The impact of different boundary layer source regions in Asia on the chemical composition of the Asian monsoon anticyclone, considering its intraseasonal variability in 2012, is analysed by simulations of the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) using artificial emission tracers. The horizontal distribution of simulated CO, O<sub>3</sub>, and artificial emission tracers for India/China are in good agreement with patterns found in satellite measurements of O<sub>3</sub> and CO by the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS). Using in addition, correlations of artificial emission tracers with potential vorticity demonstrates that the emission tracer for India/China is a very good proxy for spatial distribution of trace gases within ...
Previous satellite measurements and model simulations have shown that the Asian summer monsoon (ASM)...
International audienceThe StratoClim airborne campaign took place in Nepal from 27 July to 10 August...
The highly vibrant Asian summer monsoon (ASM) anticyclone plays an important role in efficient trans...
The impact of different boundary layer source regions in Asia on the chemical composition of the Asi...
The impact of air masses from Asia influenced by the Asian monsoon anticyclone on the northern hemis...
Global simulations with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) using artificial t...
Numerous studies have presented evidence that the Asian summer monsoon anticyclone substantially inf...
The Asian summer monsoon is one of the most important atmospheric circulation systems of the Earth,...
We have performed backward trajectory calculations and simulations with the three-dimensional Chemic...
The impact of air masses originating in Asia and influenced by the Asian monsoon anticyclone on the ...
Air mass transport within the summertime Asian monsoon circulation provides a major source of anthro...
This study places HALO research aircraft observations in the upper-tropospheric Asian summer monsoon...
The transport of air masses originating from the Asian monsoon anticyclone into the extratropical u...
Previous satellite measurements and model simulations have shown that the Asian summer monsoon (ASM)...
International audienceThe StratoClim airborne campaign took place in Nepal from 27 July to 10 August...
The highly vibrant Asian summer monsoon (ASM) anticyclone plays an important role in efficient trans...
The impact of different boundary layer source regions in Asia on the chemical composition of the Asi...
The impact of air masses from Asia influenced by the Asian monsoon anticyclone on the northern hemis...
Global simulations with the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS) using artificial t...
Numerous studies have presented evidence that the Asian summer monsoon anticyclone substantially inf...
The Asian summer monsoon is one of the most important atmospheric circulation systems of the Earth,...
We have performed backward trajectory calculations and simulations with the three-dimensional Chemic...
The impact of air masses originating in Asia and influenced by the Asian monsoon anticyclone on the ...
Air mass transport within the summertime Asian monsoon circulation provides a major source of anthro...
This study places HALO research aircraft observations in the upper-tropospheric Asian summer monsoon...
The transport of air masses originating from the Asian monsoon anticyclone into the extratropical u...
Previous satellite measurements and model simulations have shown that the Asian summer monsoon (ASM)...
International audienceThe StratoClim airborne campaign took place in Nepal from 27 July to 10 August...
The highly vibrant Asian summer monsoon (ASM) anticyclone plays an important role in efficient trans...