Preliminary evaluation of the community multiscale air, quality model for 2002 over the southeastern United States

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作者
Morris, RE
McNally, DE
Tesche, TW
Tonnesen, G
Boylan, JW
Brewer, P
机构
[1] Alpine Geophys LLC, Ft Wright, KY 41017 USA
[2] ENVIRON Int Corp, Novato, CA USA
[3] Univ Calif Riverside, Ctr Environm Res & Technol, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
[4] Georgia Dept Nat Resources, Atlanta, GA USA
[5] Visibil Improvement State & Tribal Assoc SE, Asheville, NC USA
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10.1080/10473289.2005.10464765
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Visibility Improvement State and Tribal Association of the Southeast (VISTAS) is one of five Regional Planning Organizations that is charged with the management of haze, visibility, and other regional air quality issues in the United States. The VISTAS Phase I work effort modeled three episodes (January 2002, July 1999, and July 2001) to identify the optimal model configuration(s) to be used for the 2002 annual modeling in Phase II. Using model configurations recommended in the Phase I analysis, 2002 annual meteorological (Mesoscale Meterological Model [MMS]), emissions (Sparse Matrix Operator Kernal Emissions [SMOKE]), and air quality (Community Multiscale Air Quality [CMAQ]) simulations were performed on a 36-km grid covering the continental United States and a 12-km grid covering the Eastern United States. Model estimates were then compared against observations. This paper presents the results of the preliminary CMAQ model performance evaluation for the initial 2002 annual base case simulation. Model performance is presented for the Eastern United States using speciated fine particle concentration and wet deposition measurements from several monitoring networks. Initial results indicate fairly good performance for sulfate with fractional bias values generally within +/- 20%. Nitrate is overestimated in the winter by approximately +50% and underestimated in the summer by more than -100%. Organic carbon exhibits a large summer underestimation bias of approximately -100% with much improved performance seen in the winter with a bias near zero. Performance for elemental carbon is reasonable with fractional bias values within +/- 40%. Other fine particulate (soil) and coarse particular matter exhibit large (80-150%) overestimation in the winter but improved performance in the summer. The preliminary 2002 CMAQ runs identified several areas of enhancements to improve model performance, including revised temporal allocation factors for ammonia emissions to improve nitrate performance and addressing missing processes in the secondary organic aerosol module to improve OC performance.
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页码:1694 / 1708
页数:15
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