Clear sky ultraviolet radiation modelling using output from the Chemistry Climate Model Initiative

Published in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2019

Recommended citation: Lamy, K., Portafaix, T., Josse, B., Brogniez, C., Godin-Beekmann, S., Bencherif, H., Revell, L., Akiyoshi, H., Bekki, S., Hegglin, M. I., Jockel, P., Kirner, O., Liley, B., Marecal, V., Morgenstern, O., Stenke, A., Zeng, G., Abraham, N. L., Archibald, A. T., Butchart, N., Chipperfield, M. P., Di Genova, G., Deushi, M., Dhomse, S. S., Hu, R.-M., Kinnison, D., Kotkamp, M., McKenzie, R., Michou, M., O Connor, F. M., Oman, L. D., Pitari, G., Plummer, D. A., Pyle, J. A., Rozanov, E., Saint-Martin, D., Sudo, K., Tanaka, T. Y., Visioni, D., and Yoshida, K.: "Clear sky ultraviolet radiation modelling using output from the Chemistry Climate Model Initiative", Atmos. Chem. Phys., 19, 10087-10110, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-10087-2019, 2019 https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/19/921/2019/

Impacts on surface UV radiation of various emission scenarios for the 21st century.

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