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Attribution of Stratospheric and Tropospheric Ozone Changes Between 1850 and 2014 in CMIP6 ModelsWe quantify the impacts of halogenated ozone-depleting substances (ODSs), greenhouse gases (GHGs), and short-lived ozone precursors on ozone changes between 1850 and 2014 using single-forcing perturbation simulations from several Earth system models with interactive chemistry participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Aerosol and Chemistry Model Intercomparison Project. We present the responses of ozone to individual forcings and an attribution of changes in ozone columns and vertically resolved stratospheric and tropospheric ozone to these forcings. We find that whilst substantial ODS-induced ozone loss dominates the stratospheric ozone changes since the 1970s, in agreement with previous studies, increases in tropospheric ozone due to increases in short-lived ozone precursors and methane since the 1950s make increasingly important contributions to total column ozone (TCO) changes. Increases in methane also lead to substantial extra-tropical stratospheric ozone increases. Impacts of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide on stratospheric ozone are significant but their impacts on TCO are small overall due to several opposing factors and are also associated with large dynamical variability. The multi-model mean (MMM) results show a clear change in the stratospheric ozone trends after 2000 due to now declining ODSs, but the trends are generally not significantly positive, except in the extra-tropical upper stratosphere, due to relatively small changes in forcing over this period combined with large model uncertainty. Although the MMM ozone compares well with the observations, the inter-model differences are large primarily due to the large differences in the models' representation of ODS-induced ozone depletion.
Document ID
20220012700
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Guang Zeng ORCID
(National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Hamilton, New Zealand)
Olaf Morgenstern ORCID
(National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Hamilton, New Zealand)
Jonny H T Williams ORCID
(National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Hamilton, New Zealand)
Fiona M O'Connor ORCID
(Met Office Exeter, United Kingdom)
Paul T Griffiths ORCID
(National Centre for Atmospheric Science Leeds, England, United Kingdom)
James Keeble ORCID
(National Centre for Atmospheric Science Leeds, England, United Kingdom)
Makoto Deushi ORCID
(Japan Meteorological Agency Tokyo, Japan)
Larry W Horowitz ORCID
(Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Vaishali Naik ORCID
(Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Louisa K Emmons ORCID
(National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, Colorado, United States)
N Luke Abraham ORCID
(National Centre for Atmospheric Science Leeds, England, United Kingdom)
Alexander T Archibald ORCID
(National Centre for Atmospheric Science Leeds, England, United Kingdom)
Susanne E Bauer ORCID
(Goddard Institute for Space Studies New York, New York, United States)
Birgit Hassler
(German Aerospace Center Cologne, Germany)
Martine Michou ORCID
(Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques Toulouse, France)
Michael J Mills ORCID
(National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, Colorado, United States)
Lee T Murray ORCID
(University of Rochester Rochester, New York, United States)
Naga Oshima ORCID
(Japan Meteorological Agency Tokyo, Japan)
Lori T Sentman ORCID
(Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Simone Tilmes ORCID
(National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, Colorado, United States)
Kostas Tsigaridis ORCID
(Columbia University New York, New York, United States)
Paul J Young ORCID
(Lancaster University Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2022
Publication Date
July 15, 2022
Publication Information
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Publisher: American Geophysical Union
Volume: 127
Issue: 16
Issue Publication Date: August 27, 2022
ISSN: 2169-897X
e-ISSN: 2169-8996
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 509496.02.08.04.24
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC20M0282
Distribution Limits
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External Peer Committee
Keywords
Halogenated ozone-depleting substances
Methane
Nitrous oxide
Carbon dioxide
Ozone column changes
CMIP6
Aerosol and Chemistry Model Intercomparison Project
AerChemMIP
Stratospheric ozone change
Tropospheric ozone
Ozone trend
Chemistry-climate models
Anthropogenic forcing
Ozone depletion
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