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Global Tropospheric Ozone Dynamics (Part II)
Part II: Numerical Modelling of Tropospheric Ozone Variability
Kirill Ya. Kondratyev; Costas Varotsos
Corresponding author:: Prof. Dr. Costas Varotsos, University of Athens, Dept. of Applied Physics, Panepistimioupolis Build. Phys-V GR-157 84, Greece; e-mail: kvarots@cc.uoa.gr

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1065/espr2000.07.032 --- Various causes of tropospheric changes have been considered in Part I in connection with the analysis of observation data. It is clear however, that the principal instrument for understanding numerous and often interacting causes of ozone changes is numerical modelling. A review of the current status of the numerical modelling has been made for the variability of the ozone concentration in the troposphere. Observation data on tropospheric ozone and relevant numerical modelling results show that a necessity exists to get more adequate global observational data.

8 ESPR (2) 113-119 (2001)

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