2022
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10512791.1
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A method for estimating global subgrid-scale gravity-wave temperature perturbations in chemistry-climate models

Abstract: Many chemical processes depend non-linearly on temperature.Gravity-wave-induced temperature perturbations have been previously shown to affect atmospheric chemistry, but accounting for this process in chemistry-climate models has been a challenge because many gravity waves have scales smaller than the typical model resolution.Here, we present a method to account for subgrid-scale orographic gravity-wave-induced temperature perturbations on the global scale for the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (WACC… Show more

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“…ERA5 data are downloaded using the Climate Data Store (CDS) API (Hersbach et al., 2017). Model simulation data and the scripts used to create the figures are available online (Weimer et al., 2023) using the following link: https://www.acom.ucar.edu/DOI-DATA/dkin/JAMES_Weimer_2022. The model code (software) modifications to add the parameterization to the published version of CESM2.1.1 (see Danabasoglu et al., 2020) can also be found using this link.…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ERA5 data are downloaded using the Climate Data Store (CDS) API (Hersbach et al., 2017). Model simulation data and the scripts used to create the figures are available online (Weimer et al., 2023) using the following link: https://www.acom.ucar.edu/DOI-DATA/dkin/JAMES_Weimer_2022. The model code (software) modifications to add the parameterization to the published version of CESM2.1.1 (see Danabasoglu et al., 2020) can also be found using this link.…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%