Stratospheric water vapour (SWV) is an important component of the Earth’s atmosphere as it affects both radiative balance and the chemistry of the atmosphere. Key processes driving changes in SWV include dehydration of air masses transiting the cold-point tropopause (CPT) and methane oxidation. We use a chemistry–climate model to simulate changes in SWV through the 21st century following the four canonical representative concentration pathways (RCPs). Furthermore, we quantify the contribution that methane oxidation makes to SWV following each of the RCPs. Although the methane contribution to SWV maximizes in the upper stratosphere, modelled SWV trends are found to be driven predominantly by warming of the CPT rather than by increasing metha...
The growth in global methane (CH₄) concentration, which had been ongoing since the industrial revolu...
Accurate prediction of future methane abundances following a climate scenario requires understanding...
An important driver of climate change is stratospheric water vapor (SWV), which in turn is influence...
Stratospheric water vapour (SWV) is an important component of the Earth’s atmosphere as it affects b...
Methane (CH4) is the second-most important directly emitted greenhouse gas, the atmospheric concentr...
An important driver of climate change is stratospheric water vapor (SWV), which in turn is influence...
Tropospheric concentrations of methane have increased steadily over the past ten years at an average...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 and affects atmospheric temperatures ...
Methane (CH4) emission controls are found to be a powerful lever for reducing both global warming an...
Over the past century, atmospheric methane (CH4) rose dramatically before leveling off in the late 1...
Mixing ratios of water (H2O) in the stratosphere appear to increase due to increased input of H2O an...
With a more-than-doubling in the atmospheric abundance of the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH₄) si...
International audienceMixing ratios of water (H2O) in the stratosphere appear to increase due to inc...
Past and future climate simulations from the Goddard Earth Observing System Chemistry–Climate Model ...
Stratospheric water vapour is a powerful greenhouse gas. The longest available record from balloon o...
The growth in global methane (CH₄) concentration, which had been ongoing since the industrial revolu...
Accurate prediction of future methane abundances following a climate scenario requires understanding...
An important driver of climate change is stratospheric water vapor (SWV), which in turn is influence...
Stratospheric water vapour (SWV) is an important component of the Earth’s atmosphere as it affects b...
Methane (CH4) is the second-most important directly emitted greenhouse gas, the atmospheric concentr...
An important driver of climate change is stratospheric water vapor (SWV), which in turn is influence...
Tropospheric concentrations of methane have increased steadily over the past ten years at an average...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 and affects atmospheric temperatures ...
Methane (CH4) emission controls are found to be a powerful lever for reducing both global warming an...
Over the past century, atmospheric methane (CH4) rose dramatically before leveling off in the late 1...
Mixing ratios of water (H2O) in the stratosphere appear to increase due to increased input of H2O an...
With a more-than-doubling in the atmospheric abundance of the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH₄) si...
International audienceMixing ratios of water (H2O) in the stratosphere appear to increase due to inc...
Past and future climate simulations from the Goddard Earth Observing System Chemistry–Climate Model ...
Stratospheric water vapour is a powerful greenhouse gas. The longest available record from balloon o...
The growth in global methane (CH₄) concentration, which had been ongoing since the industrial revolu...
Accurate prediction of future methane abundances following a climate scenario requires understanding...
An important driver of climate change is stratospheric water vapor (SWV), which in turn is influence...