Published October 29, 2020 | Version v2
Dataset Open

Input data for performing chemistry coupled PALM model system 6.0 simulations with different chemical mechanisms

  • 1. Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research - Atmospheric Environmental Research (IMK-IFU), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Garmisch Partenkirchen, 82467, Germany.

Description

The data presented here comprised of input files that have been used to run chemistry coupled PALM model system 6.0 simulations for the article entitled "Development of an atmospheric chemistry model coupled to the PALM model system 6.0: Implementation and  first applications". In this article we describe the implementation of an online-coupled gas-phase chemistry model in the turbulence resolving PALM model system 6.0.

List of the input data required for performing chemistry model simulations with different chemical mechanisms is given below.  A text file comprised of measured concentrations of NO, NO2 and O3 is also added.

  1. Fortran parameter (PARIN) files for four mechanisms and one meteorology-only simulation.
  2. Static file
  3. Dynamic file
  4. Two files (shortwave and longwave input data) for rrtmg radiation model
  5. Observation from two air quality stations in Berlin, Germany .
  6. PALM model source code revision 4450 (palm_trunk_rev-4450.tar.gz)
  7. PALM model source code revision 4601 (palm_trunk_rev-4601.tar.gz)

The PALM model system 6.0 revision 4451 and 4601 (for chemistry flux profiles only) have been used for these simulations. 

Notes

MOSAIK and MOSAIK-2 are funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) under grant 01LP1601 and 01LP1911H within the framework of Research for Sustainable Development (FONA; www.fona.de). Benchmark and test runs with PALM have been performed at the supercomputers of the North-German Super- computing Alliance (HLRN), which is gratefully acknowledged. Wieke Heldens and Julian Zeidler of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) provided the Geographical information data, Kristina Winderlich and Eckhard Kadasch of German Meteorological Service (DWD) provided preprocessed COSMO-DE data and developed INIFOR software utility to make COSMO data readable to PALM.

Files

Files (829.8 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:1a6a7f2c0bba0cc23edc8ee10ef8b1e8
788 Bytes Download
md5:03c4f1c317ad0831f89ce120ddc9057a
23.8 MB Download
md5:180c24f27869dc13a43fde3914b66ec9
23.9 MB Download
md5:0e93ef82989761ac7576dab8d398662b
13.1 kB Download
md5:6875af8bf1620092f6f1d44406e08a8e
8.3 kB Download
md5:853c0edcc4d4597b1747f487a1c72258
10.7 kB Download
md5:23842a9e81eb1bae86187875d05b9a7b
10.9 kB Download
md5:22ff302c25519cc8abbe587a42d5f5f0
11.8 kB Download
md5:8739d02a3421c29df0f01ccbef122274
673.6 MB Download
md5:c416f3959630aa1cde044aa3568d1e44
70.0 MB Download
md5:9da17467a8c921910bac04958988ab69
20.4 MB Download
md5:20648d898cd4ffa224930f74aab958aa
17.9 MB Download