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- | ====== Atmospheric Composition ====== | ||
- | ===== Description of the area ===== | ||
- | The Atmospheric Composition (AC) group aims at better understanding the chemical composition of the atmosphere and its effects upon air quality, weather and climate, while improving predictions from local to global scales. We address this goal through the development and use of the Multiscale Nonhydrostatic AtmospheRe CHemistry model (NMMB-MONARCH). The group is the research backbone of the well-known [[http:// | ||
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- | Our models and forecasts are enhanced by an intensive use of up-to-date observations, | ||
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- | The AC Group is structured around four interactive research teams: | ||
- | * Emissions (AC-EMIS) | ||
- | * Atmospheric chemistry and air quality (AC-CHEM) | ||
- | * Dust, aerosols and climate (AC-CLIM) | ||
- | * Data Assimilation, | ||
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- | We interact closely with the [[working_groups: | ||
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- | =====AC people===== | ||
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- | ===== AC wiki index ===== | ||
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- | Below is an index facilitating the navigation between the different wiki and external pages related to AC activities. Some of these links are related to the AC group itself, others are related to the different AC teams, others are related to the different AC cross-cutting working groups (WG). | ||
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- | * **AC group:** | ||
- | * List of people ([[https:// | ||
- | * List of AC projects ([[https:// | ||
- | * Group meetings ([[https:// | ||
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- | * **AC teams:** | ||
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- | * //AC-CHEM #meetings// ([[https:// | ||
- | * //AC-CHEM #ozone// ([[https:// | ||
- | * //AC-CHEM #camp// ([[https:// | ||
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- | * //AC-CLIM #meetings// ([[https:// | ||
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- | * **AC working groups:** | ||
- | * WG Models ([[https:// | ||
- | * WG Observations and evaluation ([[https:// | ||
- | * WG Artificial intelligence for atmospheric composition ([[https:// | ||
- | * WG Operationals ([[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Starting at AC ===== | ||
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- | Welcome to AC group wiki homepage. On this page you will find information about the activities of the group, its organisation and its way to work. | ||
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- | **How the AC group is structured? | ||
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- | **How people work and interact?** In their daily work: | ||
- | * (1) AC members find useful information on this wiki, including general information about the activities of the group or its teams, agenda and minutes of the meetings...; | ||
- | * (2) they use the AC group mailing list (< | ||
- | * (3) they use the [[https:// | ||
- | * (4) they use the BSC-ES department [[https:// | ||
- | * (5) they use [[https:// | ||
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- | **When do people meet?** The AC group meetings occur on a monthly frequency. Then each AC team and each AC working group is organising regular meetings at a specific frequency (typically from 2 to 4 weeks). Regular AC-CES meetings are also organised. Besides the AC group meeting and their AC team meeting, each AC member is free to participate to the other aforementioned regular meetings, according to his/her interests (regularly or sporadically). All these regular meetings are advertized in the AC group calendar. More specifically, | ||
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- | **Who should I contact if I have a question or issue?** For questions or issues related to your computer, your email, your agenda, etc., you can contact Albert Vila Miró (by email at albert.vila@bsc.es or on slack). For general questions or issues related to HPC, installation, | ||
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- | ===== Models and tools developed in the group ===== | ||
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- | Here is the list of models and tools developed in the group: | ||
- | * **HERMES** : emission model that includes its HERMESv3_GR global-regional version ([[https:// | ||
- | * **(NMMB-)MONARCH** : weather-chemistry model ([[https:// | ||
- | * **EC-Earth3** : Earth system model v3 ([[https:// | ||
- | * **EC-Earth4** : Earth system model v4 ([[https:// | ||
- | * **CAMP** : tool for flexible treatment of chemistry in atmospheric models ([[https:// | ||
- | * **GHOST** : harmonized observational database | ||
- | * **Providentia** : model evaluation tool ([[https:// | ||
- | * **Providentia-interpolation** : interpolation tool for providentia ([[https:// | ||
- | * **NES** (NetCDF for Earth Science, [[https:// | ||
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- | Running some of these models on High-Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructures requires building relatively complex pipelines. In the AC group, this is done using the autosubmit tool ([[https:// | ||
- | * **auto-hermes** ([[https:// | ||
- | * **auto-monarch** ([[https:// | ||
- | * **auto-ecearth3** ([[https:// | ||
- | * **auto-snes** ([[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Acronyms ===== | ||
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- | * AC : Atmospheric Composition | ||
- | * CAMP : Chemistry Across Multiple Phases | ||
- | * CES : Computational Earth Sciences | ||
- | * CVC : Climate Variability and Change | ||
- | * ESS : Earth System Services | ||
- | * GHR : Global Health Resilience | ||
- | * HERMES : High-Elective Resolution Modelling Emission System | ||
- | * NES : NetCDF for Earth Science | ||
- | * NMMB : Nonhydrostatic Multiscale Model on the B grid | ||
- | * MONARCH : Multiscale Online Nonhydrostatic AtmospheRe CHemistry | ||
- | * SNES : Standard NES post-procES | ||
- | * WG : Working Group | ||
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