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For more details, please read the [https://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/news/geos_system_news/2020/GEOS_FP_upgrade_5_25_1.php full announcement about the update to GEOS-FP 5.25.1]. | For more details, please read the [https://gmao.gsfc.nasa.gov/news/geos_system_news/2020/GEOS_FP_upgrade_5_25_1.php full announcement about the update to GEOS-FP 5.25.1]. | ||
Because the GEOS-FP meteorological product is an operational dataset, system changes and updates such as these are made at regular intervals. This ensures that the GEOS-FP data product reflects the state of the science. If you use GEOS-FP met fields to drive GEOS-Chem simulations for model dates after January 30, 2020, note that the convection and radiation variables might show substantial differences with respect to prior dates. | Because the GEOS-FP meteorological product is an operational dataset, system changes and updates such as these are made at regular intervals. This ensures that the GEOS-FP data product reflects the state of the science. If you use raw GEOS-FP met fields downloaded from GMAO to drive GEOS-Chem simulations for model dates after January 30, 2020, note that the convection and radiation variables might show substantial differences with respect to prior dates. If you use GEOS-FP met fields downloaded from the WashU archive then this switch starts on June 1, 2020. | ||
The benchmark simulations below can be used to assess the impacts of this GEOS-FP system update. | The benchmark simulations below can be used to assess the impacts of this GEOS-FP system update. The simulations were completed for January 2020 using parallel streams of the GEOS-FP 5.22.0 and 5.25.1 products provided by GMAO. | ||
If you would prefer using a meteorology product that does not contain any system changes, then consider using the GMAO [[MERRA-2]] reanalysis product. MERRA-2 has a native resolution of 0.5 degree x 0.625 degree native resolution, and is generated with a “frozen” assimilation system based on the GEOS GCM version 5.12.4. There are more than 30 years of assimilated MERRA-2 data available (~1980-present) for you to use with GEOS-Chem. | ''NOTE: If you would prefer using a meteorology product that does not contain any system changes, then consider using the GMAO [[MERRA-2]] reanalysis product. MERRA-2 has a native resolution of 0.5 degree x 0.625 degree native resolution, and is generated with a “frozen” assimilation system based on the GEOS GCM version 5.12.4. There are more than 30 years of assimilated MERRA-2 data available (~1980-present) for you to use with GEOS-Chem.'' | ||
For more information about the changeover in the meteorology archive used for GEOS-Chem see [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/388 GitHub issue #388]. Discussion and concerns about the impacts are at [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/1409 Github issue #1409]. A bug impacting the new dataset was discovered during development of GEOS-Chem 14.5.0 and is discussed at [https://github.com/geoschem/geos-chem/issues/2469 GitHub issue #2469]. | |||
== 1-month full-chemistry benchmark plots == | == 1-month full-chemistry benchmark plots == | ||
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[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/BioBurn_Emissions.pdf Biomass Burning], | [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/BioBurn_Emissions.pdf Biomass Burning], | ||
[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Biogenic_Emissions.pdf Biogenic], | [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Biogenic_Emissions.pdf Biogenic], | ||
[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Lightning_Emissions.pdf Lightning], | [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Lightning_Emissions.pdf Lightning*], | ||
[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Natural_Emissions.pdf Natural], | [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Natural_Emissions.pdf Natural], | ||
[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Ocean_Emissions.pdf Ocean], | [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Ocean_Emissions.pdf Ocean], | ||
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[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Ship_Emissions.pdf Ship], | [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Ship_Emissions.pdf Ship], | ||
[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Soil_Emissions.pdf Soil], | [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/Soil_Emissions.pdf Soil], | ||
