Geoscientific Model Development (Dec 2018)

From climatological to small-scale applications: simulating water isotopologues with ICON-ART-Iso (version 2.3)

  • J. Eckstein,
  • R. Ruhnke,
  • S. Pfahl,
  • S. Pfahl,
  • E. Christner,
  • C. Diekmann,
  • C. Dyroff,
  • C. Dyroff,
  • D. Reinert,
  • D. Rieger,
  • M. Schneider,
  • J. Schröter,
  • A. Zahn,
  • P. Braesicke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-11-5113-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 5113 – 5133

Abstract

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We present the new isotope-enabled model ICON-ART-Iso. The physics package of the global ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic (ICON) modeling framework has been extended to simulate passive moisture tracers and the stable isotopologues HDO and H218O. The extension builds on the infrastructure provided by ICON-ART, which allows for high flexibility with respect to the number of related water tracers that are simulated. The physics of isotopologue fractionation follow the model COSMOiso. We first present a detailed description of the physics of fractionation that have been implemented in the model. The model is then evaluated on a range of temporal scales by comparing with measurements of precipitation and vapor. A multi-annual simulation is compared to observations of the isotopologues in precipitation taken from the station network GNIP (Global Network for Isotopes in Precipitation). ICON-ART-Iso is able to simulate the main features of the seasonal cycles in δD and δ18O as observed at the GNIP stations. In a comparison with IASI satellite retrievals, the seasonal and daily cycles in the isotopologue content of vapor are examined for different regions in the free troposphere. On a small spatial and temporal scale, ICON-ART-Iso is used to simulate the period of two flights of the IAGOS-CARIBIC aircraft in September 2010, which sampled air in the tropopause region influenced by Hurricane Igor. The general features of this sample as well as those of all tropical data available from IAGOS-CARIBIC are captured by the model. The study demonstrates that ICON-ART-Iso is a flexible tool to analyze the water cycle of ICON. It is capable of simulating tagged water as well as the isotopologues HDO and H218O.