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TOMCAT/SLIMCAT

Global Atmospheric Chemical Transport Model

People

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Steve Arnold

University of Leeds

Global tropospheric chemistry modelling.

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Tom Breider

University of Leeds

Tom has developed the coupling of the full chemistry TOMCAT model with the GLOMAP aerosol model. For his PhD he is studying the interaction of DMS and halogen species.

Jo Browse

University of Leeds

Modelling of Arctic aerosol.

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Ken Carslaw

University of Leeds

PI of GLOMAP aerosol model which runs within TOMCAT

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Glenn Carver

University of Cambridge

Developer of ASAD chemistry solver used in TOMCAT. Created pTOMCAT version.

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Martyn Chipperfield

University of Leeds

PI and main developer of the model.

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Sandip Dhomse

University of Leeds

Studies stratospheric ozone trends and impact of solar variability on ozone and climate.

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Eimear Dunne

University of Leeds

Using GLOMAP to study impact of Galactic Cosmic Rays on cloud nucleation (CERN CLOUD project)

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Kathryn Emmerson

University of Leeds

Develops tropospheric chemical schemes for TOMCAT.

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Wuhu Feng

University of Leeds

Wuhu uses TOMCAT/SLIMCAT for studies of stratospheric ozone depletion and upper troposphere tracer transport.

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Maria Grazia Frontoso

University of Leeds

High resolution regional simulations of GLOMAP-TOMCAT.

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Bob Harwood

University of Edinburgh

Runs SLIMCAT in near real time for comparison with NASA Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) satellite observations.

Michael Holloway

University of Leeds

Investigating surface ozone-vegetation interactions.

Andy Horseman

University of Lancaster

Developing a cirrus parameterisation for the model.

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Ryan Hossaini

University of Leeds

Using the model to study transport and degradation of short-lived halogen compouds.

Hannele Korhonen

University of Kuopio

User of GLOMAP aerosol model.

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Graham Mann

University of Leeds

Controls development of GLOMAP aerosol code.

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Beatriz Monge-Sanz

University of Leeds

Works with ECMWF. Testing tracer transport and parameterisations of O3 and CH4.

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Sarah Monks

University of Leeds

High resolution modelling of transport and chemistry in Arctic troposphere (POLARCAT/ARCTAS campaigns).

Steven Pickering

University of Leeds

Computer support officer at Leeds.

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Nigel Richards

University of Leeds

Studies of tropospheric chemistry. Comparing model with satellite observations.

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Mark Richardson

University of Leeds

Testing and improving performance of MPI and hybrid MPI/OPenMP parallel code on Hector supercomputer.

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Anja Schmidt

University of Leeds

Using coupled chemistry-aerosol model to study impact of volcanic eruptions on troposphere

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Miriam Sinnhuber

University of Bremen

Further development and testing of stratospheric photolysis scheme. Uses a version of the stratospheric chemistry scheme in a 2D model.

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Dominick Spracklen

University of Leeds

Original developer of GLOMAP aerosol scheme.

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Wenshou Tian

Lanzhou University

Uses the model's stratospheric chemistry scheme in the UMSLIMCAT CCM.

Chris Wilson

University of Leeds

Developing inverse model version of TOMCAT for use carbon flux estimation.

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Matt Woodhouse

University of Leeds

Masaru Yoshioka

University of Bristol

Dust modelling. Running TOMCAT forced by output from Unified Model (UM).

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