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CCMI-2022 data produced by the SOCOL model at ETH-PMOD

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Abstract

Data for CCMI-2022 produced by the SOCOL (SOlar Climate Ozone Links) model run by the modelling team at ETH-PMOD (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and the Physical-Meteorology Observatory Davos).

CCMI-2022 Chemistry-climate model initiative, phase 2 is a project to study the evolution of the ozone layer using chemistry-climate model simulations.

The SOCOL (SOlar Climate Ozone Links) model contribution to the CCMI-2022 set of experiments defined by the APARC- and IGAC-supported Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative.

The CCMI-2022 set of model experiments focus on the stratosphere, with the goals of providing updated projections of the future evolution of ozone and improving our understanding of chemistry-climate interactions and how they are represented in models.

The SOCOL chemistry-climate model is run by the modelling team at ETH-PMOD (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and the Physical-Meteorology Observatory Davos) and configured to follow forcings as laid out in the CCMI2022 founding document (Plummer et al., 2021).

APARC (formerly SPARC) and IGAC projects coordinate international research in atmospheric chemistry. APARC (Atmospheric Processes And their Role in Climate) is a core project of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP). IGAC is the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry which currently operates under the umbrella of Future Earth.

Citable as:Rozanov, E.; Egorova, T.; Sukhodolov, T. (2024): CCMI-2022 data produced by the SOCOL model at ETH-PMOD. NERC EDS Centre for Environmental Data Analysis, date of citation. http://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/4d9554592924473281d0c90f5688989b

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Keywords: CCMI-2022, SOCOL, ETH-PMOD, APARC

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Start time:
1960-01-01T00:00:00
End time:
2018-12-31T23:59:59
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90.0000°
 
-180.0000°
 
180.0000°
 
-90.0000°