which types of meteorological simulation data can be processed as input to Hysplit (e.g. ERA5)?
which vertical grids in input data are supported (pressure levels / model levels / others) and what kind of internal model grid is used for trajectory and concentration runs?
types of input grids and internal model grid structure
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Re: types of input grids and internal model grid structure
We have developed converters for output from different meteorological models. There is one for ERA5 (era52arl). Please see this post: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1351&p=4513&hilit=era52arl#p3882
The met converters take care of met data with different types of vertical coordinate and map projection. HYSPLIT uses lat/long grid and terrain-following coordinate system. A description of it is available in HYSPLIT's technical note which can be found in ~/hysplit/document/arl-224.pdf
The met converters take care of met data with different types of vertical coordinate and map projection. HYSPLIT uses lat/long grid and terrain-following coordinate system. A description of it is available in HYSPLIT's technical note which can be found in ~/hysplit/document/arl-224.pdf
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Re: types of input grids and internal model grid structure
Thank you very much for your reply. Very helpful!
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Re: types of input grids and internal model grid structure
Thank your very much for your reply. Very helpful!