Users of chemistry - climate models (CCMs) with particular focus on long - term numerical simulations using CCMs for the detailed investigation of model feedbacks
between ozone chemistry, ozone depleting substance (ODS) trends, and climate.
Not exact matches
The team used an atmospheric
chemistry computer model called MOZART to analyze four years of
ozone data collected
between Japan and Antarctica.
His closing slide cited the late Sherwood Rowland, the Nobel laureate in
chemistry who faced years of industry criticism of his work on the link
between chlorofluorocarbons and depletion of the Earth's protective sheath of
ozone:
Collectively the processes produce 20 to 30 year warmer or cooler regimes of Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature — and abrupt shifts
between that may be triggered by UV /
ozone chemistry modulation of the polar annular modes.