The response of atmospheric chemistry and dynamics to volcanic eruptions and to a decrease in solar activity during the Dalton Minimum is investigated with the fully coupled atmosphere–ocean chemistry general circulation model SOCOL-MPIOM (modeling tools for studies of SOlar Climate Ozone Links-Max Planck Institute Ocean Model) covering the time period 1780 to 1840 AD. We carried out several sensitivity ensemble experiments to separate the effects of (i) reduced solar ultra-violet (UV) irradiance, (ii) reduced solar visible and near infrared irradiance, (iii) enhanced galactic cosmic ray intensity as well as less intensive solar energetic proton events and auroral electron precipitation, and (iv) volcanic aerosols. The introduced changes of...
The newly developed atmosphere–ocean-chemistry-climate model SOCOL-MPIOM is presented by demonstrati...
Water vapor is an important controlling factor for climate feedback processes. Therefore, t...
The mechanism we wish to demonstrate exploits chemical, radiative, and dynamical sensitivities in th...
The response of atmospheric chemistry and dynamics to volcanic eruptions and to a decrease in solar ...
The aim of this work is to elucidate the impact of changes in solar irradiance and energetic particl...
The aim of this work is to elucidate the impact of changes in solar irradiance and en-ergetic partic...
Solar activity has been driving changes in Earth’s climate throughout history. However, since the 19...
After major volcanic eruptions the enhanced aerosol causes ozone changes due to greater heterogeneou...
Large explosive volcanic eruptions are capable of injecting considerable amounts of particles and ...
260-268Until now, the role of the coupled ocean-low atmosphere system was the only one to be conside...
This thesis seeks to improve our understanding of the connections between and the modulations of ant...
After major volcanic eruptions the enhanced aerosol causes ozone changes due to greater heterogeneou...
The major volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 has been shown to have significant effects on ...
After the volcanic eruption of Mt Pinatubo in 1991, ozone decreased in the tropics and increased in ...
The radiative perturbation associated to stratospheric aerosols from major explosive volcanic erupti...
The newly developed atmosphere–ocean-chemistry-climate model SOCOL-MPIOM is presented by demonstrati...
Water vapor is an important controlling factor for climate feedback processes. Therefore, t...
The mechanism we wish to demonstrate exploits chemical, radiative, and dynamical sensitivities in th...
The response of atmospheric chemistry and dynamics to volcanic eruptions and to a decrease in solar ...
The aim of this work is to elucidate the impact of changes in solar irradiance and energetic particl...
The aim of this work is to elucidate the impact of changes in solar irradiance and en-ergetic partic...
Solar activity has been driving changes in Earth’s climate throughout history. However, since the 19...
After major volcanic eruptions the enhanced aerosol causes ozone changes due to greater heterogeneou...
Large explosive volcanic eruptions are capable of injecting considerable amounts of particles and ...
260-268Until now, the role of the coupled ocean-low atmosphere system was the only one to be conside...
This thesis seeks to improve our understanding of the connections between and the modulations of ant...
After major volcanic eruptions the enhanced aerosol causes ozone changes due to greater heterogeneou...
The major volcanic eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 has been shown to have significant effects on ...
After the volcanic eruption of Mt Pinatubo in 1991, ozone decreased in the tropics and increased in ...
The radiative perturbation associated to stratospheric aerosols from major explosive volcanic erupti...
The newly developed atmosphere–ocean-chemistry-climate model SOCOL-MPIOM is presented by demonstrati...
Water vapor is an important controlling factor for climate feedback processes. Therefore, t...
The mechanism we wish to demonstrate exploits chemical, radiative, and dynamical sensitivities in th...