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Revision as of 09:25, 9 February 2023

ICON-ART User guide

Welcome to the ICON-ART Wiki!

ICON-ART Wiki is under construction!


ICON-ART (Aerosol and Reactive Trace gases interactions) is a sub-module of the ICON Model and can be used to simulate emissions, transport, gas phase chemistry, and aerosol dynamics in the troposphere and stratosphere. Before using ICON-ART you need some experience using the ICON model, and to make best use of the articles on this wiki some fluency with using ICON is required. Further information about the usage of ICON can be found in the ICON Model Tutorial.

Getting Started

Contains all the necessary information to get started using ICON-ART.

Input

An overview about which Variables to set and files to prepare to run an ICON-ART simulation.

Namelist

An overview about the ART Namelist Variables which can be set in the runfile to control the parameters of the ICON-ART run.

Output

Summarizes how to create model output files containing the desired variables for further analysis.

Postprocessing

A brief overview on how to further analyze and visualise the output data.

Programming ART

A short introduction to modifying ICON_ART, for example create a new diagnostic.

Tutorial Examples

An assortment of Tutorial slides with some examples and a general overview of ICON-ART.



A list of the articles in this wiki can be found in the Article list.


If you want to contribute to the ICON-ART User guide, here are some links to get started using MediaWiki:

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.