[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/VolcDegas_Emissions.pdf Degassing Volcanoes], | [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/VolcDegas_Emissions.pdf Degassing Volcanoes*], | ||
[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/VolcErupt_Emissions.pdf Erupting Volcanoes] | [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/Emissions/VolcErupt_Emissions.pdf Erupting Volcanoes*] | ||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> ''Lightning NOx and volcano emissions are off in both simulations because no data are available for January 2020.'' | |||
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<sup>2</sup>[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/benchmark_categories.yml Species category] and [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/lumped_species.yml lumped species] definitions are simple to adjust. Updating them requires only editing the YAML files. | <sup>2</sup>[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/benchmark_categories.yml Species category] and [http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/FullChem/Plots/lumped_species.yml lumped species] definitions are simple to adjust. Updating them requires only editing the YAML files. | ||
== 1-month | == 1-month transport tracer benchmark plots == | ||
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|'''Strat-trop exchange''' | |'''Strat-trop exchange''' | ||
|colspan="2"|GEOS-FP 5.22 (Ref): | |colspan="2"|GEOS-FP 5.22 (Ref): | ||
*[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/ | *[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/Transport/Plots/Tables/GC_12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.22.strat_trop_exchange_2020.txt Jan 2020 values] | ||
|colspan="2"|GEOS-FP 5.25 (Dev): | |colspan="2"|GEOS-FP 5.25 (Dev): | ||
*[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/ | *[http://ftp.as.harvard.edu/gcgrid/geos-chem/1mo_benchmarks/GC_12/12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25/Transport/Plots/Tables/GC_12.8.0_GEOSFP_5.25.strat_trop_exchange_2020.txt Jan 2020 values] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 27 September 2024
This page includes information about benchmark simulations comparing GEOS-FP 5.22.0 meteorology to GEOS-FP 5.25.1 meteorology using GEOS-Chem 12.8.0.
Major update to GEOS-FP meteorology
NASA’s Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) announced a major update to the GEOS-FP (“Forward-processing”) data stream. The switchover to GEOS-FP version 5.25.1 occurred on January 30, 2020. This new version contains the following updates to the GCM:
- New convection scheme: The RAS convection scheme used to date has now been replaced with Grell & Freitas deep convection plus Park & Bretherton shallow convection.
- New radiation scheme: The Chou-Suarez shortwave model has been replaced by RRTMG.
For more details, please read the full announcement about the update to GEOS-FP 5.25.1.
Because the GEOS-FP meteorological product is an operational dataset, system changes and updates such as these are made at regular intervals. This ensures that the GEOS-FP data product reflects the state of the science. If you use raw GEOS-FP met fields downloaded from GMAO to drive GEOS-Chem simulations for model dates after January 30, 2020, note that the convection and radiation variables might show substantial differences with respect to prior dates. If you use GEOS-FP met fields downloaded from the WashU archive then this switch starts on June 1, 2020.
The benchmark simulations below can be used to assess the impacts of this GEOS-FP system update. The simulations were completed for January 2020 using parallel streams of the GEOS-FP 5.22.0 and 5.25.1 products provided by GMAO.
NOTE: If you would prefer using a meteorology product that does not contain any system changes, then consider using the GMAO MERRA-2 reanalysis product. MERRA-2 has a native resolution of 0.5 degree x 0.625 degree native resolution, and is generated with a “frozen” assimilation system based on the GEOS GCM version 5.12.4. There are more than 30 years of assimilated MERRA-2 data available (~1980-present) for you to use with GEOS-Chem.
For more information about the changeover in the meteorology archive used for GEOS-Chem see GitHub issue #388. Discussion and concerns about the impacts are at Github issue #1409. A bug impacting the new dataset was discovered during development of GEOS-Chem 14.5.0 and is discussed at GitHub issue #2469.
1-month full-chemistry benchmark plots
Enable PDF bookmarks1 in the files linked below to navigate between species. See the Species in GEOS-Chem wiki page for species definitions and details.
