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Revision as of 18:49, 18 January 2021
UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol Tutorials at vn11.8 using Rose & Cylc
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.
Please work through the UKCA Tutorials below at your own pace. They should take between 8 and 14 hours to complete, but don't worry if you take more or less time than this.
# | Difficulty | Time to Complete | Topic |
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1 | EASY | Under 30 minutes | Running an existing UKCA Suite |
2 | EASY | Under 30 minutes | Exploring Rose |
3 | EASY | Under 30 minutes | What is STASH? |
4 | HARD | 1-2 hours | Adding new chemical tracers |
5 | HARD | 1-2 hours | Adding new emissions |
6 | MEDIUM | 30-60 minute | Adding new chemical reactions |
7 | MEDIUM | 30-60 minute | Adding dry deposition of chemical species |
8 | EASY | Under 30 minutes | Adding wet deposition of chemical species |
9 | HARD | 1-2 hours | Adding new UKCA chemical diagnostics |
10 | HARD | 1-2 hours | Examining Aerosol Impacts |
11 | HARD | 1-2 hours | Worked Example: Developing a change for submission to the trunk |
These tutorials are an update and expansion of the tutorials which were at UM8.2, UM8.4, UM10.4, and UM10.9.
This tutorial has been funded by the NERC Advanced Training: Short Courses award scheme and the ACITES Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Network.
Written by Luke Abraham 2020