The global warming simulations of the general circulation models (GCMs) are generally performed with different ozone prescriptions. We find that the differences in ozone distribution, especially in the upper tropospheric and lower stratospheric (UTLS) region, account for important model discrepancies shown in the ozone‐only historical experiment of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5). These discrepancies include global high cloud fraction, stratospheric temperature, and stratospheric water vapor. Through a set of experiments conducted by an atmospheric GCM with contrasting UTLS ozone prescriptions, we verify that UTLS ozone not only directly radiatively heats the UTLS region and cools the upper parts of the stratospher...
The vertical profile of global-mean stratospheric temperature changes has traditionally represented ...
Stratospheric climate has changed significantly during the last decades. The causes of these changes...
Recent observations show a significant decrease in lower-stratospheric (LS) ozone concentrations in ...
The stratospheric ozone layer shields surface life from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Following the...
Thirteen coupled Atmospheric Oceanic Global Circulation Models (AOGCMs) and seven Chemistry Climate ...
The stratospheric ozone layer shields surface life from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Following the...
The stratospheric ozone layer shields surface life from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Following the...
Satellite and ozone-sonde observations indicated a decreasing trend in the ozone concentration in th...
Satellite and ozone-sonde observations indicated a decreasing trend in the ozone concentration in th...
The reliance on global mean radiative forcing as an index of climate change is questionable for high...
Chemistry climate models (CCMs) are used to project future evolution of stratospheric ozone as conce...
Stratospheric climate has changed during the last decades significantly. The causes of these changes...
Thirteen coupled Atmospheric Oceanic Global Circulation Models (AOGCMs) and seven Chemistry Climate ...
We examine the characteristics of the climate response to anthropogenic changes in tropospheric ozon...
A number of climate modeling studies have shown that differences between typical choices for represe...
The vertical profile of global-mean stratospheric temperature changes has traditionally represented ...
Stratospheric climate has changed significantly during the last decades. The causes of these changes...
Recent observations show a significant decrease in lower-stratospheric (LS) ozone concentrations in ...
The stratospheric ozone layer shields surface life from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Following the...
Thirteen coupled Atmospheric Oceanic Global Circulation Models (AOGCMs) and seven Chemistry Climate ...
The stratospheric ozone layer shields surface life from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Following the...
The stratospheric ozone layer shields surface life from harmful ultraviolet radiation. Following the...
Satellite and ozone-sonde observations indicated a decreasing trend in the ozone concentration in th...
Satellite and ozone-sonde observations indicated a decreasing trend in the ozone concentration in th...
The reliance on global mean radiative forcing as an index of climate change is questionable for high...
Chemistry climate models (CCMs) are used to project future evolution of stratospheric ozone as conce...
Stratospheric climate has changed during the last decades significantly. The causes of these changes...
Thirteen coupled Atmospheric Oceanic Global Circulation Models (AOGCMs) and seven Chemistry Climate ...
We examine the characteristics of the climate response to anthropogenic changes in tropospheric ozon...
A number of climate modeling studies have shown that differences between typical choices for represe...
The vertical profile of global-mean stratospheric temperature changes has traditionally represented ...
Stratospheric climate has changed significantly during the last decades. The causes of these changes...
Recent observations show a significant decrease in lower-stratospheric (LS) ozone concentrations in ...