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The University of Oslo chemistry-transport model, Oslo CTM2 deployed on CICERO (Centre for International Climate and Environment Research, Oslo) Computers

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Abstract

This computation involved: The University of Oslo chemistry-transport model, Oslo CTM2 deployed on CICERO (Centre for International Climate and Environment Research, Oslo) Computers. OsloCTM2 is a chemical transport model (CTMs) which uses offline meteorological fields from a single year of a reanalysis dataset. It employs a fixed stratospheric ozone influx of 450 Tg yr.

The model explores how changes in the levels and locations of ozone precursor emissions, (such as nitrogen oxides NO and NO; referred to as NO, carbon monoxide (CO) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including methane, could tropospheric ozone abundances, from the pre-industrial period to future projections.

CICERO (Centre for International Climate and Environment Research) is an independent research center associated with the University of Oslo. CICERO’s mission is to conduct research and provide reports, information and expert advice about issues related to global climate change and international climate policy with the aim of acquiring knowledge that can help mitigate the climate problem and enhance international climate cooperation.

Abbreviation: ctm2
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Previously used record indentifiers:
http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/view/badc.nerc.ac.uk__ATOM__DPT_805825d2-edea-11e1-a17d-00163e251233
http://badc.nerc.ac.uk/view/badc.nerc.ac.uk__ATOM__OBS_13d7f88c-edeb-11e1-a34e-00163e251233

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The Pre-industrial to end 21st century projections of tropospheric ozone from the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP) publication, contains further information on the University of Oslo chemistry transport model, Oslo CTM2.


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Who to contact

If you have queries about these pages or about obtaining the CICERO data from the BADC then you should contact CEDA Support. Your query should be answered within one working day. When follow-up work is required, the CEDA support will carry out the work as quickly and efficiently as possible, and in any case, the user will be kept informed of progress.

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