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'''''[[History collections for chemistry and photolysis|Previous]] | [[History collections for dry deposition|Next]] | [[Guide to GEOS-Chem History diagnostics]]'''''
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#[[Overview of History diagnostics]]
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#[[Legend for History diagnostics]]
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#[[Collections for History diagnostics]]
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#[[History collections for advection and mixing]]
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#[[History collections for aerosols]]
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#[[History collections for budgets]]
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#[[History collections for chemistry and photolysis]]
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#<span style="color:blue">'''History collections for convection and wet deposition'''</span>
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#[[History collections for dry deposition]]
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#[[History collections for mercury and POPs]]
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#[[History collections for met fields and related quantities]]
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#[[History collections for methane]]
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#[[History collections for species concentrations]]
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#[[History collections for TransportTracers]]
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#[[Replicating the behavior of the prior timeseries diagnostics]]
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#[[Adding new History diagnostics]]
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== The CloudConvFlux collection ==
 
== The CloudConvFlux collection ==
  
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--[[User:Bmy|Bob Yantosca]] ([[User talk:Bmy|talk]]) 14:17, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
 
  
 
== The WetLossConv collection ==
 
== The WetLossConv collection ==
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The '''WetLossConv''' collection contains diagnostics fluxes of soluble species lost to wet scaveinging in convective updrafts.
 
The '''WetLossConv''' collection contains diagnostics fluxes of soluble species lost to wet scaveinging in convective updrafts.
  
Here is a sample definition section for the WetLossConv collection. If this collection is not already present in the <tt>HISTORY.rc</tt> file in [[Creating GEOS-Chem run directories|the GEOS-Chem run directory for your selected simulation]], you can copy and paste this into your <tt>HISTORY.rc</tt> file and edit accordingly.   
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Here is a sample definition section for the WetLossConv collection.
 
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*If this collection is not already present in the <tt>HISTORY.rc</tt> file in [[Creating GEOS-Chem run directories|the GEOS-Chem run directory for your selected simulation]], you can copy and paste this into your <tt>HISTORY.rc</tt> file and edit accordingly.   
To prevent an individual field from being included in the diagnostic output, place a comment character <tt>#</tt> in front of the field name.
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*To prevent an individual field from being included in the diagnostic output, place a comment character <tt>#</tt> in front of the field name.
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*Please see our ''[[Legend for History diagnostics]]'' page for more information about each of the collection tags.
  
 
   WetLossConv.template:      '%y4%m2%d2_%h2%n2z.nc4',
 
   WetLossConv.template:      '%y4%m2%d2_%h2%n2z.nc4',
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*[[List_of_diagnostics_archived_to_bpch_format#ND38: Loss of species by cloud updrafts in moist convection|ND37]]
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*[[List_of_diagnostics_archived_to_bpch_format#ND37:_Fraction_of_species_scavenged_in_updrafts|ND37]]
 
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--[[User:Bmy|Bob Yantosca]] ([[User talk:Bmy|talk]]) 14:18, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
 
  
 
== The WetLossLS collection ==
 
== The WetLossLS collection ==
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The '''WetLossLS''' collection contains diagnostics fluxes of soluble species lost to rainout and washout in large-scale wet deposition.
 
The '''WetLossLS''' collection contains diagnostics fluxes of soluble species lost to rainout and washout in large-scale wet deposition.
  
Here is a sample definition section for the WetLossConv collection. If this collection is not already present in the <tt>HISTORY.rc</tt> file in [[Creating GEOS-Chem run directories|the GEOS-Chem run directory for your selected simulation]], you can copy and paste this into your <tt>HISTORY.rc</tt> file and edit accordingly.   
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Here is a sample definition section for the WetLossConv collection.
 
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*If this collection is not already present in the <tt>HISTORY.rc</tt> file in [[Creating GEOS-Chem run directories|the GEOS-Chem run directory for your selected simulation]], you can copy and paste this into your <tt>HISTORY.rc</tt> file and edit accordingly.   
To prevent an individual field from being included in the diagnostic output, place a comment character <tt>#</tt> in front of the field name.
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*To prevent an individual field from being included in the diagnostic output, place a comment character <tt>#</tt> in front of the field name.
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*Please see our ''[[Legend for History diagnostics]]'' page for more information about each of the collection tags.
  
