Two simple and computationally efficient models for simulating stratospheric ozone in three-dimensional global transport models are presented. The first, linearized ozone (or Linoz), is a first-order Taylor expansion of stratospheric chemical rates in which the ozone tendency has been linearized about the local ozone mixing ratio, temperature, and the overhead column ozone density. The second, synthetic ozone (or Synoz), is a passive, ozone-like tracer released into the stratosphere at a rate equivalent to that of the cross-tropopause ozone flux which, based on measurements and tracer-tracer correlations, we have calculated to be 475±120 Tg/yr. Linoz and Synoz have been evaluated in the UC Irvine chemical transport model (CTM) with three di...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
A Chemical Tracer Model (CTM) that can use wind field data generated by the General Circulation Mode...
Two simple and computationally efficient models for simulating stratospheric ozone in three-dimensio...
Two simple and computationally efficient models for simulating stratospheric ozone in three-dimensio...
Events involving stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone, such as tropopause folds an...
Events involving stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone, such as tropopause folds an...
[1] Events involving stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone, such as tropopause folds and ...
Changes in the stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone over the last few decades have alter...
Changes in the stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone over the last few decades have alter...
This chapter discusses the future evolution of stratospheric ozone and its return to historical valu...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
A Chemical Tracer Model (CTM) that can use wind field data generated by the General Circulation Mode...
Two simple and computationally efficient models for simulating stratospheric ozone in three-dimensio...
Two simple and computationally efficient models for simulating stratospheric ozone in three-dimensio...
Events involving stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone, such as tropopause folds an...
Events involving stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone, such as tropopause folds an...
[1] Events involving stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone, such as tropopause folds and ...
Changes in the stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone over the last few decades have alter...
Changes in the stratosphere-troposphere exchange (STE) of ozone over the last few decades have alter...
This chapter discusses the future evolution of stratospheric ozone and its return to historical valu...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
International audienceThis article describes the validation of a linear parameterization of the ozon...
A Chemical Tracer Model (CTM) that can use wind field data generated by the General Circulation Mode...