Volume 20 No 3 (2022)
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Modeling Radiation-Active Gases Content Variability in the Arctic and Subarctic
Ali Tao'mah Mekhalif , Qasim S. Kadhim
Abstract
In view of the importance of the influence of radiation-active gases on changes in the global and regional climate, a study of their content in the Arctic and Subarctic regions was carried out. The modeling of the concentrations of atmospheric gases was carried out using the continental model of the composition of the lower and middle atmosphere, which describes their space-time distribution. The features of internal and seasonal fluctuations in the content of radiation-active gases (CH4, CO, O3, H2O) and their relationship with temperature variability were studied.The analysis of the obtained results is carried out and an estimate of the concentration variations at the polar and subpolar stations is obtained.
Keywords
Radiation-active Gases, Arctic and Subarctic
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