Georg Grell (lead), NOAA/ESRL/GSD |
Jeff McQueen, NCEP |
Mission
The mission of the atmospheric chemistry working group is to guide the development of the capability to simulate chemistry and aerosols online as well as offline within the WRF model. The resulting WRF/Chem model will have the option to simulate the coupling between dynamics, radiation and chemistry. Uses include forecasting chemical-weather, testing air pollution abatement strategies, planning and forecasting for field campaigns, analyzing measurements from field campaigns and the assimilation of satellite and in-situ chemical measurements.
Interaction with other WRF Groups
The initial development of WRF/Chem is involved with the
Numerics and Model Dynamics (WG1),
Model Physics (WG5), and Land Surface Modeling (WG14).
Community Involvement
2007 WRF workshop information - Meeting minutes and mini-tutorial presentations
2006 WRF workshop working group 11 meeting minutes
Known issues with the WRF model.
Known issues with the WRF/Chem model. Updated for version 3.1.1
WRF/Chem related announcements.
Email WRF/Chem help with question regarding WRF/Chem model.
Model Information
Anthropogenic Emissions Available for WRF/Chem
Publications related to WRF/Chem
Real-time Air Quality Forecasts using WRF/Chem
Online Education
WRF/Chem 2009 Tutorial Presentations
WRF/Chem 2008 Tutorial Presentations
WRF/Chem version 3.1 Users Guide
Tutorial exercises for WRF/Chem version 3.1
This page developed and maintained by Dr. Steven Peckham
Model questions should be directed to WRF/Chem help .
Last modified: Tuesday July 07, 2009 11:35 AM