UK Chemistry and Aerosols Programme (UKCA)
Lead Research Organisation:
Natural Environment Research Council
Department Name: UNLISTED
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| John Adrian Pyle (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Bednarz E
(2019)
Separating the role of direct radiative heating and photolysis in modulating the atmospheric response to the amplitude of the 11-year solar cycle forcing
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Bednarz E
(2019)
Simulating the atmospheric response to the 11-year solar cycle forcing with the UM-UKCA model: the role of detection method and natural variability
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Keeble J
(2020)
Modelling the potential impacts of the recent, unexpected increase in CFC-11 emissions on total column ozone recovery
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Telford P
(2010)
Effects of climate-induced changes in isoprene emissions after the eruption of Mount Pinatubo
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Banerjee A
(2018)
Chemical and climatic drivers of radiative forcing due to changes in stratospheric and tropospheric ozone over the 21st century
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Eyring V
(2010)
Multi-model assessment of stratospheric ozone return dates and ozone recovery in CCMVal-2 models
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Hosking J
(2010)
Modelling deep convection and its impacts on the tropical tropopause layer
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Charlton-Perez A
(2010)
The potential to narrow uncertainty in projections of stratospheric ozone over the 21st century
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Zeng G
(2010)
Impact of stratospheric ozone recovery on tropospheric ozone and its budget
in Geophysical Research Letters
Griffiths P
(2020)
On the Changing Role of the Stratosphere on the Tropospheric Ozone Budget: 1979-2010
in Geophysical Research Letters
| Description | We have developed scheme for atmospheric chemical processes that are being used in new UK science initiatives, including the development of a UK Earth System Model. |
| Exploitation Route | Use in the new UK Earth System Model; use for next IPCC process. |
| Sectors | Environment |
| Description | We have developed a model framework which can be used to assess the impact on climate and air quality of changes in atmospheric composition. The model has contributed to the WMO/UNEP assessment of ozone layer and is being used in future climate/chemistry assessments. |
| First Year Of Impact | 2010 |
| Sector | Chemicals,Environment |
| Impact Types | Policy & public services |