Description
Allows for variations in atmospheric concentrations of two other greenhouse gases: methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N20). This module is not accessible through C-LEARN's Web interface but is accessible in C-ROADS.
This module is based on atmospheric concentrations of CH4 and N2O derived from runs of a large-scale climate model developed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), the Model for the Assessment of Greenhouse Gas-Induced Climate Change (MAGICC).
Input variables
Users can choose a range of values for NH4 and NO2 concentrations.
- Parameter value of 1 corresponds to concentrations associated with MAGICC's simuation of the IPCC A1FI (rapid economic growth, fossil fuel intensive) scenario.
- Parameter value of 0 corresponds to concentrations associated with MAGICC's simulation of the IPCC B1 (large investments in low-carbon energy sources and energy efficiency) scenario.
- Intermediate parameter values correspond to intermediate levels of NH4 and NO2 concentrations.
Key assumptions
Based on atmospheric concentrations of CH4 and NO2 from runs of MAGICC.
Output variables
- Future atmospheric concentrations of NH4 (feeds into carbon Carbon cycle module)
- Future atmospheric concentrations of NO2 (feeds into carbon Carbon cycle module)
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