During the POLARCAT summer campaign in 2008, two episodes (2–5 July and 7–10 July 2008) occurred where low-pressure systems traveled from Siberia across the Arctic Ocean towards the North Pole. The two cyclones had extensive smoke plumes from Siberian forest fires and anthropogenic sources in East Asia embedded in their associated air masses, creating an excellent opportunity to use satellite and aircraft observations to validate the performance of atmospheric transport models in the Arctic, which is a challenging model domain due to numerical and other complications. <br><br> Here we compare transport simulations of carbon monoxide (CO) from the Lagrangian transport model FLEXPART and the Eulerian chemical transport model TOMCA...
During the POLARCAT-France airborne campaign in April 2008, pollution originating from anthropogen...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between carbon monoxide (CO) d...
International audienceDuring the POLARCAT summer campaign in 2008, two episodes (2-5 July and 7-10 J...
During the POLARCAT summer campaign in 2008, two episodes (2�5 July and 7�10 July 2008) oc...
Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and a satellite instrument, we comprehensively ev...
International audienceSurface temperatures in the Arctic have increased more than in any other regio...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
During the POLARCAT-France airborne campaign in April 2008, pollution originating from anthropogen...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between carbon monoxide (CO) d...
International audienceDuring the POLARCAT summer campaign in 2008, two episodes (2-5 July and 7-10 J...
During the POLARCAT summer campaign in 2008, two episodes (2�5 July and 7�10 July 2008) oc...
Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and a satellite instrument, we comprehensively ev...
International audienceSurface temperatures in the Arctic have increased more than in any other regio...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
During the POLARCAT-France airborne campaign in April 2008, pollution originating from anthropogen...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide a detailed comparison between carbon monoxide (CO) d...