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Title: VOCALSUK Regional Modelling Using WRFCHEM


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VOCALS-UKRegional ModellingUsing WRF-CHEM
  • Michael Bane, Douglas Lowe,Gordon McFiggans
  • Centre for Atmospheric Science
  • University of Manchester

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Regional Modelling
  • Use of WRF-CHEM for VOCALS-UK
  • WP 2.4 prediction of aerosol composition
    properties over the SEP region
  • WP 5.2 evaluation/comparison of aerosol
    thermodynamic schemes in WRF-CHEM in predicting
    activation
  • WP 5.3 case studies of aerosol transformation
    cloud interaction
  • WRF-CHEM
  • Fast, Gustafson et al _at_ PNNL Grell, Peckham _at_
    NOAA NCAR many others

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Why WRF-CHEM
  • WRF doesn't capture explicit cloud-aerosol-chemis
    try interactions
  • WRF-CHEM does
  • cloud droplet number source as function of
    aerosol activation (moving into cloud)
  • prognostic droplet nucleationscheme gives max
    supersaturation,S_max, in updrafts
  • aerosol particles with critical S lt S_max are
    activated
  • phase transitions activation/evaporation

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WRF-CHEM aerosol
  • Physics nucleation, coagulation, dry dep
  • Thermodynamics
  • MTEM (mixing rules,activity coeffs), MESA (TD
    equilibriumsolver for diff/mixed phases), ASTEM
    (dynamic integration of coupled gas-aerosol
    partitioning ODEs) Zaveri et al (2005ab, 2007)
  • PD-FiTE (Topping, UoM) to be included later
  • Species modelled
  • SO42-, NO3-, NH4, Cl-, Na, other inorgs,
    organic matter, black carbon, liquid water, num
    (optional calcium, carbonate, methanesulfonate)

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WRF-CHEM aerosol representation
  • MADE/SORGAM
  • modal Modal AerosolDynamics model forEurope
    (Ackermann 1998)
  • includes SOA by SORGAM Secondary Organic Aerosol
    Model (Schell at al, 2001)
  • MOSAIC
  • Model for Simulating Aerosol Interactions and
    Chemistry
  • sectional (currently 4 or 8) mass-size rep,
    inter-bin mass transfer 2-moment or moving
    centre
  • no SOA
  • UoM will be providing SOA module

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WRF-CHEM aerosol-cloud interactions
  • direct aerosol feedbacks
  • absorption/scattering by aerosol fed back into
    met
  • FAST-J (spherical Mie code)
  • for given num, RI wet radius
  • provides AOD, SSA, asymmetry factor extinction
  • coupled to Goddard shortwave radiation code
  • indirect cloud-aerosol feedbacks (work in
    progress)
  • using Lin et al microphysics schemes
  • aqueous phase chemistry
  • increased cloud-borne sulphate, nitrate, ammonium
  • wet deposition (in-cloud below-cloud)

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WRF-CHEM computational burden
  • much more expensive than just WRF
  • additional computations
  • chemistry/aerosol
  • yet to implementdynamic aerosolschemes
  • higher computationalcosts

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Thanks...
  • Fast, Grell Gustafson
  • slides from various presentations

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Optional extras...
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  • WRF-CHEM built upon WRF ARW dynamic core
  • Aerosol species transported using same as WRF for
    hori/vert coords (no interpolation in x,y,z) and
    same physics parameterisation (no interpolation
    in time)

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WRF-CHEM chemistry
  • radm2
  • CBM-Z
  • (Zaveri Peters, 1999)
  • extended CBM-IV to include long-lived species,
    their intermediates, isoprene chem, DMS chem
    lumped structure for organics (similar C bonds)
  • Use of KPP to generate (new?) chemical mechanisms
    adjoints
  • FAST-J photolysis (based on Wild et al, 2000)
    alternatively, TUV scheme

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RATIONALE why WRF-CHEM Aerosol-Cloud
Interactions may have a significant impact on
climate on global and regional scales. HOWEVER
The detailed processes are poorly known and the
bases for their representation in global models
is at present limited ie need coupled model (not
just WRF) to capture all cloud-aerosol-chemistry
interactions
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Emissions (to be written)
  • MEGAN (global biogenic emis model)

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the end
  • http//www.cas.manchester.ac.uk
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