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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics|August 4, 2020
No Robust Evidence of Future Changes in Major Stratospheric Sudden Warmings: A Multi-model Assessment from CCMIBlanca Ayarzagüena, Lorenzo M Polvani, Ulrike Langematz, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 22, 2019
Mapping hydroxyl variability throughout the global remote troposphere via synthesis of airborne and satellite formaldehyde observationsGlenn M Wolfe, Julie M Nicely, Jason M St Clair, et al.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions : ACPD|October 22, 2019
Ultraviolet radiation modelling using output from the Chemistry Climate Model InitiativeKévin Lamy, Thierry Portafaix, Béatrice Josse, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres : JGR|March 13, 2018
Formaldehyde in the Tropical Western Pacific: Chemical sources and sinks, convective transport, and representation in CAM-Chem and the CCMI modelsDaniel C Anderson, Julie M Nicely, Glenn M Wolfe, et al.
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics|August 4, 2020
No Robust Evidence of Future Changes in Major Stratospheric Sudden Warmings: A Multi-model Assessment from CCMIBlanca Ayarzagüena, Lorenzo M Polvani, Ulrike Langematz, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 22, 2019
Mapping hydroxyl variability throughout the global remote troposphere via synthesis of airborne and satellite formaldehyde observationsGlenn M Wolfe, Julie M Nicely, Jason M St Clair, et al.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions : ACPD|October 22, 2019
Ultraviolet radiation modelling using output from the Chemistry Climate Model InitiativeKévin Lamy, Thierry Portafaix, Béatrice Josse, et al.
Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres : JGR|March 13, 2018
Formaldehyde in the Tropical Western Pacific: Chemical sources and sinks, convective transport, and representation in CAM-Chem and the CCMI modelsDaniel C Anderson, Julie M Nicely, Glenn M Wolfe, et al.
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