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* {{pdf|Mann_ICAS_AwayDay_UKCAaerosol_Oct2012.pdf|Simulated aerosol properties in HadGEM-UKCA, comparison to TOMCAT-GLOMAPmode and a range of benchmark observational datasets (Oct 2012)}} (G. Mann). |
* {{pdf|Mann_ICAS_AwayDay_UKCAaerosol_Oct2012.pdf|Simulated aerosol properties in HadGEM-UKCA, comparison to TOMCAT-GLOMAPmode and a range of benchmark observational datasets (Oct 2012)}} (G. Mann). |
Revision as of 14:27, 11 December 2012
Presentations
UKCA aerosol: current status, science and future development plans (Sep 2012)
(G. Mann)
State-of-the-science in aerosol-climate models;Current and future science with UKCA aerosol (May 2011)
(G. Mann)
Confronting UKCA with MIPAS Observations
(P. Braesicke)
The United Kingdom Chemistry and Aerosol Community Model (UKCA)
(P. Braesicke)
Effects of Climate Induced Changes in Isoprene Emissions After the Eruption of Mt Pinatubo
(P. Telford)
Reassessment of the Atmospheric Response to the Pinatubo eruption using a Nudged CCM
(P. Telford)
Producing a "Nudged" version of the UKCA CCM
(P. Telford)
Development of a Nudged CCM
(P. Telford)
Influence of oceanic DMS emissions on CCN concentrations over the Southern Ocean: A global model study
(K. Carslaw)
The UK Chemistry and Aerosol Project (UKCA)
(K. Carslaw)
Global aerosol and climate: Why do we care about microphysics?
(K. Carslaw)
Global aerosol microphysics modeling: Implications of new particle formation & growth for aerosol-climate simulations
(G. Mann)
Global size-resolved dust modeling with GLOMAP
(G. Mann)
Enhanced UK capability in global aerosol modeling
(G. Mann)
The UK Chemistry and Aerosol Model (UKCA): An NCAS-Met Office collaboration. Advancing the realism of aerosol-climate effects in UK climate model simulations
(G. Mann)
Climate-chemistry-aerosol coupling for HadGEM2-ES
(J. Rae)
UKCA Tropospheric Chemistry: Evaluation and Sensitivity to Climate Change
(F. O'Connor)
Introduction to HadGEM2-ES
(F. O'Connor)
Application of the Met Office Unified Model for Air Quality Forecasting
(Nick Savage)
Atmospheric response to methane pulse emissions
(F. O'Connor)
Posters
Simulated aerosol properties in HadGEM-UKCA, comparison to TOMCAT-GLOMAPmode and a range of benchmark observational datasets (Oct 2012)
(G. Mann).
Whole-atmosphere aerosol microphysics simulations of the Mount Pinatubo eruption: an evaluation (Oct 2011)
(G. Mann)
Zonal Asymmetries in Age-of-air and their Relevance for Transport into the Subtropical Lowermost Stratosphere
(P. Braesicke)
The Role of Tropical Vertical Velocities in Determining Tracer Gradients in the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere
(P. Braesicke)
Impact of the Pinatubo eruption on Isoprene
(P. Telford)
Development and Assessment of a Nudged Version of the UKCA Model
(P. Telford)
Developments in Global Aerosol Modelling
(K. Carslaw, G. Mann)
Realistic aerosol simulations with the UKCA composition-climate model
(G. Mann)
Achieving an improved sulphur cycle in the HadGEM model through online calculation of oxidant concentrations
(J. Rae)
Effect of Climate Change on Tropospheric Oxidants
(F. O'Connor)
Sensitivity of a coupled chemistry-climate model to climate model biases
(F. O'Connor)
Methane Wetland Emissions: Influence of the El Niño Southern Oscillation
(F. O'Connor)
Preliminary investigation of ozone recovery and climate change in the 21st century using the UM-UKCA climate-compostion model
(S. Hardiman)
Regional air quality forecasting in the Met Office Unified Model
(Carlos Ordonez)
Development of the Met-UM for Air Quality Forecasting
(Mark Weeks)
Chemistry in the Unified Model: Climate-Chemistry Studies with UKCA
(Luke Abraham)
Tracer PDFs as touchstones for CCM validation: The N2O example
(Peter Braesicke)
UKCA Launch Meeting Presentations
- John Pyle:
Introduction
- Colin Johnson:
UKCA as a component of the UM
- Fiona O'Connor:
Tropospheric chemistry modelling
- Ken Carslaw:
Aerosol schemes for UKCA
- Peter Braesicke:
Stratosphere and whole atmosphere modelling
- Nick Savage:
Application of UKCA in an air quality forecast model
- Peter Braesicke (on behalf of Luke Abraham):
Using UKCA