Welcome to the director's group
Computer models are important tools for studying the chemistry of the atmosphere. The models we use span a wide range of dimensions and are applied in local process studies up to climate simulations. These models simulate the major processes which affect the distributions of gases and aerosols in the atmosphere: emissions, photochemical reactions, gas-particle and particle-particle interactions, meteorological and transport processes, and physical loss processes such as deposition.
Group members
In our department there are several associated modellers working directly with Jos Lelieveld and Paul Crutzen, who are independent of but collaborate closely with the Atmospheric Modeling group of Mark Lawrence.
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Computer models simulate atmospheric physical and chemical processes
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