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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Comparison of polar ozone loss rates simulated by one‐dimensional and three‐dimensional models with Match observations in recent Antarctic and Arctic winters

Om P. Tripathi; Sophie Godin-Beekmann; Franck Lefèvre; Andrea Pazmino; Alain Hauchecorne; M. P. Chipperfield; W. Feng; G. A. Millard; Markus Rex; M. Streibel

Simulations of ozone loss rates using a three-dimensional chemical transport model and a box model during recent Antarctic and Arctic winters are compared with experimental loss rates. The study focused on the Antarctic winter 2003, during which the first Antarctic Match campaign was organized, and on Arctic winters 1999/2000, 2002/2003. The maximum ozone loss rates retrieved by the Match technique for the winters and levels studied reached 6 ppbv/sunlit hour and both types of simulations could generally reproduce the observations at 2-sigma error bar level. In some cases, for example, for the Arctic winter 2002/2003 at 475 K level, an excellent agreement within 1-sigma standard deviation level was obtained. An overestimation was also found with the box model simulation at some isentropic levels for the Antarctic winter and the Arctic winter 1999/2000, indicating an overestimation of chlorine activation in the model. Loss rates in the Antarctic show signs of saturation in September, which have to be considered in the comparison. Sensitivity tests were performed with the box model in order to assess the impact of kinetic parameters of the ClO-Cl2O2 catalytic cycle and total bromine content on the ozone loss rate. These tests resulted in a maximum change in ozone loss rates of 1.2 ppbv/sunlit hour, generally in high solar zenith angle conditions. In some cases, a better agreement was achieved with fastest photolysis of Cl2O2 and additional source of total inorganic bromine but at the expense of overestimation of smaller ozone loss rates derived later in the winter.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Atmospheric chemistry of a 33–34 hour old volcanic cloud from Hekla Volcano (Iceland): Insights from direct sampling and the application of chemical box modeling

William I. Rose; G. A. Millard; Tamsin A. Mather; D. E. Hunton; Bruce E. Anderson; Clive Oppenheimer; Brett F. Thornton; Terrence M. Gerlach; Albert A. Viggiano; Yutaka Kondo; Thomas M. Miller; J. O. Ballenthin


Geophysical Research Letters | 2006

Halogen emissions from a small volcanic eruption: Modeling the peak concentrations, dispersion, and volcanically induced ozone loss in the stratosphere

G. A. Millard; Tamsin A. Mather; David M. Pyle; William I. Rose; Brett F. Thornton


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2005

Chemical ozone loss in the Arctic winter 2002/2003 determined with Match

M. Streibel; M. Rex; P. von der Gathen; Ralph Lehmann; N. R. P. Harris; G. O. Braathen; E. Reimer; Holger Deckelmann; M. P. Chipperfield; G. A. Millard; M. Allaart; S. B. Andersen; H. Claude; J. Davies; H. De Backer; H. Dier; V. Dorokov; H. Fast; M. Gerding; E. Kyrö; Z. Litynska; David J. Moore; E. Moran; T. Nagai; H. Nakane; C. Parrondo; P. Skrivankova; R. Stübi; G. Vaughan; P. Viatte


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2002

A model study of the connection between polar and midlatitude ozone loss in the Northern Hemisphere lower stratosphere

G. A. Millard; Adrian M. Lee; J. A. Pyle


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2005

Ozone loss derived from balloon-borne tracer measurements in the 1999/2000 Arctic winter

Alan D. Robinson; G. A. Millard; F. Danis; M. Guirlet; N. R. P. Harris; Adrian M. Lee; J. D. McIntyre; J. A. Pyle; Johan Arvelius; Saga Dagnesjo; S. Kirkwood; Hampus Nilsson; D. W. Toohey; Terry Deshler; Florence Goutail; Jean-Pierre Pommereau; James W. Elkins; Fred L. Moore; Eric A. Ray; Ulrich Schmidt; Andreas Engel; Melanie Müller


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2004

Investigation of Arctic Ozone Depletion Sampled over Midlatitudes during the Egrett Campaign of Spring/Summer 2000

D. E. M. Ross; J. A. Pyle; N. R. P. Harris; J. D. McIntyre; G. A. Millard; Andrew Robinson; Reinhold Busen


Archive | 2007

Volcanic halogen emissions: sources and consequences

Tamsin A. Mather; David M. Pyle; Alessandro Aiuppa; G. A. Millard; William I. Rose; R.S. Martin


Archive | 2006

Modeling Volcanic Halogen-Induced Ozone Loss in the Stratosphere: Hekla Eruption, Iceland, 2000

G. A. Millard; Tamsin A. Mather; David M. Pyle; William I. Rose; Brett F. Thornton


Archive | 2005

Direct Sampling of a 35 Hour Old Volcanic Cloud From Hekla Volcano (Iceland)

William I. Rose; D. E. Hunton; Brian Anderson; Clive Oppenheimer; Tamsin A. Mather; G. A. Millard; Brett F. Thornton; Terrence M. Gerlach

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J. A. Pyle

University of Cambridge

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William I. Rose

Michigan Technological University

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Brett F. Thornton

University of Colorado Boulder

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