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European summer surface ozone 1990-2100

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, ISSN: 1680-7316, Vol: 12, Issue: 21, Page: 10097-10105
2012
  • 47
    Citations
  • 0
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  • 42
    Captures
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  • Citations
    47
    • Citation Indexes
      37
    • Policy Citations
      10
      • 10
  • Captures
    42

Article Description

The impact of climate change and changes in ozone precursor emission on summer surface ozone in Europe was studied using a regional CTM over the period 1990 to 2100. Two different climate simulations under the SRES A1B scenario together with ozone precursor emission changes from the RCP4.5 scenario were used as model input. In southern Europe regional climate change leads to increasing surface ozone concentrations during April-September, but projected emission reductions in Europe have a stronger effect, resulting in net reductions of surface ozone concentrations. In northern Europe regional climate change decreases surface O and reduced European emissions acts to further strengthen this trend also when including increasing hemispheric background concentrations. The European O precursor emission reductions in RCP4.5 are substantial and it remains to be seen if these reductions can be achieved. There is substantial decadal variability in the simulations forced by climate variability which is important to consider when looking at changes in surface O concentrations, especially until the first half of the 21st century. In order to account for changes in background O future regional model studies should couple global (hemispheric) and regional CTMs forced by a consistent set of meteorological and precursor emission data. © 2012 Author(s).

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