International audienceDuring August 2003, western European countries witnessed an unpreceeded 15-day long heat wave with record temperatures and unusually persistent high-ozone concentrations. In France, about 15 000 extra deaths occurred during this period. The study of photochemical smog during this episode is of primary interest since weather conditions were so extreme for western Europe that they provide a worst case scenario for air quality. This episode also provides an interesting benchmark for the evaluation air quality models. We present and evaluate the results of a regional simulation of the episode with the CHIMERE chemistry-transport model. In a reference run, the simulated ozone concentrations are compared to surface observati...
International audienceLong-term ozone simulations from seven regional air quality models, the Unifie...
International audienceWithin ACCENT, a European Network of Excellence, eighteen atmospheric models f...
Elevated mixing ratios of ozone in the lower troposphere are a major summer time air pollution issue...
International audienceDuring August 2003, western European countries witnessed an unpreceeded 15-day...
The European heat wave of July 2006 was caused by advection of very hot and dry air from North Afric...
An intercomparison between meteorological drivers and chemical mechanisms is performed on some days ...
International audienceThree global Chemistry Transport Models - MOZART, MOCAGE, and TM5 - as well as...
The EMEP4UK modelling system is a high resolution (5×5 km2) application of the EMEP chemistry-transp...
Global change is driving chemistry, climate, and atmospheric composition to new regimes over the com...
International audienceThe European heat wave of July 2006 was caused by advection of very hot and dr...
Abstract: The EMEP Unified model, normally applied to the European domain at 50 km horizontal resolu...
International audienceLong-term ozone simulations from seven regional air quality models, the Unifie...
International audienceWithin ACCENT, a European Network of Excellence, eighteen atmospheric models f...
Elevated mixing ratios of ozone in the lower troposphere are a major summer time air pollution issue...
International audienceDuring August 2003, western European countries witnessed an unpreceeded 15-day...
The European heat wave of July 2006 was caused by advection of very hot and dry air from North Afric...
An intercomparison between meteorological drivers and chemical mechanisms is performed on some days ...
International audienceThree global Chemistry Transport Models - MOZART, MOCAGE, and TM5 - as well as...
The EMEP4UK modelling system is a high resolution (5×5 km2) application of the EMEP chemistry-transp...
Global change is driving chemistry, climate, and atmospheric composition to new regimes over the com...
International audienceThe European heat wave of July 2006 was caused by advection of very hot and dr...
Abstract: The EMEP Unified model, normally applied to the European domain at 50 km horizontal resolu...
International audienceLong-term ozone simulations from seven regional air quality models, the Unifie...
International audienceWithin ACCENT, a European Network of Excellence, eighteen atmospheric models f...
Elevated mixing ratios of ozone in the lower troposphere are a major summer time air pollution issue...