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Prof. Oliver Wild
Professor of Atmospheric Science
Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
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Address
Lancaster Environment Centre
Lancaster University
Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK
e-mail: O.Wild
(at "lancaster.ac.uk")
phone: +44-1524-594871
webpages in Lancaster: staff profile
Atmos Group web pages.
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Research Experience and Education:
2017-present: Professor, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
2007-2017: Reader, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
2005-2007: Research Associate, Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Cambridge
1999-2005: Research Scientist, Frontier Research System for Global Change
(JAMSTEC/NASDA), Japan
1996-1999: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine, USA
1995-1996: Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Cambridge
1995: Ph. D., Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Cambridge
1990: B.A. (Natural Sciences), Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge
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Research interests:
Modelling atmospheric composition and chemistry, with particular interest in the evolution and tropospheric distribution of ozone and in the role of tropospheric chemistry in the Earth System. Key areas of interest are:
- Intercontinental transport of ozone and its precursors
- Indirect climate impacts of short-lived gases such as NOx and CO
- Factors controlling the ozone distribution over East Asia
- Meteorological impacts on continental ozone production and export
- Model treatments of tropospheric chemistry and photolysis
- The strengths and weaknesses of 3-D Eulerian models in simulating tropospheric ozone
- Earth System interactions and feedbacks involving tropospheric chemistry
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Recent publications:
Wild, O., A. Voulgarakis, F. O'Connor, J.-F. Lamarque, E.M. Ryan,
and L. Lee, Global sensitivity analysis of chemistry-climate model budgets of
tropospheric ozone and OH: exploring model diversity, Atmos. Chem. Phys.,
20, doi:
10.5194/acp-20-4047-2020, 2020.
Wild, O., and 16 contributors from HTAP, Modelling future changes in
surface ozone: a parameterized approach, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 12,
2037-2054, 2012.
Wild, O., and P. Palmer, How sensitive is tropospheric oxidation to
anthropogenic emissions? Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L22802,
doi:10.1029/
2008GL035718, 2008.
Wild, O., Modelling the global tropospheric ozone budget: Exploring
the variability in current models, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7,
2643-2660, 2007.
Wild, O., and M. Prather, Global tropospheric ozone modelling:
Quantifying errors due to grid resolution, J. Geophys. Res., 111,
D11305, doi:10.1029/2005JD006605,
2006.
Wild, O., P. Pochanart, and H. Akimoto, Trans-Eurasian Transport
of Ozone and its Precursors, J. Geophys. Res., 109, D11302,
doi:10.1029/2003JD004501, 2004.
Wild, O., M.J. Prather, H. Akimoto, J.K. Sundet, I.S.A. Isaksen,
J.H. Crawford, D.D. Davis, M.A. Avery, Y. Kondo, G.W. Sachse, and
S.T. Sandholm, CTM Ozone Simulations for Spring 2001 over the Western
Pacific: Regional ozone production and its global impacts,
J. Geophys. Res., 109, D15S02,
doi:10.1029/2003JD004041, 2004.
Wild, O., J.K. Sundet, M.J. Prather, I.S.A. Isaksen, H. Akimoto,
E.V. Browell, and S.J. Oltmans, CTM Ozone Simulations for Spring 2001 over
the Western Pacific: Comparisons with TRACE-P lidar, ozonesondes and TOMS
columns, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 8826,
doi:10.1029/2002JD003283, 2003.
Wild, O., and H. Akimoto, Intercontinental transport of ozone
and its precursors in a 3-D global CTM, J. Geophys. Res., 106,
pp 27,729-27,744, doi:10.1029/
2000JD000123, 2001.
Wild, O., M.J. Prather and H. Akimoto, Indirect long-term global
cooling from NOx emissions, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, pp 1719-1722,
doi:10.1029/2000GL012573, 2001.
Wild, O., and H. Akimoto, Intercontinental transport and chemical
transformation of ozone and its precursors from East Asia, Present and
Future of Modeling Global Environmental Change, Eds., T. Matsuno and
H. Kida, pp. 375-382, Terrapub, Tokyo, 2001.
Wild, O., and M.J. Prather, Excitation of the primary tropospheric
chemical mode in a global three-dimensional model, J. Geophys. Res.,
105, pp 24,647-24,660, 2000.
Wild, O., X. Zhu, and M.J. Prather, Fast-J: Accurate simulation of
in- and below-cloud photolysis in tropospheric chemical models,
J. Atmos. Chem., 37, pp 245-282, 2000.
Full list of publications and book chapters
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Press Releases:
- Lightning storms less likely in a warming planet, study suggests (2018)
- Intensive biofuel planting poses risk to human health (2015)
- New partnership with IAP in Beijing (2014)
- Contributions to IPCC Report (2013)
- Biofuel cultivation could harm human health (2013)
- Trans-Eurasian Transport of Atmospheric Pollutants (original in Japanese) Local copies: Eng/Jap (FRSGC, 2004)
- Intercontinental Transport of Ozone (original in Japanese) Local copies: Eng/Jap (FRSGC, 2001)
- NOx and CO climate impacts (original in Japanese) Local copies: Eng/Jap (FRSGC, 2001)
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Presentations:
- Lightning, Chemistry and the Impacts on Climate (Royal Met. Soc. meeting, 2007; PPT)
- Fires, Atmospheric Composition and Earth System Feedbacks (JULES meeting, 2007; PPT)
- Ozone in the Troposphere: Air Quality, Chemical Weather and Climate (Lancaster, 2007; PPT)
- Ozone Production in Global Tropospheric Models: Quantifying Errors due to Grid Resolution (AGU 2005; PDF)
- Trans-Eurasian Transport of Ozone and its Precursors (Chapel Hill, NC, 2004; PPT)
- Trans-Eurasian Transport of Ozone and its Precursors (Kos, Greece, 2004; PDF)
- How Well Can We Model Tropospheric Ozone Production in Current Global Models? (Kos, Greece, 2004; PDF)
- Modelling Ozone over East Asia: Pollution, Chemical Weather and Climate (Taipei, 2003; HTML)
- Meteorological impacts on Continental Ozone Production and Export (Interlaken, 2002; HTML)
- Impacts of East Asia on the Tropospheric Ozone Budget (Sapporo, 2000; PDF)
- Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation of Ozone and Its Precursors from East Asia (Mikkabi, 2000; PDF)
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Model Development:
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Last Updated: 14 Feb 2018
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