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| ===Participants=== | | ===Participants=== |
| Christiane Textor, Paul Ginoux, Rich Ferrare, Ralph Kahn, | | Christiane Textor, Paul Ginoux, Rich Ferrare, Ralph Kahn, |
− | Oyvind Seeland, Philippe Stier,Dave Winker (&CALIPSO science team), | + | Oyvind Seeland, Philippe Stier,Dave Winker ( |
− | Xhiahong Liu, Dorothy Koch, Trond Iverson, Graham Mann, Steve Ghan,
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− | Mian Chin, Hiuisheng Bian (GMI), Michael Schulz<br>
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− | more?<br>
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− | ===Goals===
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− | * Understanding of model diversity in spatial distribution and in removal processes
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− | * Evaluate simulated spatial distribution and processes with observations
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− | * Establish/quantify an acceptable diversity in global aerosol simulations
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− | * Find methods to evaluate process parameterisations
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− | * Define dedicated diagnostics of model results
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− | * Elaborate recommendations
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− | * Collect data for model evaluation (vertical profiles&processes) including uncertainty
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− | * This working group has a special focus on dust.
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− | ===Specific scientific questions===
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− | * How realistic are the simulated (vertical and horizontal) spatial aerosol distributions?
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− | * How to validate aerosol processes?
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− | * Is the diversity of simulated vertical dispersal caused by differences in transport or by removal processes?
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− | * How much complexity of aerosol models is necessary?
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− | * more
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− | ===Processes and possible Diagnostics===
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− | Document model parameterisations <br>
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− | Assemble observed vertical profiles to evaluate models<br>
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− | PBL vs. Troposphere, look at mesoscale models<br>
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− | Exchange modules (use in the same GCM, link to GMI)<br>
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− | ===Short-term actions/experiments===
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− | Compare AeroCom data to observations<br>
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− | Redo simulation for 2003 with specific diagnostics<br>
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− | Passive tracer experiment (HTAP CO-experiments)<br>
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− | Validate model results with observed vertical LIDAR profiles: Rich and Christiane<br>
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− | Ensure a link to the scavenging workshop planned by NCAR and NASA (P. Rash and J. Rodriguez).
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− | The first months of Calipso data should be a primary goal for
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− | a joint experiment. July-August 2006. Emissions from biomass burning
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− | should be up to date. Charles Ichoku proposed to prepare an
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− | emission dataset based on radiative power energy and MODIS fire spots.
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− | Guido van der Werf is investigating the burnt area product readiness.
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− | ===Data to look at===
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− | * vertical distribution
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− | ground-based networks: lidar backscatter (corrected), extinction ARM MPLNET EARLINET<br>
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− | satellites: GLASS, MISR?, CALIPSO
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− | aircraft campaigns
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− | * horizontal distribution
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− | station data (surf conc) networks<br>
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− | satellite data (e.g. on dust episodes to pin down horizontal transport)<br>
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− | * processes
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− | wet deposition of SO4?<br>
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− | ??
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− | ===Contact persons/experts===
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− | provide vertical profile LIDAR data: Rich Ferrare<br>
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− | CALIPSO: Dave Winker<br>
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− | MISR: Ralph Kahn <br>
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− | Access to AeroCom data base: Christiane Textor<br>
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− | Dust questions: Paul Ginoux<br>
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