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<div style="color: #aa0000; background: #eeeeee;border: 3px solid red; padding: 1em; margin: auto; width: 90%; ">'''<p>NASA/GMAO ceased production of MERRA data as of June 2013 (as it was produced with the same assimilation system as the GEOS-5.2.0 data).  Therefore, you will not be able to use MERRA met fields to run GEOS-Chem global simulations for model dates after June 2013.  But you can still run GEOS-Chem simulations using our archive of MERRA meteorology, which spans the years 1979 through 2010.</p><p>The current GMAO met data product is now the [[GEOS-FP]] operational product, which will be officially supported in the [[GEOS-Chem v9-02]] release.  We are processing GEOS-FP data for 2012 up to present day.  You will be able to use  GEOS-FP for both global and hi-res (0.25&deg; x 0.3125&deg;) nested-grid simulations  starting with [[GEOS-Chem v9-02]].</p><p>GMAO has plans to create a new reanalysis (MERRA-2) using the current GEOS-DAS version (v5.11.0).  MERRA-2 will look very similar to the current [[GEOS-FP|GEOS-FP operational data product]]. (Bob Yantosca, 13 Dec 2013)</p>'''</div>
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<span style="color:red">'''''NASA/GMAO ceased production of MERRA data in mid-2015.'''''</span>
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<span style="color:red">'''''The current operational GMAO met data product is now the [[GEOS-FP]] operational product , which is supported in [[GEOS-Chem v9-02]] and higher versions.  We are processing GEOS-FP data for 2012 up to present day.  You will be able to use  GEOS-FP for both global and hi-res (0.25&deg; x 0.3125&deg;) nested-grid simulations  starting with [[GEOS-Chem v9-02]].'''''</span>
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<span style="color:red">'''''The current GMAO reanalysis product is [[MERRA-2]], which is based on GEOS-DAS v5.12.4.  MERRA-2 will look very similar to the current [[GEOS-FP|GEOS-FP operational data product]].'''''</span>
  
 
On this page we list people who are using GEOS-Chem driven by the [[MERRA|GMAO MERRA reanalysis product]].  Please feel free to add your own project to this list!
 
On this page we list people who are using GEOS-Chem driven by the [[MERRA|GMAO MERRA reanalysis product]].  Please feel free to add your own project to this list!

Latest revision as of 19:36, 9 February 2016

NASA/GMAO ceased production of MERRA data in mid-2015.

The current operational GMAO met data product is now the GEOS-FP operational product , which is supported in GEOS-Chem v9-02 and higher versions. We are processing GEOS-FP data for 2012 up to present day. You will be able to use GEOS-FP for both global and hi-res (0.25° x 0.3125°) nested-grid simulations starting with GEOS-Chem v9-02.

The current GMAO reanalysis product is MERRA-2, which is based on GEOS-DAS v5.12.4. MERRA-2 will look very similar to the current GEOS-FP operational data product.

On this page we list people who are using GEOS-Chem driven by the GMAO MERRA reanalysis product. Please feel free to add your own project to this list!

Investigator(s) Institution Project
Helen Amos Harvard Mercury simulation
Helen Amos Harvard Investigating MERRA vs. GEOS-5 differences in wet deposition
Tom Breider Harvard Investigating aerosols & ozone over the arctic
Jenny Fisher Harvard Looking at trends in MERRA sea ice fields
Dave Ridley Colorado State Running 30-year MERRA simulations focusing on dust.

--Bob Y. 14:47, 19 October 2011 (EDT)