Results from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climatic Change (IPCC) tropospheric photochemical model intercomparison (PhotoComp) are presented with a brief discussion of the factors that may contribute to differences in the modeled behaviors of HOx cycling and the accompanying O3 tendencies. PhotoComp was a tightly controlled model experiment in which the IPCC 1994 assessment sought to determine the consistency among models that are used to predict changes in tropospheric ozone, an important greenhouse gas. Calculated tropospheric photodissociation rates displayed significant differences, with a root-mean-square (rms) error of the reported model results ranging from about ±6–9% of the mean (for O3 and NO2) to up to ±15% (H2O2 and CH2O). Mode...
A two-dimensional (altitude vs. latitude) photochemical/transport model of the global troposphere is...
Nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHC) play an important role in global scale tropospheric photochemistry. T...
We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global threedimensional (3-D) model of...
Results from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climatic Change (IPCC) tropospheric photochemical model ...
An intercomparison of nine chemical mechanisms (e.g. ADOM, CBM-IV, EMEP, RADM2) as used by 12 contri...
International audienceThe hydroxyl radical (OH) is the primary daytime oxidant in the troposphere an...
Results from a global three-dimensional model for tropospheric O3-NOx-hydrocarbon chemistry are pres...
International audienceWe present a description and evaluation of LMDz-INCA, a global three-dimension...
An intercomparison has been set up to study the representation of the atmospheric chemistry of the p...
We develop a new protocol for merging in situ measurements with 3-D model simulations of atmospheric...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO 2 con...
This is the second part of a rigorous model evaluation study involving five global Chemistry-Transpo...
Observations over the tropical Pacific during the Pacific Exploratory Mission (PEM)-Tropics B experi...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO2 conc...
A two-dimensional (altitude vs. latitude) photochemical/transport model of the global troposphere is...
Nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHC) play an important role in global scale tropospheric photochemistry. T...
We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global threedimensional (3-D) model of...
Results from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climatic Change (IPCC) tropospheric photochemical model ...
An intercomparison of nine chemical mechanisms (e.g. ADOM, CBM-IV, EMEP, RADM2) as used by 12 contri...
International audienceThe hydroxyl radical (OH) is the primary daytime oxidant in the troposphere an...
Results from a global three-dimensional model for tropospheric O3-NOx-hydrocarbon chemistry are pres...
International audienceWe present a description and evaluation of LMDz-INCA, a global three-dimension...
An intercomparison has been set up to study the representation of the atmospheric chemistry of the p...
We develop a new protocol for merging in situ measurements with 3-D model simulations of atmospheric...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO 2 con...
This is the second part of a rigorous model evaluation study involving five global Chemistry-Transpo...
Observations over the tropical Pacific during the Pacific Exploratory Mission (PEM)-Tropics B experi...
A photochemical box model constrained by ancillary observations was used to simulate OH and HO2 conc...
A two-dimensional (altitude vs. latitude) photochemical/transport model of the global troposphere is...
Nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHC) play an important role in global scale tropospheric photochemistry. T...
We present a first description and evaluation of GEOS-CHEM, a global threedimensional (3-D) model of...