We analyse historical (1850–2014) atmospheric hydroxyl (OH) and methane lifetime data from Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6)/Aerosols and Chemistry Model Intercomparison Project (AerChemMIP) simulations. Tropospheric OH changed little from 1850 up to around 1980, then increased by around 9% up to 2014, with an associated reduction in methane lifetime. The model-derived OH trends from 1980 to 2005 are broadly consistent with trends estimated by several studies that infer OH from inversions of methyl chloroform and associated measurements; most inversion studies indicate decreases in OH since 2005. However, the model results fall within observational uncertainty ranges. The upward trend in modelled OH since 1980 was...
The modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global hydroxyl radical (OH...
The trend and interannual variability of methane sources are derived from multi-annual simulations o...
International audienceThe modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global...
We have analysed time-slice simulations from 17 global models, participating in the Atmospheric Chem...
With a more-than-doubling in the atmospheric abundance of the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH₄) si...
The interannual variability and trend in the CH4 lifetime, as a measure for global mean OH concentra...
Over the past century, atmospheric methane (CH4) rose dramatically before leveling off in the late 1...
Results from simulations performed for the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Intercompariso...
Decadal trends and interannual variations in the hydroxyl radical (OH), while poorly constrained at ...
Results from simulations performed for the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Intercompariso...
The growth in global methane (CH₄) concentration, which had been ongoing since the industrial revolu...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
The modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global hydroxyl radical (OH...
The trend and interannual variability of methane sources are derived from multi-annual simulations o...
International audienceThe modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global...
We have analysed time-slice simulations from 17 global models, participating in the Atmospheric Chem...
With a more-than-doubling in the atmospheric abundance of the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH₄) si...
The interannual variability and trend in the CH4 lifetime, as a measure for global mean OH concentra...
Over the past century, atmospheric methane (CH4) rose dramatically before leveling off in the late 1...
Results from simulations performed for the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Intercompariso...
Decadal trends and interannual variations in the hydroxyl radical (OH), while poorly constrained at ...
Results from simulations performed for the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Intercompariso...
The growth in global methane (CH₄) concentration, which had been ongoing since the industrial revolu...
Observations at surface sites show an increase in global mean surface methane (CH4) of about 180 par...
The modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global hydroxyl radical (OH...
The trend and interannual variability of methane sources are derived from multi-annual simulations o...
International audienceThe modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global...