Species Category2 | Plots | Additional Information | ||||
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Level Map | Zonal Mean | Emissions | ||||
Oxidants
O3, CO, OH, NOx |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | sfc | |
Aerosols
DST1, DST2, DST3, DST4, NH4, NIT, SO4, BCPI, BCPO, OCPI, OCPO, AERI, BrSALA, BrSALC, ISALA, ISALC, NITs, SALA, SALC, SO4s, Simple_SOA, Complex_SOA |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | sfc | AOD |
Bromine
Bry, BrOx, Br, Br2, BrCl, BrNO2, BrNO3, BrO, CH3Br, CH2Br2, CHBr3, HOBr, HBr |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | sfc | |
Chlorine
Cly, ClOx, Cl, ClO, Cl2, Cl2O2, ClOO, ClNO2, ClNO3, CCl4, CFCs, CH3Cl, CH2Cl2, CH3CCl3, CHCl3, HOCl, HCl, Halons, HCFCs, OClO |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | -- | |
Iodine
Iy, IxOy, I, I2, IBr, ICl, IO, IONO, IONO2, CH3I, CH2I2, CH2ICl, CH2IBr, HI, HOI, OIO |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | sfc | |
Nitrogen
NOy, NOx, HNO2, HNO3, HNO4, MPAN, NIT, NO, NO2, NO3, N2O5, MPN, PAN, PPN, N2O, NHx, NH3, NH4, MENO3, ETNO3, IPRNO3, NPRNO3 |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | sfc | |
Primary Organics
EOH, MOH, ISOP, MTPA, MTPO, LIMO, ALK4, BENZ, CH4, C2H6, C3H8, PRPE, TOLU, XYLE |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | sfc | |
Secondary Organics
ACTA, ALD2, CH2O, HPALDs, MACR, IEPOX, ACET, MEK, MVK, ISOPN, GLYX, HCOOH, MAP, RCHO, MP |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | sfc | |
Secondary Organic Aerosols
TSOA0, TSOA1, TSOA2, TSOA3, ASOA1, ASOA2, ASOA3, ASOAN, TSOG0, TSOG1, TSOG2, TSOG3, ASOG1, ASOG2, ASOG3, INDIOL, LVOCOA, SOAIE, SOAGX, SOAP, SOAS |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | sfc | |
Sulfur
SOx, DMS, OCS, SO2, SO4 |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | sfc | |
ROy
H2O2, H, H2, H2O, HO2, O1D, OH, RO2 |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | -- | |
J-values | sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere | -- | -- |
Emissions by HEMCO category | Total
Aircraft, Anthropogenic, Biomass Burning, Biogenic, Lightning*, Natural, Ocean, Seabirds, Decaying Plants, Ship, Soil, Degassing Volcanoes*, Erupting Volcanoes* * Lightning NOx and volcano emissions are off in both simulations because no data are available for January 2020. | |||||
Emission totals | Tables by species | |||||
Global mass | Entire atmosphere | |||||
Metrics | OH concentration, MCF lifetime, CH4 lifetime | |||||
Budget tables |
Budget totals by vertical region |
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2Species category and lumped species definitions are simple to adjust. Updating them requires only editing the YAML files.
1-month transport tracer benchmark plots
Species Category2 | Plots | |||
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Level Map | Zonal Mean | |||
RnPbBeTracers
Rn222, Pb210, Pb210Strat, Be7, Be7Strat, Be10, Be10Strat |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere |
PassiveTracers
PassiveTracer, SF6Tracer, CH3ITracer, COAnthroEmis25dayTracer, COAnthroEmis50dayTracer, COUniformEmis25dayTracer, GlobEmis90dayTracer, NHEmis90dayTracer, SHEmis90dayTracer |
sfc | 500hPa | full column | stratosphere |
WetLossConv
Pb210, Pb210Strat, Be7, Be7Strat, Be10, Be10Strat |
sfc | 500 hPa | full column | strat |
WetLossLS
Pb210, Pb210Strat, Be7, Be7Strat, Be10, Be10Strat |
sfc | 500 hPa | full column | strat |
Pb-Be Budgets | GEOS-FP 5.22.0 (Ref): | GEOS-FP 5.25.1 (Dev): | ||
Operation budgets | ||||
Strat-trop exchange | GEOS-FP 5.22 (Ref): | GEOS-FP 5.25 (Dev): |