KIT – University of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg and National Research Center of the Helmholtz Association Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute.

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KIT – University of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg and National Research Center of the Helmholtz Association Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research - Troposphere COSMO-ART Status - Development - Application

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research

But there is more…

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research Why aerosols in operational forecasts? Accidental releases: radioactive particles, hazardous substances Health issues: natural and anthropogenic particles (e.g. pollen) Visibility: volcanic ash, vegetation fires, mineral dust, secondary aerosol Flight safety: volcanic ash, mineral dust, vegetation fires, all kind of CCN (icing) Renewable energy: mineral dust, all kind of CCN (persistent stratus clouds) Hydrology and high impact weather: all kind of aerosol, ongoing research Climate: all kind of aerosol, ongoing research

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research Vogel et al., 2009 Bangert et al., 2012 COSMO-ART: Aerosols and Reactive Trace gases Atmospheric processes Emissions Gas phase chemistry Aerosol Dynamics Radiation and cloud formation

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research COSMO-ART COSMO-ART used and further developed by:

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research Tracer structure COSMO-ART/M7 COMSO-ART based on COSMO 5.0 Test suite for COSMO-ART COSMO-ART serves as the base for EU Project EXA2GREEN Two extra days at the COSMO-CLM-ART training course Developments since last GM:

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research Data assimilation activities for COSMO-ART

Mineral dust above the dead sea P. Kishcha, P. Alpert

Comparisons between modeled surface concentrations and PM10 measurements on March 22, 2013

AOD at 550 nm wavelength 29 April, 2011 East Asian deserts MODIS COSMO-ART AOD MODIS cloud mask S. Schrader

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research Climate Engineering

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research Climate Engineering

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research Emergency case version

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research Emergency case version

Pollengramm Zürich pollen conc. wind speed precipitation temperature

A. Revokatova

Ozone forecast, – Daily average values Ozone forecast, case study ( – ) Verification of COSMO-ART NO2, – Daily average values

First steps to operationalization Get ECMWF IFS initial / boundary data for meteorology Get ECMWF MACC-II initial / boundary data for chemistry Preprocess TNO/MACC emissions Run interpolation program INT2LM Run COSMO-ART for EU domain Postprocess model output Archive model output Create timelines, graphics and model performance diagnostics Run interpolation program INT2LM Run COSMO-ART for Swiss domain Development on Empa cluster Ipazia Final implementation should run at CSCS

20 Title of Presentation | Subtitle Author Szenario 1 Resolution 6.6 km as COSMO-7 Model domain Europe as COSMO-7 85 s elapsed time per forecast hour In 2 hours: forecast range 85 hours COSMO-7

Aerosols and Climate Processes, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research COSMO-ART Acknowledgement: We acknowledge COSMO We appreciate the support in the development of COSMO-ART: U. Schättler, M. Baldauf, A. Seifert, U. Blahak, J. Förstner, M. Raschendorfer A. Pauling, K. Zink, P. Kaufmann, O. Fuhrer, A. Roche D. Brunner, Ch. Knote A. Revokatova E. Athanasopoulou

Status of ICON-ART Volcanic ash Radioactive substances Sea salt Already realised:

Status of ICON-ART Mineral dust:

Mineral Dust observed at August 1, 2013

Aerosols in operational forecasts Pollen grains: health issues Volcanic ash: aviation Mineral dust: visibility Vegetation fires: health, aviation Sea salt: cloud formation Primary and secondary aerosols: visibility, fog, icing, flooding, …