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The following tutorials will teach you how to use various aspects of UKCA, and the parts of Rose (the Unified Model's python-based user interface) that are specific to UKCA.
 
The following tutorials will teach you how to use various aspects of UKCA, and the parts of Rose (the Unified Model's python-based user interface) that are specific to UKCA.
   
* <div style="font-size: 140%;">[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol Tutorials: Things to know before you start the vn10.9+ practicals| '''Things to know before you start''']]</div>
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* <div style="font-size: 140%;">[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol Tutorials: Things to know before you start the vn10.9 practicals| '''Things to know before you start''']]</div>
   
 
General use of the Rose and UKCA:
 
General use of the Rose and UKCA:
   
 
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 1 | Running existing UKCA Suite]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 1 | Running existing UKCA Suite]]</li>
<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 2 | Exploring Rose]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 2 | Exploring Rose]]</li>
<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 3 | What is STASH?]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 3 | What is STASH?]]</li>
<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 4 | Adding new chemical tracers]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 4 | Adding new chemical tracers]]</li>
<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 5 | Adding new emissions]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 5 | Adding new emissions]]</li>
<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 6 | Adding new chemical reactions]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 6 | Adding new chemical reactions]]</li>
<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 7 | Adding dry deposition of chemical species]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 7 | Adding dry deposition of chemical species]]</li>
<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 8 | Adding wet deposition of chemical species]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 8 | Adding wet deposition of chemical species]]</li>
<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 9 | Adding new UKCA chemical diagnostics]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 9 | Adding new UKCA chemical diagnostics]]</li>
<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9+ Tutorial 10 | Examining Aerosol Impacts]]</li>
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<li>[[UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol vn10.9 Tutorial 10 | Examining Aerosol Impacts]]</li>
 
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Revision as of 10:00, 11 December 2017

UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol Tutorials at vn10.9 using Rose & Cylc

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

The following tutorials will teach you how to use various aspects of UKCA, and the parts of Rose (the Unified Model's python-based user interface) that are specific to UKCA.

General use of the Rose and UKCA:

  1. Running existing UKCA Suite
  2. Exploring Rose
  3. What is STASH?
  4. Adding new chemical tracers
  5. Adding new emissions
  6. Adding new chemical reactions
  7. Adding dry deposition of chemical species
  8. Adding wet deposition of chemical species
  9. Adding new UKCA chemical diagnostics
  10. Examining Aerosol Impacts

The slides from the Workshop run in January 2017 can be found here: Pdficon small.png UKCA Tutorial Slides (1-9) Info circle.png

These tutorials are an update and expansion of the tutorials which were at UM8.2, UM8.4, and UM10.4.


This tutorial has been funded by the NERC Advanced Training: Short Courses award scheme and the ACITES Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Network.

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Written by Luke Abraham 2016