This is the final report for work performed between June 1999 through May 2000. The work represents continuation of the previous contract which encompasses five areas: (1) continued refinements and applications of the 2-D chemistry-transport model (CTM) to assess the ozone effects from aircraft operation in the stratosphere; (2) studying the mechanisms that determine the evolution of the sulfur species in the aircraft plume and how such mechanisms affect the way aircraft sulfur emissions should be introduced into global models; (3) the development of diagnostics in the AER 3-wave interactive model to assess the importance of the dynamics feedback and zonal asymmetry in model prediction of ozone response to aircraft operation; (4) the develo...
In the early 1970's, a fleet of supersonic aircraft flying in the lower stratosphere was proposed. A...
Two-dimensional (zonally averaged) photochemical models are commonly used for calculations of ozone ...
An assessment of the potential effect on stratospheric ozone of an advanced supersonic transport ope...
The purpose of this study is to extend the recent research examining the global environmental effect...
of aircraft emissions and impact studies on chemistry and climate) was aimed at quantifying the envi...
In a previous work, the stratospheric effect of a future supersonic aircraft fleet on ozone has been...
This project, started in July 1995 and ending in July 1996, related: to evaluation of the possible i...
The NASA Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) Global Modeling Initiative (GMI) three-dimen...
Federal Aviation Administration2021PDFManuscriptZhang, JunWuebbles, Donald J.Kinnison, DouglasBaughc...
Our first intercomparison/assessment of the effects of a proposed high-speed civil transport (HSCT) ...
A photochemical-transport two-dimensional model has been used to assess the impact of a projected fl...
The AER two-dimensional chemistry-transport model is used to study the effect on stratospheric ozone...
Preliminary calculations suggest that heterogeneous reactions are important in calculating the impac...
Preliminary calculations suggest that heterogeneous reactions are important in calculating the impac...
For the past decade, the NASA Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) has been the U.S. focal...
In the early 1970's, a fleet of supersonic aircraft flying in the lower stratosphere was proposed. A...
Two-dimensional (zonally averaged) photochemical models are commonly used for calculations of ozone ...
An assessment of the potential effect on stratospheric ozone of an advanced supersonic transport ope...
The purpose of this study is to extend the recent research examining the global environmental effect...
of aircraft emissions and impact studies on chemistry and climate) was aimed at quantifying the envi...
In a previous work, the stratospheric effect of a future supersonic aircraft fleet on ozone has been...
This project, started in July 1995 and ending in July 1996, related: to evaluation of the possible i...
The NASA Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) Global Modeling Initiative (GMI) three-dimen...
Federal Aviation Administration2021PDFManuscriptZhang, JunWuebbles, Donald J.Kinnison, DouglasBaughc...
Our first intercomparison/assessment of the effects of a proposed high-speed civil transport (HSCT) ...
A photochemical-transport two-dimensional model has been used to assess the impact of a projected fl...
The AER two-dimensional chemistry-transport model is used to study the effect on stratospheric ozone...
Preliminary calculations suggest that heterogeneous reactions are important in calculating the impac...
Preliminary calculations suggest that heterogeneous reactions are important in calculating the impac...
For the past decade, the NASA Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Project (AEAP) has been the U.S. focal...
In the early 1970's, a fleet of supersonic aircraft flying in the lower stratosphere was proposed. A...
Two-dimensional (zonally averaged) photochemical models are commonly used for calculations of ozone ...
An assessment of the potential effect on stratospheric ozone of an advanced supersonic transport ope...