Recent STILT work at Jena Christoph Gerbig and Stefan Körner Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry STILT users at Jena: K. Dhanyalekshmi, Kristina Trusilova,

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Recent STILT work at Jena Christoph Gerbig and Stefan Körner Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry STILT users at Jena: K. Dhanyalekshmi, Kristina Trusilova, Ronald Macatangay (also at U. Bremen) STILT telecon April 4th 2007

Uncertainties in vertical mixing propagated –Approach similar to Lin and Gerbig ’05 –Uncertainties comparable to uncertainties due to wind errors –Paper in prep. Modifications to STILT CO2 biosph (GSB) CO2 residuals (model-truth) CO2 transport error (propagated)Day in June 05

VPRM preprocessor –input: configuration file “namelist” Grid specifications (projection, limits) Time frame –output: EVI, LSWI & Vegetation map at desired resolution for one year (min) netcdf format –Uses: Modis reflectances MOD09A1 from local database Tool tells what tiles are required for downloading Modifications to STILT

Coupling hourly emission fluxes within Trajecvprm() –Emissions in netcdf format –“regridding” to coarser grids online EDGAR emission converter –get.edgar() to create hourly fluxes at desired resolution (needs upgrade to create ncdf files) Modifications to STILT

coupling to TM3 global model as Boundary Condition –TM3 runs using fluxes from inversions, coupled to Biome BGC –Check if nesting improves in forward runs Nested inversions coupling STILT + TM3 adjoint –European nest for high resolution (~ 20 km) (Kristina Trusilova) –Tall tower data plus global network as input STILT-WRF-VPRM for mesoscale inversions –At specific tall tower locations in Europe + aircraft data CERES STILT plans at Jena

Keeping STILT stable throughout development phases –Method: set of hymodelc test runs with a result control facility How (suggestion): Harvard Grid computer –each group provides a (set of) test runs with all required inputs –SK provides a fuzzy checker tool to compare PARTICLE.DATs as core of semi-automated verification (random off, can only check when results are not supposed to change) –developer should run one batch file only which is part of the STILT CVS repository itself –it takes f90 files from user (scp to local machine) and compiles, runs and compares on GRID Future: keeping STILT stable