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ATom: Global Modeling Initiative (GMI) Chemical Transport Model (CTM) Output

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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1897
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Published2021-10-28
Updated2022-01-03
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Description

This dataset contains Global Modeling Initiative (GMI) Chemical Transport Model (CTM) outputs from the four Atom campaigns. GMI simulations of the ATom flight periods have a horizontal resolution of 1.0 x 1.25 degrees, with output every 15 minutes. The ICARTT files are generated by spatially and temporally interpolating the output to the ATom flight track. Vertical interpolation is linear in log-pressure. The netCDF files provide three-dimensional (3D) GMI simulation output for the region surrounding the flight track every 15 minutes at the original model resolution. GMI is a 3-D CTM that includes full chemistry for both the troposphere and stratosphere. GMI simulates the concentrations of many of the species measured during ATom.

Science Keywords

  • ATMOSPHERE
  • ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
  • CARBON AND HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS
  • ATMOSPHERE
  • AIR QUALITY
  • NITROGEN OXIDES

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Strode, S.A., S.D. Steenrod, J.M. Nicely, J. Liu, M.R. Damon, and S.E. Strahan. 2021. ATom: Global Modeling Initiative (GMI) Chemical Transport Model (CTM) Output. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1897

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  • ATom_GlobalModelInitiative_CTM.pdf