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Constraining tropospheric mixing timescales using airborne observations and numerical models

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Fig. 1. Observed (black) and TOMCAT model (green and red) CO for each MINOS flight-track
Fig. 2. Flight-track pressure, and ozone from measurements and TOMCAT model for August 8
Fig. 3. CO from measurements (a) and CiTTyCAT model (b-d) for August 8. Model and measurements are sampled at the same  tem-poral frequency, for fair inter-comparison of structure (see text for details)
Fig. 4. As figure 2, but for August 3
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