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- CLaMS abstract "CLaMS (Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere) is a modular chemistry transport model (CTM) system developed at Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany. CLaMS was first described by McKenna et al. (2000a,b) and was expanded into three dimensions by Konopka et al. (2004). CLaMS has been employed in recent European field campaigns THESEO, EUPLEX, TROCCINOX SCOUT-O3, and RECONCILE with a focus on simulating ozone depletion and water vapour transport. Major strengths of CLaMS in comparison to other CTMs are its applicability for reverse domain filling studies its anisotropic mixing scheme its integrability with arbitrary observational data its comprehensive chemistry scheme".
- CLaMS wikiPageExternalLink 2005-5-1437.
- CLaMS wikiPageExternalLink A:1006468926530.
- CLaMS wikiPageExternalLink A:1024056026432.
- CLaMS wikiPageExternalLink 2000JD000113.
- CLaMS wikiPageExternalLink 2000JD000114.
- CLaMS wikiPageExternalLink 2003JD003792.
- CLaMS wikiPageExternalLink clams_e.
- CLaMS wikiPageExternalLink SCOUT-O3.
- CLaMS wikiPageID "4420711".
- CLaMS wikiPageLength "5496".
- CLaMS wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- CLaMS wikiPageRevisionID "674751975".
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink ASAD.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Anisotropic.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Anisotropy.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Numerical_climate_and_weather_models.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ozone_depletion.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_transport_model.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry-climate_model.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Chemistry_transport_model.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink ECMWF.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink ERA-40.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink EUPLEX.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink European_Centre_for_Medium-Range_Weather_Forecasts.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Forschungszentrum_Jülich.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink General_Circulation_Model.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink General_circulation_model.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Latitude.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Longitude.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Met_Office.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Meteorology.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Ozone_depletion.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Potential_temperature.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink RECONCILE.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink REPROBUS.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_domain_filling.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Runge-Kutta_method.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Runge–Kutta_methods.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink SCOUT-O3.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink SLIMCAT.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink THESEO.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink SLIMCAT.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink TROCCINOX.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Time_evolution.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Trajectory.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Water_vapor.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Water_vapour.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLink Wind_shear.
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLinkText "CLaMS".
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lagrangian mixing".
- CLaMS wikiPageWikiLinkText "gridding in CLaMS".
- CLaMS hasPhotoCollection CLaMS.
- CLaMS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Atmospheric,_Oceanographic_and_Climate_Models.
- CLaMS subject Category:Numerical_climate_and_weather_models.
- CLaMS subject Category:Ozone_depletion.
- CLaMS hypernym System.
- CLaMS type Model.
- CLaMS type Model.
- CLaMS comment "CLaMS (Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere) is a modular chemistry transport model (CTM) system developed at Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany. CLaMS was first described by McKenna et al. (2000a,b) and was expanded into three dimensions by Konopka et al. (2004). CLaMS has been employed in recent European field campaigns THESEO, EUPLEX, TROCCINOX SCOUT-O3, and RECONCILE with a focus on simulating ozone depletion and water vapour transport.".
- CLaMS label "CLaMS".
- CLaMS sameAs m.0c1ch1.
- CLaMS sameAs Q5012818.
- CLaMS sameAs Q5012818.
- CLaMS wasDerivedFrom CLaMS?oldid=674751975.
- CLaMS isPrimaryTopicOf CLaMS.