A One Year Evaluation of the CTM CHIMERE Using SURFEX/TEB Within the High Resolution NWP Models ALARO and ALADIN for Belgium
Authors
Andy Delcloo, A.
Hamdi, R.
Deckmyn, A.
De Backer, H.
Forêt, G.
Termonia, P.
Van Langenhove, H.
Discipline
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Subject
Natural sciences
Earth and related Environmental sciences
Audience
General Public
Scientific
Date
2014Publisher
IRM
KMI
RMI
Metadata
Show full item recordDescription
At the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium the chemical transport model (CTM) CHIMERE runs at a spatial resolution of 7 × 7 km on a domain, covering Belgium and The Netherlands (680 × 680 km). The CTM is first run on a coarse resolution of 50 km covering Western Europe, using the meteorological fields of ECMWF. The emission database is provided by EMEP. The output of this model run is used as input for the boundary conditions for the coupled high resolution chemical transport model run.
Citation
Andy Delcloo, A.; Hamdi, R.; Deckmyn, A.; De Backer, H.; Forêt, G.; Termonia, P.; Van Langenhove, H. (2014). A One Year Evaluation of the CTM CHIMERE Using SURFEX/TEB Within the High Resolution NWP Models ALARO and ALADIN for Belgium. , Issue Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XXIII,NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, 495-498, IRM,Identifiers
Type
Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng