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SUMMARY:PICS Colloquium: "Bridging scales in aerosol modeling with particle-resolved simulations"
DESCRIPTION:The aerosol lifecycle consists of processes that act on the micro-scale\, yet the aerosols’ climate impacts are perceived on regional or global scales. Capturing this multiscale nature of the atmospheric aerosol poses considerable challenges for aerosol models since computational constraints limit the detail of aerosol representation\, yet these details matter in determining large-scale aerosol impacts. This presentation will illustrate how high-detail\, particle-resolved simulations can serve as a bridge between scales in aerosol modeling. The particle-resolved approach represents the aerosol using individual computational particles that evolve in size and composition as they undergo aging processes in the atmosphere. While computationally expensive\, this approach is therefore not limited by assumptions about particle composition within a given size range and can represent the full aerosol mixing state. My presentation will show how this modeling approach\, leveraged by machine learning\, can efficiently bridge from the process scale to the global scale. I will present a summary of our knowledge to what extent simplifying the diversity of aerosol composition introduces errors in our estimates of cloud condensation nuclei concentration and aerosol optical properties. I’ll conclude by highlighting the unique measurement challenges that we face in constraining these models but that provide an unprecedented opportunity in “getting the right answer for the right reasons.”
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/pics-colloquium-bridging-scales-in-aerosol-modeling-with-particle-resolved-simulations/
LOCATION:PICS Conference Room 534 – A Wing \, 5th Floor\, 3401 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquium
ORGANIZER;CN="Penn Institute for Computational Science (PICS)":MAILTO:dkparks@seas.upenn.edu
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