GCHP horizontal grids
GCHP uses cubed-sphere horizontal grids instead of the traditional cartesian grids. For a good general description of cubed sphere grids, please see our Cubed-sphere grid illustrations page at geos-chem.org.
Cubed-sphere grid resolutions are denoted using the number of grid cells along each face, which must be divisible by 6. At present GCHP uses grids with 72 vertical layers, but this may increase to 132 layers in the near future.
The table below shows some common cubed-sphere configurations.
Grid |
# cells per face |
# cells at surface |
# layers |
# cells total |
# Equiv. lat-lon grid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
C24 |
24 |
3456 |
72 |
248,832 |
4° x 5° |
C30 |
30 |
5400 |
72 |
388,800 |
4° x 5° |
C48 |
48 |
13,824 |
72 |
995,328 |
2° x 2.5° |
C90 |
90 |
48,600 |
72 |
3,499,200 |
1° x 1.25° |
C180 |
180 |
194,400 |
72 |
13,996,800 |
0.5° x 0.625° |
C360 |
360 |
777,600 |
72 |
55,987,200 |
0.25° x 0.3125° |
C720 |
720 |
3,110,400 |
72 |
223,948,800 |
0.125° x 0.15625° |
See our Stretched-Grid Simulation chapter for information about how you can stretch one of the grid faces to achieve extra-fine resolution over a target location.
Reference: Eastham et al. [2018]