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Earth System Chemistry integrated Modelling (ESCiMo) with the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) version 2.51
Holger Tost
Andrea Pozzer
Markus Kunze
Oliver Kirner
Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer
Sabine Brinkop
Duy S. Cai
Christoph Dyroff
Johannes Eckstein
Franziska Frank
Hella Garny
Klaus-Dirk Gottschaldt
Phoebe Graf
Volker Grewe
Astrid Kerkweg
Bastian Kern
Sigrun Matthes
Mariano Mertens
Stefanie Meul
Marco Neumaier
Matthias Nützel
Sophie Oberländer-Hayn
Roland Ruhnke
Theresa Runde
Rolf Sander
Dieter Scharffe
Andreas Zahn
Abstract. Three types of reference simulations, as recommended by the Chemistry–Climate Model Initiative (CCMI), have been performed with version 2.51 of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts – Hamburg (ECHAM)/Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) Atmospheric Chemistry (EMAC) model: hindcast simulations (1950–2011), hindcast simulations with specified dynamics (1979–2013), i.e. nudged towards ERA-Interim reanalysis data, and combined hindcast and projection simulations (1950–2100). The manuscript summarizes the updates of the model system and details the different model set-ups used, including the on-line calculated diagnostics. Simulations have been performed with two different nudging set-ups, with and without interactive tropospheric aerosol, and with and without a coupled ocean model. Two different vertical resolutions have been applied. The on-line calculated sources and sinks of reactive species are quantified and a first evaluation of the simulation results from a global perspective is provided as a quality check of the data. The focus is on the intercomparison of the different model set-ups. The simulation data will become publicly available via CCMI and the Climate and Environmental Retrieval and Archive (CERA) database of the German Climate Computing Centre (DKRZ). This manuscript is intended to serve as an extensive reference for further analyses of the Earth System Chemistry integrated Modelling (ESCiMo) simulations.
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