Is there a common pattern of future gas-phase air pollution in Europe under diverse climate change scenarios?

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Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero
Juan J. Gómez-Navarro
Rocío Baró
Raquel Lorente
Nuno Ratola
Juan P. Montávez
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[1] University of Murcia,Regional Campus of International Excellence “Campus Mare Nostrum”
[2] University of Bern,Climate and Environmental Physics and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research
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Climatic Change | 2013年 / 121卷
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Empirical Orthogonal Function; SRES Scenario; Biogenic Emission; Climatological Variable; Climatological Field;
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Climate change alone influences future levels of tropospheric ozone and their precursors through modifications of gas-phase chemistry, transport, removal, and natural emissions. The goal of this study is to determine at what extent the modes of variability of gas-phase pollutants respond to different climate change scenarios over Europe. The methodology includes the use of the regional modeling system MM5 (regional climate model version)-CHIMERE for a target domain covering Europe. Two full-transient simulations covering from 1991–2050 under the SRES A2 and B2 scenarios driven by ECHO-G global circulation model have been compared. The results indicate that the spatial patterns of variability for tropospheric ozone are similar for both scenarios, but the magnitude of the change signal significantly differs for A2 and B2. The 1991–2050 simulations share common characteristics for their chemical behavior. As observed from the NO2 and α-pinene modes of variability, our simulations suggest that the enhanced ozone chemical activity is driven by a number of parameters, such as the warming-induced increase in biogenic emissions and, to a lesser extent, by the variation in nitrogen dioxide levels. For gas-phase pollutants, the general increasing trend for ozone found under A2 and B2 forcing is due to a multiplicity of climate factors, such as increased temperature, decreased wet removal associated with an overall decrease of precipitation in southern Europe, increased photolysis of primary and secondary pollutants as a consequence of lower cloudiness and increased biogenic emissions fueled by higher temperatures.
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