We present a comparison of atmospheric transport models that simulate carbonyl sulfide (COS). This is part II of the ongoing Atmospheric Transport Model Inter-comparison Project (TransCom–COS). Differently from part I, we focus on seven model intercomparison by transporting two recent COS inversions of NOAA surface data within TM5-4DVAR and LMDz models. The main goals of TransCom-COS part II are (a) to compare the COS simulations using the two sets of optimized fluxes with simulations that use a control scenario (part I) and (b) to evaluate the simulated tropospheric COS abundance with aircraft-based observations from various sources. The output of the seven transport models are grouped in terms of their vertical mixing strength: strong and...
[1] The spatial and temporal variability of the global fluxes of carbonyl sulfide (COS) is discussed...
We use a global 3-D simulation of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (COS) to interpret observations at a ...
International audienceCarbonyl sulfide (COS), a trace gas showing striking similarity to CO 2 in ter...
Abstract We present a comparison of atmospheric transport models that simulate carbonyl sulfide (COS...
International audienceWe present a comparison of atmospheric transport model (ATM) simulations for c...
We present a comparison of atmospheric transport model simulations for carbonyl sulfide (COS), withi...
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) has the potential to be used as a climate diagnostic due to its close couplin...
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is an atmospheric trace gas that participates in some key reactions of the ca...
An extensive set of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) observations were made as part of the NASA Intercontinent...
International audienceCarbonyl sulfide (COS) is an atmospheric trace gas of interest for C cycle res...
Four global scale and three regional scale chemical transport models are intercompared and evaluated...
International audienceA simple inverse model is proposed to deduce hemisphere-integrated COS flux ba...
An extensive set of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) observations were made as part of the NASA Intercontinent...
AGU és American Geophysical UnionWe suggest that COS can be used to determine which ecosystem model ...
Carbonyl sulfide (COS), a trace gas in our atmosphere that leads to the formation of aerosols in the...
[1] The spatial and temporal variability of the global fluxes of carbonyl sulfide (COS) is discussed...
We use a global 3-D simulation of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (COS) to interpret observations at a ...
International audienceCarbonyl sulfide (COS), a trace gas showing striking similarity to CO 2 in ter...
Abstract We present a comparison of atmospheric transport models that simulate carbonyl sulfide (COS...
International audienceWe present a comparison of atmospheric transport model (ATM) simulations for c...
We present a comparison of atmospheric transport model simulations for carbonyl sulfide (COS), withi...
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) has the potential to be used as a climate diagnostic due to its close couplin...
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is an atmospheric trace gas that participates in some key reactions of the ca...
An extensive set of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) observations were made as part of the NASA Intercontinent...
International audienceCarbonyl sulfide (COS) is an atmospheric trace gas of interest for C cycle res...
Four global scale and three regional scale chemical transport models are intercompared and evaluated...
International audienceA simple inverse model is proposed to deduce hemisphere-integrated COS flux ba...
An extensive set of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) observations were made as part of the NASA Intercontinent...
AGU és American Geophysical UnionWe suggest that COS can be used to determine which ecosystem model ...
Carbonyl sulfide (COS), a trace gas in our atmosphere that leads to the formation of aerosols in the...
[1] The spatial and temporal variability of the global fluxes of carbonyl sulfide (COS) is discussed...
We use a global 3-D simulation of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide (COS) to interpret observations at a ...
International audienceCarbonyl sulfide (COS), a trace gas showing striking similarity to CO 2 in ter...