We have analysed time-slice simulations from 17 global models, participating in the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP), to explore changes in present-day (2000) hydroxyl radical (OH) concentration and methane (CH4) lifetime relative to preindustrial times (1850) and to 1980. A comparison of modeled and observation-derived methane and methyl chloroform lifetimes suggests that the present-day global multi-model mean OH concentration is overestimated by 5 to 10% but is within the range of uncertainties. The models consistently simulate higher OH concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) compared with the Southern Hemisphere (SH) for the present-day (2000; inter-hemispheric ratios of 1.13 to 1.42), in ...
International audienceWe present a description and evaluation of LMDz-INCA, a global three-dimension...
Abstract. The modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global hydroxyl r...
Following the recent Global Carbon Project (GCP) synthesis of the decadal methane (CH₄) budget over ...
We have analysed time-slice simulations from 17 global models, participating in the Atmospheric Chem...
International audienceThe modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global...
Results from simulations performed for the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Intercompariso...
We analyse historical (1850–2014) atmospheric hydroxyl (OH) and methane lifetime data from Coupled...
Results from simulations performed for the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Intercompariso...
With a more-than-doubling in the atmospheric abundance of the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH₄) si...
The modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global hydroxyl radical (OH...
A low bias in carbon monoxide compared to observations at high latitudes is a common feature of chem...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
International audienceWe present a description and evaluation of LMDz-INCA, a global three-dimension...
Abstract. The modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global hydroxyl r...
Following the recent Global Carbon Project (GCP) synthesis of the decadal methane (CH₄) budget over ...
We have analysed time-slice simulations from 17 global models, participating in the Atmospheric Chem...
International audienceThe modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global...
Results from simulations performed for the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Intercompariso...
We analyse historical (1850–2014) atmospheric hydroxyl (OH) and methane lifetime data from Coupled...
Results from simulations performed for the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Intercompariso...
With a more-than-doubling in the atmospheric abundance of the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH₄) si...
The modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global hydroxyl radical (OH...
A low bias in carbon monoxide compared to observations at high latitudes is a common feature of chem...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
International audienceWe present a description and evaluation of LMDz-INCA, a global three-dimension...
Abstract. The modeling study presented here aims to estimate how uncertainties in global hydroxyl r...
Following the recent Global Carbon Project (GCP) synthesis of the decadal methane (CH₄) budget over ...