The chemistry-climate model ECHAM6.3-HAM2.3-MOZ1.0

The chemistry-climate model ECHAMHAMMOZ contains a detailed representation of tropospheric and stratospheric reactive chemistry and state-of-the-art parameterizations of aerosols using either a modal scheme (M7) or a bin scheme (SALSA). This article describes and evaluates the model version ECHAM6.3-HAM2.3-MOZ1.0 with a focus on the tropospheric gas-phase chemistry. A 10-year model simulation was performed to test the stability of the model and provide data for its evaluation. The comparison to observations concentrates on the year 2008 and includes total column observations of ozone and CO from IASI and OMI, Aura MLS observations of temperature, HNO3, CIO, and O-3 for the evaluation of polar stratospheric processes, an ozonesonde climatology, surface ozone observations from the TOAR database, and surface CO data from the Global Atmosphere Watch network. Global budgets of ozone, OH, NOx, aerosols, clouds, and radiation are analyzed and compared to the literature. ECHAMHAMMOZ performs well in many aspects. However, in the base simulation, lightning NOx emissions are very low, and the impact of the heterogeneous reaction of HNO3 on dust and sea salt aerosol is too strong. Sensitivity simulations with increased lightning NOx or modified heterogeneous chemistry deteriorate the comparison with observations and yield excessively large ozone budget terms and too much OH. We hypothesize that this is an impact of potential issues with tropical convection in the ECHAM model.

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Author Schultz, Martin G.
Stadtler, Scarlet
Schröder, Sabine
Taraborrelli, Domenico
Franco, Bruno
Krefting, Jonathan
Henrot, Alexandra
Ferrachat, Sylvaine
Lohmann, Ulrike
Neubauer, David
Siegenthaler-Le Drian, Colombe
Wahl, Sebastian
Kokkola, Harri
Kühn, Thomas
Rast, Sebastian
Schmidt, Hauke
Stier, Philip
Kinnison, Doug
Tyndall, Geoffrey S.
Orlando, John J.
Wespes, Catherine
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2018-05-04T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2023-08-18T19:13:35.930043
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Suggested Citation Schultz, Martin G., Stadtler, Scarlet, Schröder, Sabine, Taraborrelli, Domenico, Franco, Bruno, Krefting, Jonathan, Henrot, Alexandra, Ferrachat, Sylvaine, Lohmann, Ulrike, Neubauer, David, Siegenthaler-Le Drian, Colombe, Wahl, Sebastian, Kokkola, Harri, Kühn, Thomas, Rast, Sebastian, Schmidt, Hauke, Stier, Philip, Kinnison, Doug, Tyndall, Geoffrey S., Orlando, John J., Wespes, Catherine. (2018). The chemistry-climate model ECHAM6.3-HAM2.3-MOZ1.0. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7cr5x3j. Accessed 31 January 2025.

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