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Overview

David A. Plummer is affiliated with Environment and Climate Change Canada in Canada. Their research contributions span multiple topics within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on atmospheric dynamics, chemistry, and climate.

The core subfields of study in Plummer's work include:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

Plummer's research covers several key topics such as:

  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Climate variability and models
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations

Research publications by David A. Plummer include:

  • Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report, 2020, published in Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Future trends in stratosphere-to-troposphere transport in CCMI models, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Stratospheric water vapor affecting atmospheric circulation, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Model evaluation of short-lived climate forcers for the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme: a multi-species, multi-model study, 2022, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Description and Evaluation of the specified-dynamics experiment in the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

The most frequent coauthors collaborating with Plummer are:

  • Patrick Jöckel
  • Kaley A. Walker
  • Hideharu Akiyoshi
  • Makoto Deushi
  • Olaf Morgenstern

Plummer's work is predominantly published in the following venues:

  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Geoscientific Model Development
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Best Publications

  • Three decades of global methane sources and sinks

    Stefanie Kirschke;Philippe Bousquet;Philippe Ciais;Marielle Saunois

  • Pre-industrial to end 21st century projections of tropospheric ozone from the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP)

    P. J. Young;P. J. Young;P. J. Young;A. T. Archibald;K. W. Bowman;J.-F. Lamarque

  • Technical Note: The CCCma third generation AGCM and its extension into the middle atmosphere

    J. F. Scinocca;N. A. McFarlane;M. Lazare;J. Li

  • Global premature mortality due to anthropogenic outdoor air pollution and the contribution of past climate change

    Raquel A. Silva;J. Jason West;Yuqiang Zhang;Susan C. Anenberg

  • Assessment of temperature, trace species, and ozone in chemistry-climate model simulations of the recent past

    V. Eyring;N. Butchart;D. W. Waugh;H. Akiyoshi

  • Tropospheric ozone changes, radiative forcing and attribution to emissions in the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP)

    D. S. Stevenson;Paul Young;Paul Young;Paul Young;Vaishali Naik;Jean-Francois Lamarque

  • The Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP): overview and description of models, simulations and climate diagnostics

    J. F. Lamarque;Drew T. Shindell;B Josse;Paul Young;Paul Young;Paul Young

  • Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report:Assessment of global-scale model performance for global and regional ozone distributions, variability, and trends

    P. J. Young;V. Naik;A. M. Fiore;A. M. Fiore;A. Gaudel;A. Gaudel

  • Review of the global models used within phase 1 of the Chemistry–Climate Model Initiative (CCMI)

    Olaf Morgenstern;Michaela I. Hegglin;Eugene Rozanov;Fiona M. O'Connor

  • The CCCma third generation AGCM and its extension into the middle atmosphere

    J. F. Scinocca;N. A. Mcfarlane;M. Lazare;J. Li

  • The Canadian Fourth Generation Atmospheric Global Climate Model (CanAM4). Part I: Representation of Physical Processes

    Knut von Salzen;John F. Scinocca;Norman A. McFarlane;Jiangnan Li

  • Preindustrial to present-day changes in tropospheric hydroxyl radical and methane lifetime from the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP)

    Vaishali Naik;A. Voulgarakis;Arlene M. Fiore;L. W. Horowitz

  • Multimodel projections of stratospheric ozone in the 21st century

    V. Eyring;D. W. Waugh;G. E. Bodeker;Eugene C. Cordero

  • Impact of stratospheric ozone on Southern Hemisphere circulation change: A multimodel assessment

    S.-W. Son.;E. P. Gerber;J. Perlwitz;J. Perlwitz;L. M. Polvani

  • Multi-model mean nitrogen and sulfur deposition from the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Model Intercomparison Project (ACCMIP): evaluation of historical and projected future changes

    J.-F. Lamarque;F. Dentener;Joseph R. McConnell;C.-U. Ro

  • Analysis of Present Day and Future OH and Methane Lifetime in the ACCMIP Simulations

    A. Voulgarakis;A. Voulgarakis;V. Naik;J.F. Lamarque;D.T. Shindell

  • Climate and Climate Change over North America as Simulated by the Canadian RCM

    David A. Plummer;D. Caya;A. Frigon;H. Côté

  • Chemistry-Climate Model Simulations of Twenty- First Century Stratospheric Climate and Circulation Changes

    Neal Butchart;I. Cionni;V. Eyring;T. G. Shepherd

  • Separating the Dynamical Effects of Climate Change and Ozone Depletion. Part II: Southern Hemisphere Troposphere

    Charles McLandress;Theodore G. Shepherd;John F. Scinocca;David A. Plummer

  • Multi-model assessment of stratospheric ozone return dates and ozone recovery in CCMVal-2 models

    V. Eyring;I. Cionni;G. E. Bodeker;Andrew J. Charlton-Perez

  • Multimodel assessment of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere: Tropics and global trends

    A. Gettelman;M. I. Hegglin;S.-W. Son;Jung-Hyun Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Eugene Rozanov
Eugene Rozanov Saint Petersburg State University
Douglas E. Kinnison
Douglas E. Kinnison National Center for Atmospheric Research
Guang Zeng
Guang Zeng National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Olaf Morgenstern
Olaf Morgenstern National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Patrick Jöckel
Patrick Jöckel German Aerospace Center
Slimane Bekki
Slimane Bekki Sorbonne University
Jean-Francois Lamarque
Jean-Francois Lamarque National Center for Atmospheric Research
Martyn P. Chipperfield
Martyn P. Chipperfield University of Leeds
John F. Scinocca
John F. Scinocca University of Victoria
Kengo Sudo
Kengo Sudo Nagoya University

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