We present the first stage of a new online-coupled global to regional-scale modeling framework for the simulation of the spatiotemporal evolution of aerosols and trace gases. The underlying meteorological model is the new nonhydrostatic model system ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic) which allows a local grid refinement with two-way interactions between the grids. We develop the extension ART (Aerosol and Reactive Trace gases) with the goal of simulating interactions between trace substances and the state of the atmosphere. Within this paper, we present the basic equations and give an overview of the physical parameterizations as well as numerical methods we use. First applications of the new model system for trace gases, monodisperse partic...
A model environment has been established, which allows an estimation of the influence of global clim...
International audienceThis paper presents results from a new method, ZooM-CiTTy, that aims to accura...
A flexible treatment for gas- and aerosol-phase chemical processes has been developed for models of ...
We present the first stage of a new online-coupled global to regional scale modelling framework for ...
Atmospheric composition studies on weather and climate timescales require flexible, scalable models....
We present a recently developed emission module for the ICON (ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic)-ART (Aero...
Aerosol particles in the atmosphere are complex mixtures of different chemical species, and their co...
International audienceA GLObal Model of Aerosol Processes (GLOMAP) has been developed as an extensio...
We present a new emissions module for the ICON (ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic)-ART (Aerosols and React...
The numerical weather prediction model of the Consortium for Small Scale Modelling (COSMO), maintain...
The online-coupled, regional chemistry transport model COSMO-ART is evaluated for periods in all sea...
International audienceWe introduce the Coupled Aerosol and Tracer Transport model to the Brazilian d...
Anthropogenic aerosol effects on climate produce one of the largest uncertainties in estimates of ra...
This study assesses the advantages of using a coupled atmospheric-tracer transport model, comprising...
The global ECHAM5/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry (EMAC) Model is equipped with the Lagrangian transpor...
A model environment has been established, which allows an estimation of the influence of global clim...
International audienceThis paper presents results from a new method, ZooM-CiTTy, that aims to accura...
A flexible treatment for gas- and aerosol-phase chemical processes has been developed for models of ...
We present the first stage of a new online-coupled global to regional scale modelling framework for ...
Atmospheric composition studies on weather and climate timescales require flexible, scalable models....
We present a recently developed emission module for the ICON (ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic)-ART (Aero...
Aerosol particles in the atmosphere are complex mixtures of different chemical species, and their co...
International audienceA GLObal Model of Aerosol Processes (GLOMAP) has been developed as an extensio...
We present a new emissions module for the ICON (ICOsahedral Non-hydrostatic)-ART (Aerosols and React...
The numerical weather prediction model of the Consortium for Small Scale Modelling (COSMO), maintain...
The online-coupled, regional chemistry transport model COSMO-ART is evaluated for periods in all sea...
International audienceWe introduce the Coupled Aerosol and Tracer Transport model to the Brazilian d...
Anthropogenic aerosol effects on climate produce one of the largest uncertainties in estimates of ra...
This study assesses the advantages of using a coupled atmospheric-tracer transport model, comprising...
The global ECHAM5/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry (EMAC) Model is equipped with the Lagrangian transpor...
A model environment has been established, which allows an estimation of the influence of global clim...
International audienceThis paper presents results from a new method, ZooM-CiTTy, that aims to accura...
A flexible treatment for gas- and aerosol-phase chemical processes has been developed for models of ...