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Effects of regional-scale and convective transports on tropospheric ozone chemistry revealed by aircraft observations during the wet season of the AMMA campaign
G. Ancellet
Service d'Aéronomie, Université Paris 6, Université Versailles-St-Quentin, CNRS, France
J. Leclair de Bellevue
Service d'Aéronomie, Université Paris 6, Université Versailles-St-Quentin, CNRS, France
C. Mari
Université de Toulouse, CNRS, LA (Laboratoire d'Aérologie), France
P. Nedelec
Université de Toulouse, CNRS, LA (Laboratoire d'Aérologie), France
A. Kukui
Service d'Aéronomie, Université Paris 6, Université Versailles-St-Quentin, CNRS, France
A. Borbon
Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques, Université Paris 12, CNRS, France
P. Perros
Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques, Université Paris 12, CNRS, France
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- The Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) Field Campaign M. Barth et al.
- Peroxy radical observations over West Africa during AMMA 2006: photochemical activity in the outflow of convective systems M. Andrés-Hernández et al.
- An overview of two years of ozone radio soundings over Cotonou as part of AMMA V. Thouret et al.
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- Multi-model study of chemical and physical controls on transport of anthropogenic and biomass burning pollution to the Arctic S. Monks et al.
- The influence of biomass burning and transport on tropospheric composition over the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Equatorial Africa during the West African monsoon in 2006 J. Williams et al.
- Impact of deep convection in the tropical tropopause layer in West Africa: in-situ observations and mesoscale modelling F. Fierli et al.
- Airborne DOAS measurements in Arctic: vertical distributions of aerosol extinction coefficient and NO2 concentration A. Merlaud et al.
- Downward transport and modification of tropospheric ozone through moist convection X. Hu et al.
- Tropospheric ozone production related to West African city emissions during the 2006 wet season AMMA campaign G. Ancellet et al.
- IASI carbon monoxide validation over the Arctic during POLARCAT spring and summer campaigns M. Pommier et al.
- The AMMA field campaigns: multiscale and multidisciplinary observations in the West African region T. Lebel et al.
- Numerical study of tracers transport by a mesoscale convective system over West Africa C. Barthe et al.
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- Convective transport of formaldehyde to the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere and associated scavenging in thunderstorms over the central United States during the 2012 DC3 study A. Fried et al.
- LES study of the impact of moist thermals on the oxidative capacity of the atmosphere in southern West Africa F. Brosse et al.
- Global multi-year O3-CO correlation patterns from models and TES satellite observations A. Voulgarakis et al.
- Cross-hemispheric transport of central African biomass burning pollutants: implications for downwind ozone production E. Real et al.
- Chemical and aerosol characterisation of the troposphere over West Africa during the monsoon period as part of AMMA C. Reeves et al.
- Emission sources contributing to tropospheric ozone over Equatorial Africa during the summer monsoon I. Bouarar et al.
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