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B. M. Monge-Sanz
Researcher at European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Publications - 15
Citations - 23127
B. M. Monge-Sanz is an academic researcher from European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemical transport model & Troposphere. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications receiving 20452 citations. Previous affiliations of B. M. Monge-Sanz include University of Leeds & Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.
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The ERA-Interim reanalysis: configuration and performance of the data assimilation system
Dick Dee,S. Uppala,Adrian Simmons,Paul Berrisford,Paul Poli,Shinya Kobayashi,Ulf Andrae,Magdalena Balmaseda,Gianpaolo Balsamo,Peter Bauer,Peter Bechtold,Anton Beljaars,L. van de Berg,Jean Bidlot,Niels Bormann,C. Delsol,Rossana Dragani,Manuel Fuentes,Alan J. Geer,Leopold Haimberger,Sean Healy,Hans Hersbach,Elías Hólm,Lars Isaksen,P. Kallberg,Martin Köhler,Marco Matricardi,A. P. McNally,B. M. Monge-Sanz,Jean-Jacques Morcrette,B.-K. Park,Carole Peubey,P. de Rosnay,Christina Tavolato,Jean-Noël Thépaut,Frederic Vitart +35 more
TL;DR: ERA-Interim as discussed by the authors is the latest global atmospheric reanalysis produced by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), which will extend back to the early part of the twentieth century.
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SEAS5: the new ECMWF seasonal forecast system
Stephanie J. Johnson,Timothy N. Stockdale,Laura Ferranti,Magdalena Balmaseda,Franco Molteni,Linus Magnusson,Steffen Tietsche,Damien Decremer,Antje Weisheimer,Gianpaolo Balsamo,Sarah Keeley,Kristian Mogensen,Hao Zuo,B. M. Monge-Sanz +13 more
TL;DR: SEAS5 as discussed by the authors is the ECMWF's fifth generation seasonal forecast system, which became operational in November 2017 and includes upgraded versions of the atmosphere and ocean models at higher resolutions and adds a prognostic sea-ice model.
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Introduction to the SPARC Reanalysis Intercomparison Project (S-RIP) and overview of the reanalysis systems
Masatomo Fujiwara,Jonathon S. Wright,Gloria L. Manney,Lesley J. Gray,James Anstey,Thomas Birner,Sean M. Davis,Sean M. Davis,Edwin P. Gerber,V. Lynn Harvey,Michaela I. Hegglin,Cameron R. Homeyer,John A. Knox,Kirstin Krüger,Alyn Lambert,Craig S. Long,Patrick Martineau,Andrea Molod,B. M. Monge-Sanz,Michelle L. Santee,Susann Tegtmeier,Simon Chabrillat,David G. H. Tan,David Jackson,Saroja Polavarapu,Gilbert P. Compo,Gilbert P. Compo,Rossana Dragani,Wesley Ebisuzaki,Yayoi Harada,Chiaki Kobayashi,Will McCarty,Kazutoshi Onogi,Steven Pawson,Adrian Simmons,Krzysztof Wargan,Jeffrey S. Whitaker,Cheng Zhi Zou +37 more
TL;DR: The Stratosphere-troposphere Processes And their Role in Climate (SPARC) Reanalysis Intercomparison Project (S-RIP) is a coordinated activity to compare reanalysis data sets using a variety of key diagnostics.
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Bromoform and dibromomethane in the tropics: a 3-D model study of chemistry and transport
Ryan Hossaini,Martyn P. Chipperfield,B. M. Monge-Sanz,N. A. D. Richards,Elliot Atlas,Donald R. Blake +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed chemical scheme for the degradation of the short-lived source gases bromoform (CHBr3) and dibromomethane (CH2Br2) was developed and implemented in the TOMCAT/SLIMCAT three-dimensional (3-D) chemical transport model.
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Mean age of air and transport in a CTM: Comparison of different ECMWF analyses
TL;DR: Monge-Sanz et al. as mentioned in this paper performed a comparison of the stratospheric circulation achieved by various data assimilation winds using multiannual simulations of the TOMCAT/SLIMCAT off-line 3-D chemical transport model (CTM).