2021
DOI: 10.1029/2020jd034130
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Potential Impacts of Supersonic Aircraft Emissions on Ozone and Resulting Forcing on Climate: An Update on Historical Analysis

Abstract: The overall demands by the public for air travel, the aspiration for more intercontinental travel, and the desire for shorter flight times have all increased in the past few decades. As a result, various companies and organizations around the world have been reconsidering development of supersonic aircraft for the business jet and commercial airline markets (e.g., NASA, Aerion, Spike Aerospace, and Boom Technology). Commercial fleets of supersonic transport (SST) aircraft were first considered in the 1970s (Cl… Show more

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“…PORT utilizes the radiation code from CAM4 (Gent et al, 2011) and calculates the changes in the stratospheric-adjusted radiative forcing under the fixed dynamical heating condition (Fels et al, 1980). A more detailed description for WACCM and PORT can be found in Zhang et al, 2021. Simulations in this study are branched off from the existing Chemistry Climate Model Initiative (CCMI) simulations for the model years 2040-2052 (Morgenstern et al, 2017) and outputting the high frequency meteorological fields, sea surface temperatures, and sea ice for the same time period. All the simulations used in this study are running with the specified dynamics (SD) mode (Lamarque et al, 2012) using the derived information from the CCMI runs.…”
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“…PORT utilizes the radiation code from CAM4 (Gent et al, 2011) and calculates the changes in the stratospheric-adjusted radiative forcing under the fixed dynamical heating condition (Fels et al, 1980). A more detailed description for WACCM and PORT can be found in Zhang et al, 2021. Simulations in this study are branched off from the existing Chemistry Climate Model Initiative (CCMI) simulations for the model years 2040-2052 (Morgenstern et al, 2017) and outputting the high frequency meteorological fields, sea surface temperatures, and sea ice for the same time period. All the simulations used in this study are running with the specified dynamics (SD) mode (Lamarque et al, 2012) using the derived information from the CCMI runs.…”
Section: Model Description and Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several more recent studies have evaluated the potential environmental effects of supersonic exhaust on the atmosphere for different specific aircraft designs (e.g., Pitari et al., 2004; Pitari & Mancini, 2001; Grewe et al., 2007, 2010; Zhang et al., 2021). Like the earlier studies, these studies have demonstrated the importance of supersonic NOx and H 2 O emissions in the distribution of stratospheric ozone abundance and on climate.…”
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