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|[[UCX_chemistry_mechanism#Bug_fixes_for_running_UCX_in_ESMF_environment|Bug fixes for running UCX in ESMF environment]] | |[[UCX_chemistry_mechanism#Bug_fixes_for_running_UCX_in_ESMF_environment|Bug fixes for running UCX in ESMF environment]] | ||
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+ | *[[Particulate_matter_in_GEOS-Chem#Save_out_PM2.5_diagnostic_at_STP_conditions|Save out PM2.5 diagnostic at STP conditions]] | ||
+ | *[[GEOS-Chem_v11-01#Bugs_in_convective_flux_diagnostics_.28ND14.29|Bug fixes in convective mass flux diagnostic]] | ||
+ | *[[GEOS-Chem_v11-01#P.28OH.29_not_saved_out_in_ND22_diagnostic|Restore P(OH) in ND22 diagnostic]] | ||
+ | *[[Implementation_of_HEMCO_in_GEOS-Chem#Make_anthropogenic_emissions_diagnostics_3D|Make anthropogenic emissions diagnostics 3D]] | ||
+ | *[[Tagged_CO_simulation#Fix_ND65_bugs_in_tagged_CO_simulation|Fix ND65 bugs in tagged CO simulation]] | ||
+ | *[[Mineral_dust_aerosols#Bug_in_ND21_diagnostic_indexing_for_size-resolved_dust_species|Fix bug in ND21 diagnostic indexing for dust species]] | ||
+ | |<br>Aaron van Donkelaar (Dalhousie)<br>Jenny Fisher (U. Wollongong)<br>[[GCST]]<br>[[GCST]]<br>Jenny Fisher (U. Wollongong)<br>Chris Holmes (Florida State) | ||
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Revision as of 20:18, 20 April 2017
On this page we have posted complete information about all benchmark simulations (both 1-month and 1-year) for GEOS-Chem v11-02.
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1-year full-chemistry benchmarks
TBD
1-month benchmarks
v11-02a
Here is the assessment form for 1-month benchmark simulation v11-02a.
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New features added into GEOS-Chem |
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Version, resolution, met fields used: | v11-02, GEOS-FP (72L), 4x5, July 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1-month benchmark finished on: | Sun Apr 16 01:37:36 EDT 2017 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Performance statistics: |
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Compared to previous benchmark: | v11-01 public release | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This update will impact: (select all that apply with boldface) |
Advection, BL Mixing, Convection, Met Fields, Dry Dep, Wet Dep, Stratosphere, Anthro Emiss, Biogenic Emiss, Biomass Emiss, Photolysis, Chemistry, Other (please specify): | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unit test results may be viewed at: | http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/v11-02/v11-02a/v11-02a.results.html | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Plots may be viewed at: | http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/v11-02/v11-02a/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Metrics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Global mean OH (from log file): | 12.3128108012973 x 105 molec/cm3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Methyl chloroform lifetime: | 5.1159 years | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Did either of these change by more than 5%? | No. Mean OH changed by -2.57% and MCF lifetime changed by 2.94%. These changes were primarily caused by two updates:
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At the SURFACE, list all species that changed by 10% or more: | NO, O3, PAN, CO, ALK4, ISOP, HNO3, H2O2, ACET, MEK, ALD2, RCHO, MVK, MACR, PMN, PPN, R4N2, PRPE, C3H8, CH2O, C2H6, N2O5, HNO4, MP, DMS, SO2, SO4, SO4s, MSA, NH3, NH4, NIT, NITs, BCPI, OCPI, BCPO, OCPO, Br2, Br, BrO, HOBr, HBr, BrNO2, BrNO3, CHBr3, MPN, ISOPND, ISOPNB, MOBA, PROPNN, HAC, GLYC, MVKN, MACRN, RIP, IEPOX, MAP, NO2, NO3, HNO2, BrCl, HCl, Cl, ClO, HOCl, ClNO3, ClOO, OClO, Cl2, Cl2O2, MTPA, LIMO, MTPO, TSOG1, TSOG2, TSOG2, TSOG0, TSOA1, TSOA2, TSOA3, TSOA0, ISOG1, ISOG2, ISOG3, ISOA1, ISOA2, ISOA3, BENZ, TOLU, XYLE, ASOG1, ASOG2, ASO3G3, ASOAN, ASOA1, ASOA2, ASOA3, OH, HO2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments on SURFACE differences: |
