“…These results are based on calculations made by the chemical transport model (CTM) using dynamical parameters (wind components, pressure, and temperatures) from the LIMA (Leibniz Institute Middle Atmosphere) model (e.g., chemistry and dynamics in Sonnemann et al, 1994Sonnemann et al, , 1998Sonnemann et al, , 2006aSonnemann et al, , 2006bSonnemann et al, , 2007Sonnemann et al, , 2008; Grygalashvyly and Sonnemann, 2006;dynamics only in Berger, 2008;Lübken et al, 2009Lübken et al, , 2013. The dynamical part of the model LIMA employs for all model runs the real increase in CO 2 and ozone concentration (Lübken et al, 2013). The most important difference to the precursor model COMMA-IAP (COlogne Model of the Middle Atmosphere of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics) is that LIMA assimilates ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts) data (Uppala et al, 2005) for temperature and horizontal wind components below 35 km, dating back to 1961.…”