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Table 2. Measure of model performance using data obtained from a box and whisker plot
Fig. 1. Observed and modeled statistic for selected gaseous and aerosol species gridded into 2.5 degree longitudinal zones in between 22 ◦ S and 18 ◦ S
Figure 1b shows O 3 was well simulated for both the MBL and FT, with very good to excellent BoW metrics, and with similar spread
Fig. 2. Pie charts for modeled ionic species for C-130 observations representing cloud composition (a) and the no wet deposition model (NW) using collection of wet aerosol along the flight track for all bins (b) and for bin 1, 2 and 3 (40 nm to 300 nm aero
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