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==Task 10.1: Understand how the GLOMAP aerosol module tracks aerosol species and modes==
 
==Task 10.1: Understand how the GLOMAP aerosol module tracks aerosol species and modes==
   
<span style="color:green">'''TASK 10.1:''' Read section 12 (page 32) of the [http://www.ukca.ac.uk/wiki/images/b/b1/Umdp_084-umdp84.pdf UKCA UMDP] and refer to Tables 18, 19 and 20 on pageof the reaction <math>\textrm{ALICE} + \textrm{OH} \longrightarrow \textrm{BOB} + \textrm{SEC\_ORG}</math> to STASH code '''34461''', the dry deposition of '''ALICE''' to STASH code '''34462''', and the wet deposition of '''BOB''' to '''34463'''. They should be outputted as a daily mean to the '''pa/UPA''' stream.</span>
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<span style="color:green">'''TASK 10.1:''' Read section 12 (page 32) of the [http://www.ukca.ac.uk/wiki/images/b/b1/Umdp_084-umdp84.pdf UKCA UMDP] and refer to Tables 18, 19 and 20 on pages 33, 34 and 35.
   
 
==Task 10.2: Run the copy of the standard UKCA job tracking two OC components in the GLOMAP modes==
 
==Task 10.2: Run the copy of the standard UKCA job tracking two OC components in the GLOMAP modes==

Revision as of 17:41, 25 March 2014

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What you will learn in this Tutorial

In this tutorial you will learn about how to run the GLOMAP-mode aerosol module with a different configuration re: which components are included in each mode. You will run a copy of the standard UKCA job which tracks organic carbon in two separate components -- one for the primary (emitted) organic carbon and one for secondary organic carbon formed following oxidation in the atmosphere.

Task 10.1: Understand how the GLOMAP aerosol module tracks aerosol species and modes

TASK 10.1: Read section 12 (page 32) of the UKCA UMDP and refer to Tables 18, 19 and 20 on pages 33, 34 and 35.

Task 10.2: Run the copy of the standard UKCA job tracking two OC components in the GLOMAP modes

Take a copy of the XXXXX job from the Tutorial experiment labelled two-component OC job and submit it for the 2-day run. Note that this uses the same branch as the standard job but allows you to run either the standard GLOMAP configuration in UKCA (MS2) or the two-component OC configuration (MS4).

Task 10.3 Examine the simulated organic carbon in each mode in original and two-component OC configuration

We recommend you use xconv for this task.---- Written by Graham Mann 2014