Vn8.4 GA4.0 Release Candidate: RC6.0
This page documents the vn8.4 GA4.0 release candidate xkawa. This job has been run by Luke Abraham on MONSooN.
UKCA code
For this release the relevant and specific UKCA code changes (when compared to the trunk) have been merged into a package branch on PUMA
For the results presented here, revision number 16065
was used.
Initial conditions and forcing
xkawa
was initialised from the final dump of xjcin (dated 2015-12-01).- SSTs and sea-ice use the Reynolds dataset, averaged to produce daily values by meaning over 1995/01/01 to 2005/01/01 using
cdo ydaymean
. - TS2000 (actual date 2000-12-01) conditions were used using the RCP scenario conditions for GHGs and WMO2011 values for ODSs.
- AR5 emissions are used for the CheST chemistry, including MeOH.
Functionality
Pressure-level output for tracers and chemical diagnostics
All STASH items available in section 34 have an equivalent in section 35. Currently only O3 has been set-up, but other fields can be output by copying this example.
Note: the heavyside function s35i173 also need to put output so that these fields can be processed directly.
RCP Scenario Code
The RCP scenario branch, committed to the trunk at vn8.6, has equivalent functionality available in this job (UKCA lower boundary conditions only - further changes are required to have these affect the GHGs).
To use this functionality a hand-edit is required - see e.g. /home/ukca/hand_edits/VN8.4/UKCA_RCP6.0.ed
Known Issues
Interactive Dry Deposition Scheme
Currently it is possible to request dry-deposition for a species in the ukca_chem_strattrop.F90
module (the first 1 in the last three columns of numbers) e.g.
! 29 chch_t( 29,'N2O ', 1,'TR ',' ', 0, 0, 0), & ! 30 DD:12,WD:12, chch_t( 30,'HCl ', 1,'TR ',' ', 1, 1, 0), &
but if values have not been set in ukca_aerod.F90
and ukca_surfddr.F90
then no dry deposition will in fact be calculated. Please see UKCA Chemistry and Aerosol Tutorial 7 for details as to how to add new values.
If you have this, you should see warning messages such as this in the .leave file:
? Warning Message: Surface resistance values not set for HCl ? Warning Message: Surface resistance values not set for HOCl ? Warning Message: Surface resistance values not set for HBr ? Warning Message: Surface resistance values not set for HOBr ? Warning Message: Surface resistance values not set for DMSO ? Warning Message: Surface resistance values not set for Monoterp ? Warning Message: Surface resistance values not set for Sec_Org
Currently none of the above species (HCl, HOCl, HBr, HOBr, DMSO, Monoterp, or Sec_Org) are in fact dry deposited in this job configuration.
Low Stratospheric NOy
This can be seen in the profiles of HNO3 below. It is currently attempting to be addressed. For more information, see details from the NOy PEG.
Results
All results from this run were saved to MOOSE, and can be found at moose:/crum/xkawa
. As well as the standard pp-output, monthly, seasonal, and annual supermeans were created and are also available in the ama.pp
directory.
Evaluation Suite Output
A set of standard results from a mean of the 10 year run, as well as from each of the 10-years can be found in the following documents.
These were generated from the UKCA Evaluation Suite available on the MONSooN post-processor.
Mean over 10 years
Results from individual years
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr01.pdf
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr02.pdf
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr03.pdf
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr04.pdf
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr05.pdf
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr06.pdf
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr07.pdf
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr08.pdf
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr09.pdf
Xkawa_EvalChemAer_yr10.pdf
Lightning NOx
The average annual Lightning NOx emitted is 4.03285 Tg(N)/year over the whole 10-year simulation.
The lightning NOx emitted in each of the individual years of the run is:
- year 01 4.06726 Tg(N)/year
- year 02 4.01840 Tg(N)/year
- year 03 4.06754 Tg(N)/year
- year 04 4.08320 Tg(N)/year
- year 05 3.99700 Tg(N)/year
- year 06 3.96347 Tg(N)/year
- year 07 4.01116 Tg(N)/year
- year 08 4.03512 Tg(N)/year
- year 09 4.04277 Tg(N)/year
- year 10 4.04452 Tg(N)/year