemistry-Climate Model (...
Multi-annual simulations with the Chemical Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) are used to study trans...
We analyze horizontal transport from midlatitudes into the tropics (in-mixing) and its impact on sea...
We investigate the impact of model trace gas transport schemes on the representation of transport pr...
International audienceVertical (cross-isentropic) mixing is produced by small-scale turbulent proces...