 
   WetLossLS.template:        '%y4%m2%d2_%h2%n2z.nc4',
 
   WetLossLS.template:        '%y4%m2%d2_%h2%n2z.nc4',
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--[[User:Bmy|Bob Yantosca]] ([[User talk:Bmy|talk]]) 14:19, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
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'''''[[History collections for chemistry and photolysis|Previous]] | [[History collections for dry deposition|Next]] | [[Guide to GEOS-Chem History diagnostics]]'''''

Revision as of 22:31, 8 December 2020

Previous | Next | Guide to GEOS-Chem History diagnostics

  1. Overview of History diagnostics
  2. Legend for History diagnostics
  3. Collections for History diagnostics
  4. History collections for advection and mixing
  5. History collections for aerosols
  6. History collections for budgets
  7. History collections for chemistry and photolysis
  8. History collections for convection and wet deposition
  9. History collections for dry deposition
  10. History collections for mercury and POPs
  11. History collections for met fields and related quantities
  12. History collections for methane
  13. History collections for species concentrations
  14. History collections for TransportTracers
  15. Replicating the behavior of the prior timeseries diagnostics
  16. Adding new History diagnostics


The CloudConvFlux collection

The CloudConvFlux collection contains diagnostics for mass fluxes in cloud convection.

Here is a sample definition section for the CH4 collection.

  • If this collection is not already present in the HISTORY.rc file in the GEOS-Chem run directory for your selected simulation, you can copy and paste this into your HISTORY.rc file and edit accordingly.
  • To prevent an individual field from being included in the diagnostic output, place a comment character # in front of the field name.
  • Please see our Legend for History diagnostics page for more information about each of the collection tags.
  CloudConvFlux.template:     '%y4%m2%d2_%h2%n2z.nc4',
  CloudConvFlux.format:       'CFIO',
  CloudConvFlux.frequency:    00000100 000000
  CloudConvFlux.duration:     00000100 000000
  CloudConvFlux.mode:         'time-averaged'
  CloudConvFlux.fields:       'CloudConvFlux_?ADV?           ', 'GIGCchem',
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This table describes the diagnostic quantities belonging to the CloudConvFlux collection:

Diagnostic name Description Units Wildcards Simulations Notes Bpch equiv.
CloudConvFlux_<spcname> Mass change due to cloud convection kg/s
  • ?ADV?
  • ?GAS?
  • ?WET?
  • all simulations

The WetLossConv collection

The WetLossConv collection contains diagnostics fluxes of soluble species lost to wet scaveinging in convective updrafts.

Here is a sample definition section for the WetLossConv collection.

  • If this collection is not already present in the HISTORY.rc file in the GEOS-Chem run directory for your selected simulation, you can copy and paste this into your HISTORY.rc file and edit accordingly.
  • To prevent an individual field from being included in the diagnostic output, place a comment character # in front of the field name.
  • Please see our Legend for History diagnostics page for more information about each of the collection tags.
  WetLossConv.template:       '%y4%m2%d2_%h2%n2z.nc4',
  WetLossConv.format:         'CFIO',
  WetLossConv.frequency:      00000100 000000
  WetLossConv.duration:       00000100 000000
  WetLossConv.mode:           'time-averaged'
  WetLossConv.fields:         'WetLossConv_?WET?             ', 'GIGCchem',
                              'WetLossConvFrac_?WET?         ', 'GIGCchem',
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The table below describes diagnostic quantities belonging to the WetLossConv collection.

Diagnostic name Description Units Wildcards Simulations Notes Bpch equiv.
WetLossConv_<spcname> Loss of soluble species scavenged by cloud updrafts in moist convection kg/s
  • ?WET?
  • all simulations
WetLossConvFrac_<spcname> Fraction of species scavenged by cloud updrafts in moist convection 1
  • ?WET?
  • all simulations

The WetLossLS collection

The WetLossLS collection contains diagnostics fluxes of soluble species lost to rainout and washout in large-scale wet deposition.

Here is a sample definition section for the WetLossConv collection.

  • If this collection is not already present in the HISTORY.rc file in the GEOS-Chem run directory for your selected simulation, you can copy and paste this into your HISTORY.rc file and edit accordingly.
  • To prevent an individual field from being included in the diagnostic output, place a comment character # in front of the field name.
  • Please see our Legend for History diagnostics page for more information about each of the collection tags.
  WetLossLS.template:         '%y4%m2%d2_%h2%n2z.nc4',
  WetLossLS.format:           'CFIO',
  WetLossLS.frequency:        010000
  WetLossLS.duration:         010000
  WetLossLS.mode:             'time-averaged'
  WetLossLS.fields:           'WetLossLS_?WET?               ', 'GIGCchem',
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The table below describes diagnostic quantities belonging to the WetLossLS collection.

Diagnostic name Description Units Wildcards Simulations Notes Bpch equiv.
WetLossLS_<spcname> Loss of soluble species in large-scale precipitation kg/s
  • ?WET?
  • all simulations



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