2006
DOI: 10.5194/acpd-6-6957-2006
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The atmospheric chemistry general circulation model ECHAM5/MESSy1: consistent simulation of ozone from the surface to the mesosphere

Abstract: Abstract. The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological processes in a modular framework, following strict coding standards. It has been coupled to the ECHAM5 general circulation model, which has been slightly modified for this purpose. A 90-layer model version up to 0.01 hPa was used at T42 resolution (~2.8 latitude and longitude) to simulate the lower and middle atmosphere. The model meteorology has been tested to check the influence of the changes to ECHAM5… Show more

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“…These contributions were strongly underestimated in Brühl et al (2015) due to a crude parameterization in the used model version based on Jöckel et al (2006). To reproduce the GOMOS 15 observations of extinction at the 3 different wavelengths it is essential to account for dust in a proper way, also with respect to particle size.…”
Section: Dust and Organics From The Troposphere In The Upper Troposphmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These contributions were strongly underestimated in Brühl et al (2015) due to a crude parameterization in the used model version based on Jöckel et al (2006). To reproduce the GOMOS 15 observations of extinction at the 3 different wavelengths it is essential to account for dust in a proper way, also with respect to particle size.…”
Section: Dust and Organics From The Troposphere In The Upper Troposphmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EMAC model is a combination of the general circulation model ECHAM5, [18] (version 5.3.01) and the Modular Earth Submodel System [19] (MESSy; version 1.1). The description and evaluation of the model system are presented in, and references therein.…”
Section: Global Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, SSTs and SIC have been mostly prescribed as boundary conditions damping the climate feedback: an obvious limitation. A valuable option using specific observations of a particular period and region in connection with a CCM is to relax (i.e., nudge) the calculated model dynamics towards real conditions [8,21]; although a nudged CCM (CCMn) is not an ACTM, since the meteorology is "only" relaxed towards observations down to a specific (typically synoptic) scale. A direct confrontation of CCMn results with a specific data set is another possibility to check for instance the performance of the underlying chemistry module: A CCMn can be run successively with two (or more) parameterizations handling the same process (e.g., lightning NO x , deep convection) finding out which approach provides best agreement with the measured data [22][23][24] (see Section 3.1).…”
Section: Capabilities and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A step forward is therefore the inclusion of more detailed tropospheric chemistry in these CCMs (e.g., considering the non-methane hydrocarbon chemistry); more complex "tropospheric" CCMs are already available and have been, for example, used in connection with investigations related to CMIP (Coupled Model Intercomparison Project; see below) activities. Full chemistry, either in CCMs or AOCCMs, allows more detailed investigations of the interaction of tropospheric and stratospheric chemistry in a changing climate [8]. As a consequence, not only a higher vertical resolution of the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere (UTLS) region is required (nowadays in the order of 1-2 km), but also an enhanced horizontal resolution is necessary (currently about 2-3 degrees latitude/longitude) for an adequate treatment of the dynamical and chemical coupling of the troposphere and the stratosphere including the exchange of air masses.…”
Section: On-going Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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