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+ | On this page, we provide information about ongoing efforts to interface GEOS-Chem with Earth System Models maintained by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). | ||
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+ | Please see our ''[[Coupling GEOS-Chem with other models]]'' wiki page for information about projects to interface GEOS-Chem with other Earth System Models. | ||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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'''''Daniel Jacob wrote:''''' | '''''Daniel Jacob wrote:''''' | ||
− | Several of us were at a NCAR-GEOS-Chem meeting | + | :Several of us were at a NCAR-GEOS-Chem meeting (July 30-31, 2018) to resolve issues in the on-line coupling of GEOS-Chem with CESM2 and WRF, and to lay the basis for integrating GEOS-Chem into the next generation of NCAR models (SingleTrack). The meeting was very productive, with a lot of interest from NCAR scientists, and laid the basis for strong collaboration in the future. You can access the meeting presentations here: |
− | :https://www2.acom.ucar.edu/workshop/integration-geos-chem-ncar-models-agenda | + | ::https://www2.acom.ucar.edu/workshop/integration-geos-chem-ncar-models-agenda |
− | If you are interested in contributing to development and testing of the CESM-GC and WRF-GC models I encourage you to contact the lead developers, Seb Eastham (for CESM-GC) and Tzung-May Fu (for WRF-GC). | + | :If you are interested in contributing to development and testing of the CESM-GC and WRF-GC models I encourage you to contact the lead developers, Seb Eastham (for CESM-GC) and Tzung-May Fu (for WRF-GC). |
--[[User:Melissa Payer|Melissa Sulprizio]] ([[User talk:Melissa Payer|talk]]) 16:21, 2 August 2018 (UTC) | --[[User:Melissa Payer|Melissa Sulprizio]] ([[User talk:Melissa Payer|talk]]) 16:21, 2 August 2018 (UTC) | ||
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== CESM-GC == | == CESM-GC == | ||
− | '''Lead Developer:''' [https://lae.mit.edu/team/sebastian-eastham/ Sebastian Eastham] (MIT) | + | '''Lead Developer:''' |
+ | *[https://lae.mit.edu/team/sebastian-eastham/ Sebastian Eastham] (MIT) | ||
+ | *[https://lae.mit.edu/team/thibaud-fritz/ Thibaud Fritz] (MIT) (GitHub @fritzt) | ||
+ | *[https://jimmielin.me Haipeng Lin] (Harvard) (GitHub @jimmielin) - HEMCO with CESM-GC Developer | ||
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+ | === Validation === | ||
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+ | TBD | ||
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+ | === Known issues === | ||
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+ | TBD | ||
== WRF-GC == | == WRF-GC == | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Website''' |
+ | *[http://wrf.geos-chem.org/ wrf.geos-chem.org] | ||
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+ | '''Lead Developers:''' | ||
+ | *[https://fugroup.org/index.php/Tzung-May_FU Tzung-May Fu] (SUSTech) (GitHub @tmayfu) | ||
+ | *Xu Feng (PKU) (GitHub @fengx7) | ||
+ | *Haipeng Lin (Harvard; formerly PKU) (GitHub @jimmielin) | ||
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+ | === Validation === | ||
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+ | * A paper describing WRF-GC, [https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/13/3241/2020/gmd-13-3241-2020.html WRF-GC (v1.0): online coupling of WRF (v3.9.1.1) and GEOS-Chem (v12.2.1) for regional atmospheric chemistry modeling – Part 1: Description of the one-way model] (Lin et al., 2020) includes a East China PM2.5 simulation for initial validation of the model. A more detailed paper by Xu Feng at PKU will include two-way coupling (i.e. feedback of GEOS-Chem chemistry to WRF meteorology) and further model validation. | ||
+ | * Please contact [https://fugroup.org/index.php/Tzung-May_FU Tzung-May Fu], WRF-GC model scientist, for access to private beta and more information about the model. | ||
+ | * Xu Feng is the current lead maintainer of the model, including scientific development of the two-way (with feedback) coupling of WRF and GEOS-Chem. Haipeng Lin will serve as point-of-contact for GEOS-Chem compatibility and leads the development of the nested-Grid version. | ||
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+ | === Known issues === | ||
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+ | * A regional refinement nested-Grid version of WRF-GC is in technical validation and nearing final stages of development. Please contact us to express interest. A release is anticipated for Late 2020. |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 30 July 2020
On this page, we provide information about ongoing efforts to interface GEOS-Chem with Earth System Models maintained by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
Please see our Coupling GEOS-Chem with other models wiki page for information about projects to interface GEOS-Chem with other Earth System Models.
Contents
Overview
NCAR-GEOS-Chem meeting
Daniel Jacob wrote:
- Several of us were at a NCAR-GEOS-Chem meeting (July 30-31, 2018) to resolve issues in the on-line coupling of GEOS-Chem with CESM2 and WRF, and to lay the basis for integrating GEOS-Chem into the next generation of NCAR models (SingleTrack). The meeting was very productive, with a lot of interest from NCAR scientists, and laid the basis for strong collaboration in the future. You can access the meeting presentations here:
- If you are interested in contributing to development and testing of the CESM-GC and WRF-GC models I encourage you to contact the lead developers, Seb Eastham (for CESM-GC) and Tzung-May Fu (for WRF-GC).
--Melissa Sulprizio (talk) 16:21, 2 August 2018 (UTC)
CESM-GC
Lead Developer:
- Sebastian Eastham (MIT)
- Thibaud Fritz (MIT) (GitHub @fritzt)
- Haipeng Lin (Harvard) (GitHub @jimmielin) - HEMCO with CESM-GC Developer
Validation
TBD
Known issues
TBD
WRF-GC
Website
Lead Developers:
- Tzung-May Fu (SUSTech) (GitHub @tmayfu)
- Xu Feng (PKU) (GitHub @fengx7)
- Haipeng Lin (Harvard; formerly PKU) (GitHub @jimmielin)
Validation
- A paper describing WRF-GC, WRF-GC (v1.0): online coupling of WRF (v3.9.1.1) and GEOS-Chem (v12.2.1) for regional atmospheric chemistry modeling – Part 1: Description of the one-way model (Lin et al., 2020) includes a East China PM2.5 simulation for initial validation of the model. A more detailed paper by Xu Feng at PKU will include two-way coupling (i.e. feedback of GEOS-Chem chemistry to WRF meteorology) and further model validation.
- Please contact Tzung-May Fu, WRF-GC model scientist, for access to private beta and more information about the model.
- Xu Feng is the current lead maintainer of the model, including scientific development of the two-way (with feedback) coupling of WRF and GEOS-Chem. Haipeng Lin will serve as point-of-contact for GEOS-Chem compatibility and leads the development of the nested-Grid version.
Known issues
- A regional refinement nested-Grid version of WRF-GC is in technical validation and nearing final stages of development. Please contact us to express interest. A release is anticipated for Late 2020.