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A 3-month activity in January to March 2019, funded via the JWCRP project ACE (Aerosol and Chemistry Efficiency, PI Dr. Graham Mann, NCAS-Climate, Univ Leeds; co-I Dr. Fiona O'Connor, UK Met Office), involved PDRA Dr. Masaru Yoshioka (Univ. Leeds) consolidating code-changes added by Leeds University researchers in projects during 2015-2018 into "upgrade branches" defining the different versions of the GLOMAP codebase maintained by the core GLOMAP development team at Leeds.
   
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The work successfully consolidated these code-changes into UM branches of the latest version of the UM at that time (UM v11.0), in preparation for lodging these back to the trunk at a subsequent UM v11.x version.
Mark Richardson created following table based on a poster from Graham and Masaru, they had provided on 1 April 2019, but recently revisited in conversation with Adrian Hill.
 
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The information on the content of these branches and other details can be found in these two documents -- a brief report for the JWCRP/NCAS-funded activity and a summary poster presented to the UK composition climate modelling meeting in March 2019, with input also from Dr. Adrian Hill at the Met Office :
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* [[Media:GLOMAP_code_consolidation_activities_2.pdf|GLOMAP_code_consolidation_activities_2.pdf]]
 
* Poster: [[Media:2019-03_NCAS-CCI_poster_GLOMAP-1.pdf|2019-03_NCAS-CCI_poster_GLOMAP-1.pdf]]
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Following discussion at the UKCA Code Management Group meeting, Mark Richardson created the Table below, to provide the main points from these documents -- and re: the reference GLOMAP versions set out in the GLOMAP software license [[Media:GLOMAPmode_PET_forECMWFandCNRSlicense_May2021version.pdf|Media:GLOMAPmode_PET_forECMWFandCNRSlicense_May2021version.pdf]]
   
 
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Dr. Graham Mann has recently (Jan 2021) supplied the below documents with Dr. Masaru Yoshioka about GLOMAP code consolidation activity:
 
* Poster: [[Media:2019-03_NCAS-CCI_poster_GLOMAP-1.pdf|2019-03_NCAS-CCI_poster_GLOMAP-1.pdf]]
 
* [[Media:GLOMAP_code_consolidation_activities_2.pdf|GLOMAP_code_consolidation_activities_2.pdf]]
 
   
   

Revision as of 09:23, 29 June 2021

A 3-month activity in January to March 2019, funded via the JWCRP project ACE (Aerosol and Chemistry Efficiency, PI Dr. Graham Mann, NCAS-Climate, Univ Leeds; co-I Dr. Fiona O'Connor, UK Met Office), involved PDRA Dr. Masaru Yoshioka (Univ. Leeds) consolidating code-changes added by Leeds University researchers in projects during 2015-2018 into "upgrade branches" defining the different versions of the GLOMAP codebase maintained by the core GLOMAP development team at Leeds.

The work successfully consolidated these code-changes into UM branches of the latest version of the UM at that time (UM v11.0), in preparation for lodging these back to the trunk at a subsequent UM v11.x version.

The information on the content of these branches and other details can be found in these two documents -- a brief report for the JWCRP/NCAS-funded activity and a summary poster presented to the UK composition climate modelling meeting in March 2019, with input also from Dr. Adrian Hill at the Met Office :

Following discussion at the UKCA Code Management Group meeting, Mark Richardson created the Table below, to provide the main points from these documents -- and re: the reference GLOMAP versions set out in the GLOMAP software license Media:GLOMAPmode_PET_forECMWFandCNRSlicense_May2021version.pdf

GLOMAP-mode version comment reference available in model
5.0 origin gmd 2010 paper
6.0R R means recalibrated x
7newprim primary emissions x
7newprim+dust Dust modal scheme and its ageing x vn11.0_dust_ageing
8.0 Aerosol in stratosphere and troposphere x vn11.0_updateGLOMAPtoDhomse14ACP
8.0+dust Dust modal scheme and its ageing x x
8.1 Cloud ice threshold for scavenging x vn11.0_ukca_glomap_bugfix_SECORGorgNPF (and 2 other)
8.2 Meteoric Smoke Particles (MSP) interaction x vn11.0_GLOMAPmode6matchMSPfromWACCM
8.3 Improvement of Evaporation of H2SO4 off MSPs x x
9.0) Hybrid Dissolution Solver (HyDiS) for Nitrate and Ammonia aerosols y x


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