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A new photochemical oxidant model, CALGRID, has been developed for regulatory assessments of ozone control strategies. The model features: low numerical diffusion transport schemes that explicitly conserve mass on a terrain following mesh; modern boundary-layer representations converted to K-theory and applied to a variety of both fixed level and space-time variable vertical meshes; the ability to switch chemical schemes easily among the SAPRC hierarchy; a comprehensive resistance-based, dry deposition algorithm; and a highly-modular, streamlined FORTRAN 77 code that is highly vectorized and easily adapted to emerging parallel processor technology. The model is controlled by an easy to modify, self-documenting "control file" which also enables many consistency checks and serves to protect against a number of simple, yet common, simulation errors. The paper describes each of the model's principal technical modules in detail. © 1992.
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Yamartino, R. J., Scire, J. S., Carmichael, G. R., & Chang, Y. S. (1992). The CALGRID mesoscale photochemical grid model-I. Model formulation. Atmospheric Environment Part A, General Topics, 26(8), 1493–1512. https://doi.org/10.1016/0960-1686(92)90134-7
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