Model Name : FGOALS2_s

 

LASG/IAP (Li and Bao)

 

 

In our group, we use prescribed aerosol dataset to consider aerosol direct climate effects. This aerosol mass dataset we used is simulated from NCAR CAM3.5 with a bulk aerosol model and recommended by CMIP5 project (http://cmip-pcmdi.llnl.gov/cmip5). The emissions of aerosol dataset are from CMIP5 mission inventories (Lamarque et al., 2010) and include natural and anthropogenic sources. The aerosol species include sulfate, dust, black carbon, organic carbon and sea salt. An updated radiation scheme (Edward and Slingo, 1996; Sun and Rikus, 1999a, 1999b; Sun, 2005, 2008, 2011; Li et al., 2009) is used to parameterize the optical properties of aerosols in our AGCM. In addition, the volcanic aerosol is from NCAR CAM3.0. Currently, model processes involved in aerosol indirect effects is still in developing in our GCM. We also plan to incorporate a basic aerosol transport module. Therefore, if we participate into ABC model project, our focal points are mainly on the aerosol direct effects on Asian monsoon regions. The interaction of aerosol processes and regional climate couldnft be included into our simulation at current period.

 

 

At present, we can only use prescribed aerosol dataset and the associated emissions are referred to CMIP5 project (Lamarque et al., 2010).

 

 

 

Jiandong LiCZhian SunCYimin LiuCJiangnan LiCWei-Chyung WangCGuoxiong Wu, 2011. A study of sulfate optical properties and direct radiative forcing using LASG-IAP AGCM. To be submitted

 

Li Jiandong, Liu Yimin and Wu Guoxiong, 2010. Impacts of cooperative adjustment between cumulus convection and cloud physics processes on climate simulation. Chinese J. Atmos. Sci., 34(5): 891-904.

 

Li Jiandong, Liu Yimin, Sun Zhian and Wu Guoxiong, 2009. The impacts of the radiation and cumulus convective parameterization on the radiation fluxes in SAMIL. Acta Meteorologica Sinica(in Chinese), 67(3):355-369

 

 

1.     Jiandong Li

LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

lijd<at>mail.iap.ac.cn

2.     Qian Bao

LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

baoqing<at>mail.iap.ac.cn