Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1984
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(Convegno Nazionale di Fisica Cosmica, 2nd, L'Aquila, Italy, May 29-June 1, 1984) Nuovo Cimento C, Serie 1 (ISSN 0390-5551), vol
Computer Science
1
Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Circulation, Photochemical Reactions, Two Dimensional Models, Atmospheric Models, Diurnal Variations, Formalism, Hydrogen Chlorides, Hydroxyl Radicals, Nitrogen Oxides, Stratosphere, Turbulent Diffusion
Scientific paper
A two-dimensional photochemical model of the atmosphere has been developed in order to predict the concentrations of the minor chemical constituents of the atmosphere. The model is based on a residual mean calculation and meridional and vertical eddy diffusion coefficients of the general stratospheric circulation model of Ko et al. (1985). Results are presented for the minor constituents NOx(NO + NO2), odd hydrogen, and HnO3. Additional results for C1O and HCl are given. It is shown that the model predictions are comparable in accuracy to the predictions of parameterized two-dimensional models. Some improvements in the treatment of diurnal variations are described.
Pitari Giovanni
Visconti Guido
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