EMAC Model Simulation Results For SSP119 Emissions (2050) For January to December 2014 (Simulation Name trak-s119-50v2)
Mertens, Mariano
Dataset
Please note:
This entry is metadata only. Metadata may change in the future. No data is available for this entry.
Summary
[ Derived from parent entry - See data hierarchy tab ] These data set group contain the results of the EMAC simulations analyzed by Mertens et al. 2024 (https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-12079-2024). Overall, data for 8 simulation are available. These are:
trak-s245-15v2: Reference simulation with SSP2-4.5 emissions for the year 2015
trak-s245-50v2: Simulation with SSP2-4.5 emissions for the year 2050
trak-s370-50v2: Simulation with SSP3-7.0 emissions for the year 2050
trak-s119-50v2: Simulation with SSP1-1.9 emissions for the year 2050
trak-s245-50s1: As trak-s245-50v2, but with CH4 lower boundary conditions for 2050 (chemistry only)
trak-s245pa-15: Perturbation simulation for the aviation sector for 2015 (SSP2-4.5)
trak-s245ps-15: Perturbation simulation for the aviation sector for 2015 (SSP2-4.5)
trak-s245pr-15: Perturbation simulation for the aviation sector for 2015 (SSP2-4.5)
[ Derived from parent entry - See data hierarchy tab ]
Mertens, Mariano (2025). EMAC model results used in "The contribution of transport emissions to ozone mixing ratios and methane lifetime in 2015 and 2050 in the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways" (Mertens et al., ACP, 2024). DOKU at DKRZ. https://www.wdc-climate.de/ui/entry?acronym=DKRZ_LTA_080_dsg0011
EMAC Model Results Used In "The contribution of transport emissions to ozone mixing ratios and methane lifetime in 2015 and 2050 in the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways" (Mertens et al., ACP, 2024)