Articles | Volume 16, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-2401-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-2401-2016
Research article
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29 Feb 2016
Research article |  | 29 Feb 2016

Evaluation of the ACCESS – chemistry–climate model for the Southern Hemisphere

Kane A. Stone, Olaf Morgenstern, David J. Karoly, Andrew R. Klekociuk, W. John French, N. Luke Abraham, and Robyn Schofield

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This paper describes the set-up and evaluation of the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator – chemistry-climate model.

Emphasis is placed on the Antarctic ozone hole, which is very important considering its role modulating Southern Hemisphere surface climate. While the model simulates the global distribution of ozone well, there is a disparity in the vertical location of springtime ozone depletion over Antarctica, highlighting important areas for future development.
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