Geoscientific Model Development (Dec 2010)

Development cycle 2 of the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy2)

  • P. Jöckel,
  • A. Kerkweg,
  • A. Pozzer,
  • R. Sander,
  • H. Tost,
  • H. Riede,
  • A. Baumgaertner,
  • S. Gromov,
  • B. Kern

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-3-717-2010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 717 – 752

Abstract

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The Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy) is an open, multi-institutional project providing a strategy for developing comprehensive Earth System Models (ESMs) with highly flexible complexity. The first version of the MESSy infrastructure and process submodels, mainly focusing on atmospheric chemistry, has been successfully coupled to an atmospheric General Circulation Model (GCM) expanding it into an Atmospheric Chemistry GCM (AC-GCM) for nudged simulations and into a Chemistry Climate Model (CCM) for climate simulations. <br><br> Here, we present the second development cycle of MESSy, which comprises (1) an improved and extended infrastructure for the basemodel independent coupling of process-submodels, (2) new, highly valuable diagnostic capabilities for the evaluation with observational data and (3) an improved atmospheric chemistry setup. With the infrastructural changes, we place the headstone for further model extensions from a CCM towards a comprehensive ESM. The new diagnostic submodels will be used for regular re-evaluations of the continuously further developing model system. The updates of the chemistry setup are briefly evaluated.