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Henry Fuelberg Nick Heath Sean Freeman FSU WRF-Chem During SEAC 4 RS
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What We’ll Be Running : The Weather Research and Forecasting model with Chemistry (WRF-Chem) Version 3.4 (Release Date: April 2012) Fully coupled, “online”, state-of-the-art weather/chemistry model
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Horizontal Domains: 45 km 15 km (tentatively)
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Vertical Domains: ~70 terrain-following sigma levels Packed in the boundary layer and near the tropopause Model top of 10 hPa ~1 km TTL
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Met Initial and Boundary Conditions Global Forecast System (GFS) 0.5°x0.5° real- time data 3 hourly time intervals
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Chem Initial and Boundary Conditions MOZART-4 CO is assimilated with MOPITT CO retrievals Also uses GFS meteorology RACM chemical mechanism MEGAN biogenics Biomass burning emissions from MODIS Anthropogenic emissions from RETRO GOCART aerosol parameterization
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FieldSetting Cumulus SchemeGrell-Devenyi 3D ensemble PBL SchemeMellor-Yamada-Janic Microphysics5-class w/graupel Shortwave RadiationGoddard shortwave Longwave RadiationRapid Radiative Transfer Model
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MET Products: “Standard” variables at multiple pressure levels Simulated radar reflectivity Convective fields (convective precip, etc.) Thermodynamic Diagrams Total 24 h PrecipSim. Radar Reflectivity
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Simulated Reflectivity
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CHEM Products: CO O 3 NO NO 2 CH 4 SO 2 Surface CO200 hPa Ozone
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Surface CO & 10 m Winds
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Website: http://fuelberg.met.fsu.edu/research/seac4rs/mission.php
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Website:
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Choose Variable View Model Info Website:
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Animate
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Post Mission: Finer horizontal resolution 1-2 km grid spacing Explicitly resolve convection ICs and BCs from GFS final analyses Includes observations Better representation of atmosphere
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We’re here to help… Henry Fuelberg hfuelberg@fsu.edu Nick Heath nkh09@my.fsu.edu Sean Freeman swf11@my.fsu.edu
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