The Framework for 0-D Atmospheric Modeling (F0AM) v3.1
Goddard Space Flight Center · University of Maryland, Baltimore County · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract. The Framework for 0-D Atmospheric Modeling (F0AM) is a flexible and user-friendly MATLAB-based platform for simulation of atmospheric chemistry systems. The F0AM interface incorporates front-end configuration of observational constraints and model setups, making it readily adaptable to simulation of photochemical chambers, Lagrangian plumes, and steady-state or time-evolving solar cycles. Six different chemical mechanisms and three options for calculation of photolysis frequencies are currently available. Example simulations are presented to illustrate model capabilities and, more generally, highlight some of the advantages and challenges of 0-D box modeling.
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Authors
5- GMGlenn M. WolfeCorresponding
Goddard Space Flight Center, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- MRMargaret R. MarvinCorresponding
University of Maryland, College Park
- SRSandra RobertsCorresponding
University of Maryland, College Park
- KRKatherine R. TravisCorresponding
Planetary Science Institute, Harvard University
- JLJ. LiaoCorresponding
Goddard Space Flight Center, Universities Space Research Association
Topics & keywords
- Lagrangian
- MATLAB
- Atmospheric dispersion modeling
- Atmospheric chemistry
- Computer science
- Atmospheric model
- Interface (matter)
- Modeling and simulation