Below we summarize the notable changes caused by specific updates. Update chemistry rate constants based on JPL Publication 15-10
Monthly mean NEI2011 emissions
Bug fixes in the GEOS-Chem sulfate module:
Fix bug in dry deposition aerodynamic resistance
The following updates impacted species concentrations slightly, but the changes did not amount to >10%. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
At 500 hPa, list all species that changed by 10% or more: | NO, PAN, CO, ALK4, ISOP, HNO3, H2O2, ACET, MEK, ALD2, RCHO, MVK, MACR, PMN, PPN, R4N2, PRPE, C3H8, CH2O, C2H6, N2O5, HNO4, MP, DMS, SO2, SO4, SO4s, MSA, NH3, NH4, NIT, NITs, BCPI, OCPI, BCPO, OCPO, Br2, Br, BrO, HOBr, HBr, BrNO2, BrNO3, CHBr3, MPN, ISOPND, ISOPNB, MOBA, PROPNN, HAC, GLYC, MVKN, MACRN, RIP, IEPOX, MAP, NO2, NO3, HNO2, BrCl, Cl, ClO, HOCl, ClNO3, ClOO, OClO, Cl2, Cl2O2, MTPA, LIMO, MTPO, TSOG1, TSOG2, TSOG2, TSOG0, TSOA1, TSOA2, TSOA3, TSOA0, ISOG1, ISOG2, ISOG3, ISOA1, ISOA2, ISOA3, BENZ, TOLU, XYLE, ASOG1, ASOG2, ASO3G3, ASOAN, ASOA1, ASOA2, ASOA3, OH, HO2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments on 500 hPa differences: | See comments on surface differences. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In the ZONAL MEAN differences, list all species that changed by 10% or more: | NO, PAN, ALK4, ISOP, HNO3, H2O2, MEK, ALD2, RCHO, MVK, MACR, PMN, PPN, PRPE, C3H8, CH2O, N2O5, HNO4, MP, DMS, SO2, SO4, SO4s, NH3, NH4, NIT, NITs, BCPI, OCPI, BCPO, OCPO, Br2, Br, BrO, HOBr, HBr, BrNO2, CHBr3, MPN, ISOPND, ISOPNB, MOBA, HAC, GLYC, MVKN, MACRN, RIP, IEPOX, MAP, NO2, NO3, HNO2, BrCl, Cl, ClO, HOCl, ClNO3, ClOO, OClO, Cl2, Cl2O2, MTPA, LIMO, MTPO, TSOG1, TSOG2, TSOG3, TSOG0, TSOA1, TSOA2, TSOA3, TSOA0, ISOG1, ISOG2, ISOG3, ISOA1, ISOA2, ISOA3, BENZ, TOLU, XYLE, ASOG1, ASOG2, ASOG3, ASOAN, ASOA1, ASOA2, ASOA3, OH, HO2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Comments on ZONAL MEAN differences: | See comments on surface differences. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In the EMISSION RATIO maps, list all species that changed by 10% or more: |
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Comments on EMISSION RATIO differences: |
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Additional or summary comments: | Results from our v11-02a benchmark using the GNU Fortran Compiler
In order to evaluate the performance of GEOS-Chem using the the free and open source GNU Fortran compiler, we performed an additional 1-month benchmark for v11-02a. For this additional benchamark, we used GNU Fortran v6.2.0 to compile GEOS-Chem instead of our usual Intel Fortran Compiler version 11.1.069. For more details, see this post on our GNU Fortran compiler wiki page. Summary: the benchmark using GNU Fortran yielded essentially identical results to the benchmark using Intel Fortran. This is very encouraging, as it will allow GEOS-Chem development to take place on computational platforms that do not have Intel Fortran (or other proprietary compilers), which can be very expensive to purchase. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Approval | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Requires further investigation: | TBD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Approved by: | TBD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date of approval: | TBD |
--Melissa Sulprizio (talk) 19:27, 20 April 2017 (UTC)
1-year Rn-Pb-Be benchmarks
TBD