Title: The chemistry-transport model CHIMERE (IPSL/LMD)?
1The chemistry-transport model CHIMERE (IPSL/LMD)?
A communitary model in free access
http//www.lmd.polytechnique.fr/chimere Developed
in France, used in the whole Europe.
CHIMERE is a chemistry-transport model for the
calculation of concentrations fields as ozone,
NOx, COVs, aerosols, dust... at the regional
scale, for long periods (several years) wuth an
hourly resolution
- A short history of the tool
- 1997 First version the Paris area in a
box-model - 1998 The first experimental web site for the
ESQUIF field campaign - 1999 cartesian grids
- 2001 European experimental forecast with PIONEER
project - 2004 implementation of aerosol module
- 2006 development of the parallel version of the
code
2The chemistry-transport model CHIMERE (IPSL/LMD)?
- As a communautary tool, CHIMERE represents
- More than 100 users
- More than 20 institutes are using CHIMERE for
daily forecast - More than 35 institutes for research
- More than 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals
- Involved in numerous European projects such as
GEMS, PROMOTE, City-Delta, Euro-Delta, CIRCE,
AMMA, GEOMON, NATAIR. - Used for analysis, forecast, pollution peaks and
trends, direct or adjoijnt modelling, data
assimilation.
Vertical cross-section of a dust event over
Ukraine (March 2007) Bessagnet et al., 2008
- Example of daily forecast
-
- experimental (at LMD)
- - France (GEMS)?
- - Africa, Atlantic and Europe CHIMERE-DUST for
minreal dust - operational PREVAIR french nationla plat-form
(INERIS)?
CHIMERE users in Europe
One of the forecast web sites
3The chemistry-transport model CHIMERE (IPSL/LMD)?
2008 Current developments Open the model to
other domains than Europe A meso-scale window
in any place of the world - Several
meteorological forcings ARPEGE, NCEP, MM5, WRF,
ECMWF/IFS for analysis and forecast -
Implementation of LMDz/IPCC for regional climate
changes studies - Several boundary conditions
gas, aerosols, dust and fires in development -
Biogenic and anthropogenic emissions for Europe
only to 'regional windows' everywhere in the
world with EDGAR and MEGAN databases. -
Implementation of systematic comparisons to
satellite products (AOT, Scattering Ratio with
CALIOP)? Increase the small scale knowledge
Sub-grid scale variability, urban processes
modelling for health impact studies