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Title: Center for Community Modeling and Analysis System CMAS


1
Center forCommunity Modeling and Analysis
System (CMAS)
  • Adel Hanna
  • Director, CMAS
  • October 6, 2008
  • 7th Annual CMAS Conference, Chapel Hill, NC

2
Special Welcome to International Peers
  • Participation and Presentations from 9 Countries
  • Canada Czech Republic
  • China Mexico
  • Brazil Russia
  • South Korea USA
  • Germany

3
CMAS Seven Years of Success
  • The CMAS Center was established in 2001 as a
    mechanism for transferring state-of-the-science
    air quality modeling to the community
  • Serves as a bridge between various segments of
    the air quality modeling community
  • Fosters the growth of the developer and user
    communities
  • Serves as a clearinghouse of information
  • Is a hub for education and training about
    modeling

4
Modeling System Releases
  • SMOKE (http//www.smoke-model.org)
  • version 2.4 (March, 2008)
  • air toxics, EDMS (FAA) interface, BEIS3.13
  • version 2.5 (October, 2008)
  • BEIS 3.14
  • CMAQ (http//www.cmaq-model.org)
  • version 4.6 (October, 2007)
  • air toxics, CB-05, aerosol chemistry updates,
    carbon and sulfate tracking
  • CMAQ (http//www.cmaq-model.org)
  • version 4.7 (October, 2008)
  • SOA model enhancements, Coarse PM, Chemistry
    (in-line photolysis), Aqueous Chemistry, Dry
    Deposition, Emissions, Direct Decoupled Method
    (DDM)

5
Modeling System Releases
  • MCIP (http//www.cmaq-model.org)
  • version 3.4 (October, 2008)
  • UAH satellite processing, Urban Canopy for WRF,
    33-category USGS land use (if used in WRF)
  • Visualization Environment for Rich Data
    Interpretation (http//www.verdi-tool.org)
  • (VERDI 1.02 and 1.03)
  • New Fast Tile Plot
  • Atmospheric Model Evaluation Tool (AMET 1.1)
  • The Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis
    Program (BenMAP 3.0)

6
CMAS Model Research (Collaboration with EPA/NERL
EPA/OAQPS)
  • Coupled WRF/CMAQ
  • Aerosol Feedbacks from the CMAQ Model to the
    Radiation Model in the WRF Model
  • High time resolution data exchange
  • Hemispheric (WRF/CMAQ)
  • Consistent chemistry and meteorology at all
    scales
  • Variable Grid CMAQ
  • Computationally efficient, avoids nesting
  • New techniques for assimilating satellite-derived
    surface temperature in PX LSM within WRF
  • Satellite-derived surface solar insolation and
    albedo
  • WRF-Var 3D/4D variational data assimilation
    system
  • Optimum interpolation of observation int first
    guess

7
Training
  • New this year BenMAP and WRF (for air quality)
  • Four training sessions per year (Chapel Hill) in
    addition to users locations
  • CMAQ
  • SMOKE
  • BenMAP
  • Onsite CMAS training (2008)
  • Mexico City (SMOKE)
  • Jackson State University (SMOKE, CMAQ, WRF)
  • EPA-RTP (BenMAP)

8
Journal Publications
  • Special Issue (Atmospheric Environment) (2004
    Conference) (Published May 2006)
  • Special Issue (Journal of Applied Meteorology)
    (2005 Conference) (Published 2007)
  • (Environmental Fluid Mechanics) (2007 conference)
  • Topic Physics-Chemistry Interactions in the
    Atmosphere from the Perspective of Air Quality

9
The CMAS Community
  • 2000 registered users from 90 countries
  • Users requested about 5,000 model downloads so
    far in 2008
  • CMAS listserv includes more than 1,000 members
  • Family of models and tools CMAQ, SMOKE, MCIP,
    I/O API, PAVE, VERDI, BenMAP, AMET and Spatial
    Allocator

10
The World of CMAS
11
This Conference
  • 135 Papers (Oral and Poster Presentations)
  • 235 Participants
  • Three Training Sessions (SMOKE, BenMAP and CMAQ)
  • CMAQ Developers Meeting (Monday, October 6 (This
    Evening))
  • EAC meeting

12
CMAS Team
13
Thank You
  • Your Participation and Support
  • Session Chairs for Time and Reviews
  • CMAS External Advisory Committee (EAC)
  • U.S. EPA (Bill Benjey, Project Officer)
  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • CMAS Conference Preparation Committee Brian
    Naess, Myra Burke, Susan Fratazzi, Jeanne
    Eichinger, Dawn Buday)
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