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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

What I do

My research involves the use of state-of-the-art numerical models, run on supercomputers, to study the processes controlling the present state of the atmosphere and its evolution. A NERC Unit, the Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Support Unit, is incorporated into the group.

Current research activities include:

Stratospheric Modelling

The chemistry, dynamics and radiative transfer of the stratosphere are being studied using a number of numerical models. Three particular problems being tackled are (i) the rapid depletion of ozone found recently in the polar spring, the so-called 'ozone hole', (ii) the more gradual decline in northern hemisphere ozone levels (which we have recently ascribed partly to long-term changes in atmospheric flow, and (iii) the effect on stratospheric ozone of increasing concentrations of CO2, CH4, N2O and the chlorofluorocarbons.

Tropospheric Modelling

We have developed a range of models for studying the chemistry of the lower atmosphere, from complex 3D models to models based on air parcel trajectories. A major research theme is the changing oxidizing capacity of the troposphere (the ability of the troposphere to cleanse itself of pollution). An important part of our work includes involvement in field campaigns.

Chemistry/climate interactions

These interactions have become a major research topic in recent years. We have included a detailed chemistry package into the Met Office's climate model, to study composition change since the industrial revolution and into the future. We have calculated the change in surface ozone at the end of this century, under certain assumptions about changing industrial emissions. The change is very climate-dependent, but shows massive increases (which are expected to lead to major health problems) over some of the continents.

Atmospheric composition measurements

We have developed lightweight gas chromatography instruments to measure halocarbons. These have been deployed from balloons and high-flying research aircraft.

Many of the problems addressed are of an interdisciplinary nature. Members of the group, which numbers about 20 postdoctoral researchers and students, come from a wide range of backgrounds in mathematics and physical science. Within Cambridge we collaborate closely with scientists at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics.

Publications

Volatile halocarbon emissions by three tropical brown seaweeds under different irradiances
FS-L Keng, S-M Phang, NA Rahman, EC Leedham, C Hughes, AD Robinson, NRP Harris, JA Pyle, WT Sturges
– Journal of Applied Phycology
(2013)
1
Skin cancer risks avoided by the Montreal Protocol - Worldwide Modeling Integrating coupled climate-chemistry models with a risk model for UV
A Van Dijk, H Slaper, PN Den Outer, O Morgenstern, P Braesicke, JA Pyle, H Garny, A Stenke, M Dameris, A Kazantzidis, K Tourpali, AF Bais
– Photochemistry and Photobiology
(2013)
89,
234
Airborne chemical measurements provide time-critical decision support during offshore blowouts: Examples from Deepwater Horizon in 2010 and Elgin in 2012
TB Ryerson, SJ-B Bauguitte, JD Lee, A Wellpott, D Lowry, RE Fisher, AC Lewis, JR Hopkins, G Allan, S O'Shea, ME Lanoiselle, J France, RT Lidster, S Punjabi, AJ Manning, SD Mobbs, M Gallagher, H Coe, JA Pyle, EG Nisbet, DR Blake, EA Atlas, JA de Gouw, C Warneke, J Peischl, DD Parrish, AR Ravishankara
– ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
(2013)
245,
Theoretical interpretation of N2O5 measurements
R TOUMI, JA PYLE, CR WEBSTER, RD MAY
– Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
18,
1213
Some case studies of chlorine activation during the EASOE Campaign
JA PYLE, GD CARVER, U SCHMIDT
– Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
21,
1431
A case study in forecasting the stratospheric vortex during EASOE
GD CARVER, WA NORTON, JA PYLE
– Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
21,
1451
An overview of the EASOE Campaign
JA PYLE, NRP HARRIS, JC FARMAN, F ARNOLD, G BRAATHEN, RA COX, P FAUCON, RL JONES, G MEGIE, A ONEILL, U PLATT, JP POMMEREAU, U SCHMIDT, F STORDAL
– Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
21,
1191
Large ozone losses in Antarctica: The role of heating perturbations
JA PYLE
– Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
13,
1320
BOX MODEL STUDIES OF CLOX DEACTIVATION AND OZONE LOSS DURING THE 1991/92 NORTHERN-HEMISPHERE WINTER
ER LUTMAN, R TOUMI, RL JONES, DJ LARY, JA PYLE
– Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
21,
1415
SENSITIVITY OF SUPERSONIC AIRCRAFT MODELING STUDIES TO HNO3 PHOTOLYSIS RATE
AE JONES, S BEKKI, JA PYLE
– Geophysical Research Letters
(2012)
20,
2231
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01223 336473