Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and a satellite instrument, we comprehensively evaluate multi-model simulations of carbon monoxide (CO) and ozone (O3) in the Arctic and over lower latitude emission regions, as part of the POLARCAT Model Intercomparison Project (POLMIP). Evaluation of 11- atmospheric models with chemistry shows that they generally underestimate CO throughout the Arctic troposphere, with the largest biases found during winter and spring. Negative CO biases are also found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, with multi-model mean gross errors (9–12 %) suggesting models perform similarly over Asia, North America and Europe. A multi-model annual mean tropospheric OH (10.8 ± 0.6 × 105 molec cm−3) is found to ...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
International audienceCarbon monoxide (CO) is a reactive toxic gas, mainly produced by the combustio...
Despite the developments in the global modelling of chemistry and of the parameterization of the phy...
Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and satellite, we comprehensively evaluate multi-...
In this thesis the TOMCAT chemical transport model is used to investigate the processes which contro...
In this thesis the TOMCAT chemical transport model is used to investigate the processes which contro...
During the POLARCAT summer campaign in 2008, two episodes (2–5 July and 7–10 July 2008) occurred whe...
We examine the response of Arctic gas and aerosol concentrations to perturbations in pollutant emiss...
We examine the response of Arctic gas and aerosol concentrations to perturbations in pollutant emiss...
We use aircraft observations of carbon monoxide (CO) from the NASA ARCTAS and NOAA ARCPAC campaigns ...
We use aircraft observations of carbon monoxide (CO) from the NASA ARCTAS and NOAA ARCPAC campaigns ...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
International audienceCarbon monoxide (CO) is a reactive toxic gas, mainly produced by the combustio...
Despite the developments in the global modelling of chemistry and of the parameterization of the phy...
Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and satellite, we comprehensively evaluate multi-...
In this thesis the TOMCAT chemical transport model is used to investigate the processes which contro...
In this thesis the TOMCAT chemical transport model is used to investigate the processes which contro...
During the POLARCAT summer campaign in 2008, two episodes (2–5 July and 7–10 July 2008) occurred whe...
We examine the response of Arctic gas and aerosol concentrations to perturbations in pollutant emiss...
We examine the response of Arctic gas and aerosol concentrations to perturbations in pollutant emiss...
We use aircraft observations of carbon monoxide (CO) from the NASA ARCTAS and NOAA ARCPAC campaigns ...
We use aircraft observations of carbon monoxide (CO) from the NASA ARCTAS and NOAA ARCPAC campaigns ...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
A model intercomparison activity was inspired by the large suite of observations of atmospheric comp...
International audienceCarbon monoxide (CO) is a reactive toxic gas, mainly produced by the combustio...
Despite the developments in the global modelling of chemistry and of the parameterization of the phy...