Present-Day PM2.5 over Asia: Simulation and Uncertainty in CMIP6 ESMs

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Xiaole SU [1 ,2 ]
Tongwen WU [1 ,2 ]
Jie ZHANG [2 ]
Yong ZHANG [1 ,3 ]
Junli JIN [3 ]
Qing ZHOU [3 ]
Fang ZHANG [2 ]
Yiming LIU [2 ]
Yumeng ZHOU [1 ,2 ]
Lin ZHANG [4 ]
Steven T.TURNOCK [5 ,6 ]
Kalli FURTADO [5 ]
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[1] Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,China Meteorological Administration
[2] University of Leeds Met Office Strategic(LUMOS) Research Group, School of Earth and Environment,University of Leeds
[3] Meteorological Observation Center,China Meteorological Administration
[4] Laboratory for Climate and Ocean–Atmosphere Studies, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics,Peking University
[5] Met Office, Hadley Centre
[6] Beijing Climate Center,China Meteorological Administration
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This study assesses the ability of 10 Earth System Models(ESMs) that participated in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6(CMIP6) to reproduce the present-day inhalable particles with diameters less than 2.5 micrometers(PM) over Asia and discusses the uncertainty. PMaccounts for more than 30% of the surface total aerosol(fine and coarse) concentration over Asia, except for central Asia. The simulated spatial distributions of PMand its components, averaged from 2005 to 2020, are consistent with the Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications version 2(MERRA-2) reanalysis. They are characterized by the high PMconcentrations in eastern China and northern India where anthropogenic components such as sulfate and organic aerosol dominate, and in northwestern China where the mineral dust in PMfine particles(PMDU) dominates. The present-day multimodel mean(MME) PMconcentrations slightly underestimate ground-based observations in the same period of2014–2019, although observations are affected by the limited coverage of observation sites and the urban areas.Those model biases partly come from other aerosols(such as nitrate and ammonium) not involved in our analyses,and also are contributed by large uncertainty in PMsimulations on local scale among ESMs. The model uncertainties over East Asia are mainly attributed to sulfate and PMDU; over South Asia, they are attributed to sulfate, organic aerosol, and PMDU; over Southeast Asia, they are attributed to sea salt in PMfine particles(PMSS); and over central Asia, they are attributed to PMDU. They are mainly caused by the different representations of aerosols within individual ESMs including the representation of aerosol size distributions, dynamic transport, and physical and chemistry mechanisms.
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