International audienceThe impact of different assumptions concerning the source magnitude as well as the vertical placement of lightning-produced nitrogen oxides is studied using the global chemistry transport model MATCH-MPIC. The responses of NOx, O3, OH, HNO3 and peroxyacetyl-nitrate (PAN) are investigated. A marked sensitivity to both parameters is found. NOx burdens globally can be enhanced by up to 100% depending on the vertical placement and source magnitude strength. In all cases, the largest enhancements occur in the tropical upper troposphere, where lifetimes of most trace gases are longer and where they thus become more susceptible to long-range transport by large-scale circulation patterns. Comparison with observations indicate ...
. Lightning, one of the major sources of nitrogen oxides (NOx ) in the atmosphere, contributes to th...
Lightning is one of the most important sources of upper tropospheric NO_x; however, there is a large...
Lightning produces NO because the extreme temperatures (>20000 K) in lightning channels dissociate m...
International audienceThe impact of different assumptions concerning the source magnitude as well as...
The impact of different assumptions concerning the source magnitude as well as the vertical placemen...
The impact of lightning on tropospheric reactive nitrogen NOx (NO + NO2) and nitrogen reservoir spec...
We present simulations performed with six lightning parameterizations implemented in the Community ...
We present simulations performed with six lightning parameterizations implemented in the Community ...
We present simulations performed with six lightning parameterizations implemented in the Community ...
International audienceThe knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) source is import...
Nitrogen oxides (NOxNO+NO2) in the upper troposphere (UT) have a large impact on global tropospheric...
International audienceThe knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) source is import...
The knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) source is important for understanding ...
The knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNO<sub>x</sub>) source is impor...
Lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) have several important implications for atmospheric chemist...
. Lightning, one of the major sources of nitrogen oxides (NOx ) in the atmosphere, contributes to th...
Lightning is one of the most important sources of upper tropospheric NO_x; however, there is a large...
Lightning produces NO because the extreme temperatures (>20000 K) in lightning channels dissociate m...
International audienceThe impact of different assumptions concerning the source magnitude as well as...
The impact of different assumptions concerning the source magnitude as well as the vertical placemen...
The impact of lightning on tropospheric reactive nitrogen NOx (NO + NO2) and nitrogen reservoir spec...
We present simulations performed with six lightning parameterizations implemented in the Community ...
We present simulations performed with six lightning parameterizations implemented in the Community ...
We present simulations performed with six lightning parameterizations implemented in the Community ...
International audienceThe knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) source is import...
Nitrogen oxides (NOxNO+NO2) in the upper troposphere (UT) have a large impact on global tropospheric...
International audienceThe knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) source is import...
The knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) source is important for understanding ...
The knowledge of the lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNO<sub>x</sub>) source is impor...
Lightning-induced nitrogen oxides (LNOx) have several important implications for atmospheric chemist...
. Lightning, one of the major sources of nitrogen oxides (NOx ) in the atmosphere, contributes to th...
Lightning is one of the most important sources of upper tropospheric NO_x; however, there is a large...
Lightning produces NO because the extreme temperatures (>20000 K) in lightning channels dissociate m...