To study stratospheric water vapor, a new trajectory model was created. The model is built from first principles specific to stratospheric motion and can run on any gridded dataset, making it more versatile than current solutions. The design of a new model was motivated by measurements of elevated stratospheric water vapor, which in situ isotopic measurements have determined to be tropospheric in origin. A moist stratosphere has substantial feedbacks in the climate system including radiative, chemical, and biological effects. Additionally, elevated stratospheric water vapor is theorized as an important coupling in the historical transition to the Eocene, 56 million years ago, as well as emergence from the Eocene 40 million years ago. This t...
This study uses an analytical model, based on the cooling-to-space approximation, and a fixed dynami...
The application of general circulation models (GCMs) to stratospheric chemistry and transport both p...
Extreme convective events in the troposphere have not only immediate destructive impact on the surfa...
Past and future climate simulations from the Goddard Earth Observing System Chemistry–Climate Model ...
Water vapor is an important controlling factor for climate feedback processes. Therefore, t...
We analyze the relation between atmospheric temperature and water vapor—a fundamental component of t...
This thesis assesses the representation of the key processes determining water vapour entry into the...
A transient model simulation of the 40-year time period 1960 to 1999 with the coupled climate-chemi...
The transport of chemical species in the stratosphere has major impacts on a variety of ecologically...
We analyze the relation between atmospheric temperature and water vapor-a fundamental component of t...
The domain-filling, forward trajectory calculation model developed by Schoeberl and Dessler (2011) i...
Stratospheric water vapour (SWV) plays a critical role in the climate system by modulating the radia...
Abstract. The application of general circulation models (GCMs) to stratospheric hemistry and transpo...
It is the future of the stratospheric ozone layer, which protects life at Earth's surface from harmf...
Stratospheric water vapor abundance affects ozone, surface climate, and stratospheric tc mperatures....
This study uses an analytical model, based on the cooling-to-space approximation, and a fixed dynami...
The application of general circulation models (GCMs) to stratospheric chemistry and transport both p...
Extreme convective events in the troposphere have not only immediate destructive impact on the surfa...
Past and future climate simulations from the Goddard Earth Observing System Chemistry–Climate Model ...
Water vapor is an important controlling factor for climate feedback processes. Therefore, t...
We analyze the relation between atmospheric temperature and water vapor—a fundamental component of t...
This thesis assesses the representation of the key processes determining water vapour entry into the...
A transient model simulation of the 40-year time period 1960 to 1999 with the coupled climate-chemi...
The transport of chemical species in the stratosphere has major impacts on a variety of ecologically...
We analyze the relation between atmospheric temperature and water vapor-a fundamental component of t...
The domain-filling, forward trajectory calculation model developed by Schoeberl and Dessler (2011) i...
Stratospheric water vapour (SWV) plays a critical role in the climate system by modulating the radia...
Abstract. The application of general circulation models (GCMs) to stratospheric hemistry and transpo...
It is the future of the stratospheric ozone layer, which protects life at Earth's surface from harmf...
Stratospheric water vapor abundance affects ozone, surface climate, and stratospheric tc mperatures....
This study uses an analytical model, based on the cooling-to-space approximation, and a fixed dynami...
The application of general circulation models (GCMs) to stratospheric chemistry and transport both p...
Extreme convective events in the troposphere have not only immediate destructive impact on the surfa...