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'''Presentation given at GCA1 (May 2018):'''
 
'''Presentation given at GCA1 (May 2018):'''
 
:[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/presentations/GCA1/Oral/Wednesday_AM/GCA1-XiaoLu_201805.pdf Development of the China National Climate Center Climate-Chemistry Model (BCC-CSM-GEOS-Chem): model development and evaluation for atmospheric chemistry component] (Xiao Lu, PKU)
 
:[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/presentations/GCA1/Oral/Wednesday_AM/GCA1-XiaoLu_201805.pdf Development of the China National Climate Center Climate-Chemistry Model (BCC-CSM-GEOS-Chem): model development and evaluation for atmospheric chemistry component] (Xiao Lu, PKU)
 
'''''Xiao Lu wrote:'''''
 
 
:We are coupling the whole GEOS-Chem with BCC-ACGM. So we also use the GCHP interface (e.g. gigc_chunk_mod.F90, although may be an older version), and transfer the State_Met and State_Chm objective between BCC and GC. The difference regards to CESM-GC or WRF-GC as I read from Seb’s and May’s slides is that we turn off HEMCO at this stage and process emissions directly in the model. BCC-GC coupling also does not use MAPL or ESMF as BCC is not build on ESMF.
 
 
:I guess the GC code will add many tags as <tt>defined (CESM)</tt> or <tt>defined (WRF)</tt> in the modules. If so, I suggest a tag of <tt>defined (BCCCSM)</tt> be added together. As all couplings are similar in many ways but (I guess) BCC-GC is more model-specific and requires additional coding, e.g. on emissions and eliminating ESMF dependency, I think this is a good way at this stage, and I will reconcile my changes based on these updates in the near future. This can be further discussed.
 
 
== Validation ==
 
 
TBD
 
 
== Known issues ==
 
 
TBD
 

Latest revision as of 14:42, 13 July 2023

On this page, we provide information about an ongoing project to interface GEOS-Chem with the Beijing Climate Center (BCC) GCM.

Please see our Coupling GEOS-Chem with other models wiki page for information about projects to interface GEOS-Chem with other Earth System Models.

Overview

Lead Developers:

Presentation given at GCA1 (May 2018):

Development of the China National Climate Center Climate-Chemistry Model (BCC-CSM-GEOS-Chem): model development and evaluation for atmospheric chemistry component (Xiao Lu, PKU)