Comparison and evaluation of updates to WRF-Chem (v3.9) biogenic emissions using MEGAN
<p>Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emitted from the natural ecosystem are highly reactive and can thus impact air quality and aerosol radiative forcing. BVOC emission models (e.g., Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature – MEGAN) in global and regional chemical transpo...
Main Authors: | M. Morichetti, S. Madronich, G. Passerini, U. Rizza, E. Mancinelli, S. Virgili, M. Barth |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2022-08-01
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Series: | Geoscientific Model Development |
Online Access: | https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/15/6311/2022/gmd-15-6311-2022.pdf |
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