International audienceThe European heat wave of July 2006 was caused by advection of very hot and dry air from North Africa. Air masses were transported on the western edge of the high pressure system, centred over Eastern Europe, resulting in exceptionally high air temperatures over large areas of the continent. In the first two weeks of July 2006 a severe heat wave affected Central and North-Eastern Europe. We present a synoptic analysis of the July 2006 European heat wave, resulting formation and transport of photooxidants over Europe as simulated by the on-line tropospheric chemistry model GEM-AQ. The model was executed on a global variable grid with ~15 km resolution over the entire European continent. Modelling results have been compa...
The EMEP4UK modelling system is a high resolution (5x5 km(2)) application of the EMEP chemistry-tran...
Three global Chemistry Transport Models - MOZART, MOCAGE, and TM5 - as well as MOZART coupled to the...
Elevated mixing ratios of ozone in the lower troposphere are a major summer time air pollution issue...
International audienceThe European heat wave of July 2006 was caused by advection of very hot and dr...
The European heat wave of July 2006 was caused by advection of very hot and dry air from North Afric...
This study presents an analysis of both MOZAIC profiles above Frankfurt and Lagrangian dispersion mo...
International audienceFirst partial tropospheric ozone columns (0-6 km) derived from radiances obser...
International audienceDuring August 2003, western European countries witnessed an unpreceeded 15-day...
The EMEP Unified model, normally applied to the European domain at 50 km horizontal resolution, has ...
This study describes the atmospheric aerosol load encountered during the large-scale pollution episo...
The EMEP4UK modelling system is a high resolution (5x5 km(2)) application of the EMEP chemistry-tran...
Three global Chemistry Transport Models - MOZART, MOCAGE, and TM5 - as well as MOZART coupled to the...
Elevated mixing ratios of ozone in the lower troposphere are a major summer time air pollution issue...
International audienceThe European heat wave of July 2006 was caused by advection of very hot and dr...
The European heat wave of July 2006 was caused by advection of very hot and dry air from North Afric...
This study presents an analysis of both MOZAIC profiles above Frankfurt and Lagrangian dispersion mo...
International audienceFirst partial tropospheric ozone columns (0-6 km) derived from radiances obser...
International audienceDuring August 2003, western European countries witnessed an unpreceeded 15-day...
The EMEP Unified model, normally applied to the European domain at 50 km horizontal resolution, has ...
This study describes the atmospheric aerosol load encountered during the large-scale pollution episo...
The EMEP4UK modelling system is a high resolution (5x5 km(2)) application of the EMEP chemistry-tran...
Three global Chemistry Transport Models - MOZART, MOCAGE, and TM5 - as well as MOZART coupled to the...
Elevated mixing ratios of ozone in the lower troposphere are a major summer time air pollution issue...