Daily and 3‐hourly variability in global fire emissions and consequences for atmospheric model predictions of carbon monoxide

M Mu, JT Randerson, GR Van Der Werf… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Attribution of the causes of atmospheric trace gas and aerosol variability often requires the
use of high resolution time series of anthropogenic and natural emissions inventories. Here …

Development of a grid-independent GEOS-Chem chemical transport model (v9-02) as an atmospheric chemistry module for Earth system models

MS Long, R Yantosca, JE Nielsen… - Geoscientific Model …, 2015 - gmd.copernicus.org
The GEOS-Chem global chemical transport model (CTM), used by a large atmospheric
chemistry research community, has been re-engineered to also serve as an atmospheric …

[HTML][HTML] Errors and improvements in the use of archived meteorological data for chemical transport modeling: an analysis using GEOS-Chem v11-01 driven by GEOS …

K Yu, CA Keller, DJ Jacob, AM Molod… - Geoscientific Model …, 2018 - gmd.copernicus.org
Global simulations of atmospheric chemistry are commonly conducted with off-line chemical
transport models (CTMs) driven by archived meteorological data from general circulation …

[HTML][HTML] Methodology to determine the coupling of continental clouds with surface and boundary layer height under cloudy conditions from lidar and meteorological …

T Su, Y Zheng, Z Li - Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2022 - acp.copernicus.org
The states of coupling between clouds and surface or boundary layer have been
investigated much more extensively for marine stratocumulus clouds than for continental low …

FTIR time-series of biomass burning products (HCN, C2H6, C2H2, CH3OH, and HCOOH) at Reunion Island (21° S, 55° E) and comparisons with model data

C Vigouroux, T Stavrakou, C Whaley… - Atmospheric …, 2012 - acp.copernicus.org
Reunion Island (21° S, 55° E), situated in the Indian Ocean at about 800 km east of
Madagascar, is appropriately located to monitor the outflow of biomass burning pollution …

Impact of model errors in convective transport on CO source estimates inferred from MOPITT CO retrievals

Z Jiang, DBA Jones, HM Worden… - Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Estimates of surface fluxes of carbon monoxide (CO) inferred from remote sensing
observations or free tropospheric trace gas measurements using global chemical transport …

Analysis of CO in the tropical troposphere using Aura satellite data and the GEOS-Chem model: insights into transport characteristics of the GEOS meteorological …

J Liu, JA Logan, DBA Jones, NJ Livesey… - Atmospheric …, 2010 - acp.copernicus.org
We use the GEOS-Chem chemistry-transport model (CTM) to interpret the spatial and
temporal variations of tropical tropospheric CO observed by the Microwave Limb Sounder …

Sensitivity of top-down CO source estimates to the modeled vertical structure in atmospheric CO

Z Jiang, DBA Jones, HM Worden… - … Chemistry and Physics, 2015 - acp.copernicus.org
We assessed the sensitivity of regional CO source estimates to the modeled vertical CO
distribution by assimilating multi-spectral MOPITT (Measurements of Pollution In The …

Global sensitivity analysis of the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model: ozone and hydrogen oxides during ARCTAS (2008)

KE Christian, WH Brune, J Mao - Atmospheric Chemistry and …, 2017 - acp.copernicus.org
Developing predictive capability for future atmospheric oxidation capacity requires a
detailed analysis of model uncertainties and sensitivity of the modeled oxidation capacity to …

[HTML][HTML] Quantification of cloud microphysical parameterization uncertainty using radar reflectivity

M van Lier-Walqui, T Vukicevic… - Monthly Weather …, 2012 - journals.ametsoc.org
Uncertainty in cloud microphysical parameterization—a leading order contribution to
numerical weather prediction error—is estimated using a Markov chain Monte Carlo …