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Dataset

 

Exploring the sensitivity of atmospheric nitrate concentrations to nitric acid uptake rate using the Met Office’s Unified Model: nitrate and nitric acid simulation data

Update Frequency: Not Planned
Latest Data Update: 2021-05-10
Status: Completed
Online Status: ONLINE
Publication State: Citable
Publication Date: 2021-05-12
DOI Publication Date: 2021-05-14
Download Stats: last 12 months
Dataset Size: 191 Files | 107GB

Abstract

This dataset contains nitrate and nitric acid simulation data to explore the sensitivity of atmospheric nitrate concentrations to nitric acid uptake rate using the Met Office’s Unified Model.

The files are seperated into directories by simulation name - 1. A control simulation with no nitrate aerosol (CNTL); 2. A simulation with NH4·NO3 reaching equilibrium instantaneously (INSTANT); 3. A simulation with the HNO3 uptake rate set to 0.193 (FAST); and 4. A simulation with the HNO3 uptake rate 0.001 (SLOW). All simulations are performed with the Met Office Unified Model (UM or MetUM) in an N96L85 resolution.

Citable as:  Jones, A.C.; Hill, A.; Remy, S.; Abraham, N.L.; Dalvi, M.; Hardacre, C.; Hewitt, A.J.; Johnson, B.; Mulcahy, J.P.; Turnock, S. (2021): Exploring the sensitivity of atmospheric nitrate concentrations to nitric acid uptake rate using the Met Office’s Unified Model: nitrate and nitric acid simulation data. NERC EDS Centre for Environmental Data Analysis, 14 May 2021. doi:10.5285/0613b74ecc574fa7b6ac8a22838c5f81. https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/0613b74ecc574fa7b6ac8a22838c5f81
Abbreviation: Not defined
Keywords: Nitrate, nitric acid, Met Office, UM

Details

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Access rules:
Public data: access to these data is available to both registered and non-registered users.
Use of these data is covered by the following licence(s):
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/non-commercial-government-licence/version/2/
When using these data you must cite them correctly using the citation given on the CEDA Data Catalogue record.
Data lineage:

The data is model output from MetUM simulations performed on the Met Office Cray XC40 supercomputer. The output was then processed and made CF-compliant using Python with the Iris module. The data were sent to the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) for archiving.

Data Quality:
Data are as given by the data provider with quality control flags defined within each file. No quality control has been performed by the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA)
File Format:
Data are netCDF formatted

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Citations: 1

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Jones, A.C., Hill, A., Remy, S., Abraham, N.L., Dalvi, M., Hardacre, C., Hewitt, A.J., Johnson, B., Mulcahy, J.P. & Turnock, S.T. (2021) Exploring the sensitivity of atmospheric nitrate concentrations to nitric acid uptake rate using the Met Office’s Unified Model. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 21, 15901–15927. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-15901-2021 https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-15901-2021

Process overview

This dataset was generated by the computation detailed below.
Title

Met Office operational unified model (UM) deployed on Met Office Computer network

Abstract

This computation involved: Met Office operational unified model (UM) deployed on Met Office Computer network. The Unified Model is the name given to the suite of atmospheric and oceanic numerical modelling software developed and used at the Met Office. The formulation of the model supports global and regional domains and is applicable to a wide range of temporal and spatial scales that allow it to be used for both numerical weather prediction and climate modelling as well as a variety of related research activities. The Unified Model was introduced into operational service in 1992. Since then, both its formulation and capabilities have been substantially enhanced.

Input Description

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Output Description

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Software Reference

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  • units: Pa
  • standard_name: air_pressure
  • var_id: air_pressure
  • long_name: Air pressure on model full-levels
  • units: K
  • standard_name: air_temperature
  • var_id: air_temperature
  • long_name: Air temperature
  • units: kg kg-1
  • long_name: Gaseous HNO3 Mass Mixing Ratio
  • standard_name: mass_fraction_of_nitric_acid_in_air
  • var_id: mass_fraction_of_nitric_acid_in_air
  • units: kg kg-1
  • long_name: Gaseous NH3 Mixing Ratio
  • standard_name: mass_fraction_of_ammonia_in_air
  • var_id: mass_fraction_of_ammonia_in_air
  • units: kg kg-1
  • standard_name: specific_humidity
  • long_name: Specific Humidity
  • var_id: specific_humidity
  • units: m
  • long_name: Surface Altitude
  • standard_name: surface_altitude
  • var_id: surface_altitude
  • units: kg m-3
  • long_name: Surface concentration of HNO3
  • standard_name: mass_concentration_of_nitric_acid_in_air
  • var_id: mass_concentration_of_nitric_acid_in_air
  • units: kg m-3
  • long_name: Surface concentration of NH3
  • standard_name: mass_concentration_of_ammonia_in_air
  • var_id: mass_concentration_of_ammonia_in_air
  • units: W m-2
  • standard_name: toa_incoming_shortwave_flux
  • var_id: toa_incoming_shortwave_flux
  • long_name: TOA Incident Shortwave Radiation
  • units: W m-2
  • standard_name: toa_outgoing_longwave_flux
  • long_name: TOA Outgoing Longwave Radiation
  • var_id: toa_outgoing_longwave_flux
  • units: W m-2
  • standard_name: toa_outgoing_shortwave_flux
  • long_name: TOA Outgoing Shortwave Radiation
  • var_id: toa_outgoing_shortwave_flux
  • var_id: latitude_bnds
  • var_id: latitude_longitude
  • units: m
  • long_name: level_height
  • var_id: level_height
  • var_id: level_height_bnds
  • var_id: longitude_bnds
  • units: 1
  • standard_name: model_level_number
  • var_id: model_level_number
  • var_id: model_level_number_bnds
  • long_name: month
  • var_id: month
  • units: 1
  • long_name: pseudo_level
  • var_id: pseudo_level
  • long_name: season
  • var_id: season
  • units: 1
  • var_id: sigma
  • long_name: sigma
  • var_id: sigma_bnds
  • var_id: time_bnds
  • units: 1
  • long_name: year
  • var_id: year

Co-ordinate Variables

  • units: degrees_north
  • standard_name: latitude
  • var_id: latitude
  • units: degrees_east
  • standard_name: longitude
  • var_id: longitude
  • standard_name: time
  • var_id: time
Coverage
Temporal Range
Start time:
1993-12-01T00:00:00
End time:
2013-11-30T23:59:59
Geographic Extent

 
90.0000°
 
-180.0000°
 
180.0000°
 
-90.0000°