Atmospheric composition studies on weather and climate timescales require flexible, scalable models. The ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic model with Aerosols and Reactive Trace gases (ICON-ART) provides such an environment. Here, we introduce the most up-to-date version of the flexible tracer framework for ICON-ART and explain its application in one numerical weather forecast and one climate related case study. We demonstrate the implementation of idealised tracers and chemistry tendencies of different complexity using the ART infrastructure. Using different ICON physics configurations for weather and climate with ART, we perform integrations on different timescales, illustrating the model’s performance. First, we present a hindcast experiment fo...
The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological pro...
Two 40-year meteorological datasets are used to drive the Model of Ozone and Related Tracers chemica...
The use of Chemistry-Climate Model (CCM) simulation results is an important contribution assessing t...
Atmospheric composition studies on weather and climate timescales require flexible, scalable models....
This thesis presents the modelling of the interaction of radiation and the composition of the ...
We present the first stage of a new online-coupled global to regional-scale modeling framework for t...
We present the new isotope-enabled model ICON-ART-Iso. The physics package of the global ICOsahedral...
We present the first stage of a new online-coupled global to regional scale modelling framework for ...
International audienceThe coupled climate-chemistry model ECHAM4.L39(DLR)/CHEM is presented which en...
We evaluate the new icosahedral non-hydrostatic atmospheric (ICON-A) general circulation model of th...
We present a recently developed emission module for the ICON (ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic)-ART (Aero...
The goal of the Chemistry-Climate Model Validation (CCMVal) activity is to improve understanding of ...
How the upper-atmosphere branch of the circulation contributes to and interacts with the circulation...
The goal of the Chemistry‐Climate Model Validation (CCMVal) activity is to improve understanding of ...
We present a new emissions module for the ICON (ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic)-ART (Aerosols and React...
The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological pro...
Two 40-year meteorological datasets are used to drive the Model of Ozone and Related Tracers chemica...
The use of Chemistry-Climate Model (CCM) simulation results is an important contribution assessing t...
Atmospheric composition studies on weather and climate timescales require flexible, scalable models....
This thesis presents the modelling of the interaction of radiation and the composition of the ...
We present the first stage of a new online-coupled global to regional-scale modeling framework for t...
We present the new isotope-enabled model ICON-ART-Iso. The physics package of the global ICOsahedral...
We present the first stage of a new online-coupled global to regional scale modelling framework for ...
International audienceThe coupled climate-chemistry model ECHAM4.L39(DLR)/CHEM is presented which en...
We evaluate the new icosahedral non-hydrostatic atmospheric (ICON-A) general circulation model of th...
We present a recently developed emission module for the ICON (ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic)-ART (Aero...
The goal of the Chemistry-Climate Model Validation (CCMVal) activity is to improve understanding of ...
How the upper-atmosphere branch of the circulation contributes to and interacts with the circulation...
The goal of the Chemistry‐Climate Model Validation (CCMVal) activity is to improve understanding of ...
We present a new emissions module for the ICON (ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic)-ART (Aerosols and React...
The new Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) describes atmospheric chemistry and meteorological pro...
Two 40-year meteorological datasets are used to drive the Model of Ozone and Related Tracers chemica...
The use of Chemistry-Climate Model (CCM) simulation results is an important contribution assessing t...