WACCM-X
The Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model with thermosphere and ionosphere extension (WACCM-X) is a comprehensive numerical model, spanning the range of altitude from the Earth’s surface to the upper thermosphere.
The scientific goals of the model include studying solar impacts on the Earth atmosphere, couplings between atmosphere layers through chemical, physical and dynamical processes, and the implications of the coupling for the climate and for the near space environment. The development of the model is inter-divisional collaboration that unifies certain aspects of the upper atmospheric modeling of HAO, the middle atmosphere modeling of ACOM, and the tropospheric modeling of CGD, using the NCAR Community Earth System Model (CESM) as a common numerical framework
OVERVIEW:
- WACCM-X overview
- WACCM-X Tutorial
- WACCM-X v. 2.0 Science Guide (preliminary draft)
- WACCM-X v. 2.0 Model Description Paper
MORE INFORMATION:
- WACCM-X information and tutorials at CESM:
- Whole Atmosphere Working Group
- WACCM at ACOM
- Sign up for WACCM-X Mailing list
NEWS AND UPDATES:
- Extended runs of WACCM-X v. 2.1 with specified dynamics forcing available for analysis
- Climate change model output archived (Solomon et al., 2018; 2019)
- WACCM-X v. 2.1, is released as part of the Community Earth System Model, v. 2.1, January 2019.
- WACCM-X v. 2.0, with fully-interactive ionosphere, is released as part of the Community Earth System Model, v. 2.0, June 2018.
RECENT WORKSHOPS AND SYMPOSIA:
- System Science Workshop 2018
- CEDAR Workshop 2018
- Whole Atmosphere Modeling Workshop, June 13-15, 2018
- Whole Atmosphere Working Group Meeting, Feb. 12–14, 2018
- WACCM-X Users Group tutorial session at the CEDAR Workshop, June 22, 2017
- Whole Atmosphere Variability session at the CEDAR Workshop, June 22, 2017
- Whole Atmosphere Working Group meeting at the CESM Workshop, June 20, 2017