Application of NASA-Unified WRF model to carbon dioxide simulation- model development and evaluation

13. Climate action 01 natural sciences 7. Clean energy 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104785 Publication Date: 2020-07-26T09:26:09Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract The NASA-Unified Weather Research and Forecasting model has been coupled with the Carnegie-Ames-Stanford Approach biogeochemical model/Global Fire Emissions Database and the Parameterized Chemistry Transport Model (NU-WRF-CASA) to simulate CO2 transport and variability at fine spatial resolutions, which is anticipated to assist in better understanding the mechanisms and processes controlling carbon sources/sinks and in reducing uncertainty in carbon-climate interactions. NU-WRF-CASA is designed to operate in an internally consistent manner in which NASA's Goddard Earth Observing System Model, version 5, can be applied to drive the entire coupled modeling system. A 3-year simulation was carried out for North America to evaluate NU-WRF-CASA's performance under various regions and environmental conditions. Observational CO2 data from tower, flask, aircraft, and satellite measurements were used for model evaluations. The results showed that NU-WRF-CASA correctly distributed CO2 fluxes and reproduced spatial-temporal CO2 transport and variability reasonably well with overall bias within 1 ppmv.
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