A sectional aerosol model (CARMA) has been developed and coupled with the Community Earth System Model (CESM1). Aerosol microphysics, radiative properties, and interactions with clouds are simulated in the size-resolving model. The model described here uses 20 particle size bins for each aerosol component including freshly nucleated sulfate particles, as well as mixed particles containing sulfate, primary organics, black carbon, dust, and sea salt. The model also includes five types of bulk secondary organic aerosols with four volatility bins. The overall cost of CESM1-CARMA is approximately ∼2.6 times as much computer time as the standard three-mode aerosol model in CESM1 (CESM1-MAM3) and twice as much computer time as the seven-mode aeros...
We implement the TwO-Moment Aerosol Sectional (TOMAS) microphysics module into GEOS-CHEM, a CTM driv...
The aerosol dynamics module MADE has been coupled to the general circulation model ECHAM4 to simula...
Aerosols and cloud droplets in the atmosphere appear in different sizes. They can be transported by ...
A sectional aerosol model (CARMA) has been developed and coupled with the Community Earth System Mod...
A sectional aerosol model (CARMA) has been developed and coupled with the Community Earth System Mod...
A sectional aerosol model (CARMA) has been developed and coupled with the Community Earth System Mod...
We implemented the Community Aerosol and Radiation Model for Atmospheres (CARMA) in both the high- a...
Aerosol-cloud-chemistry interactions have potentially large but uncertain impacts on Earth's climate...
[1] New aerosol modules of global ( circulation and chemical transport) models are evaluated. These ...
We document and evaluate the aerosol schemes as implemented in the physical and Earth system models,...
International audienceEarth system models have been used for climate predictions in recent years due...
First results of a multiannual integration with the new global aerosol model system ECHAM4/MADE are ...
First results of a multiannual integration with the new global aerosol model system ECHAM4/MADE are ...
The Community Atmosphere Model (CAM), ver- sion 5, is now coupled to extensive tropospheric and stra...
The aerosol-climate modelling system ECHAM5-HAM is introduced. It is based on a flexible microphysic...
We implement the TwO-Moment Aerosol Sectional (TOMAS) microphysics module into GEOS-CHEM, a CTM driv...
The aerosol dynamics module MADE has been coupled to the general circulation model ECHAM4 to simula...
Aerosols and cloud droplets in the atmosphere appear in different sizes. They can be transported by ...
A sectional aerosol model (CARMA) has been developed and coupled with the Community Earth System Mod...
A sectional aerosol model (CARMA) has been developed and coupled with the Community Earth System Mod...
A sectional aerosol model (CARMA) has been developed and coupled with the Community Earth System Mod...
We implemented the Community Aerosol and Radiation Model for Atmospheres (CARMA) in both the high- a...
Aerosol-cloud-chemistry interactions have potentially large but uncertain impacts on Earth's climate...
[1] New aerosol modules of global ( circulation and chemical transport) models are evaluated. These ...
We document and evaluate the aerosol schemes as implemented in the physical and Earth system models,...
International audienceEarth system models have been used for climate predictions in recent years due...
First results of a multiannual integration with the new global aerosol model system ECHAM4/MADE are ...
First results of a multiannual integration with the new global aerosol model system ECHAM4/MADE are ...
The Community Atmosphere Model (CAM), ver- sion 5, is now coupled to extensive tropospheric and stra...
The aerosol-climate modelling system ECHAM5-HAM is introduced. It is based on a flexible microphysic...
We implement the TwO-Moment Aerosol Sectional (TOMAS) microphysics module into GEOS-CHEM, a CTM driv...
The aerosol dynamics module MADE has been coupled to the general circulation model ECHAM4 to simula...
Aerosols and cloud droplets in the atmosphere appear in different sizes. They can be transported by ...