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High resolution air quality simulation over Europe with the chemistry transport model CHIMERE

Authors :
E. Terrenoire
B. Bessagnet
L. Rouïl
F. Tognet
G. Pirovano
L. Létinois
A. Colette
P. Thunis
M. Amann
L. Menut
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2013.

Abstract

A high resolution air quality simulation (0.125° × 0.0625° horizontal resolution) performed over Europe for the year 2009 has been evaluated using both rural and urban background stations available over most of the domain. Using seasonal and yearly mean statistical indicators such as the correlation index, the fractional bias and the root mean squared error; we interpret objectively the performance of the simulation. Positive outcomes are: a very good reproduction of the daily variability at UB sites for O3 (R =0.73) as well as for NO2 (R =0.61); a very low bias calculated at UB stations for PM2.5 (FB = −6.4%) and PM10 concentrations (FB = −20.1%). Conversely, main weaknesses in model performance include: the underestimation of the NO2 daily maxima at UB site (FB = −53.6%); an overall underestimation of PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations observed over Eastern European countries (e.g. Poland); the overestimation of sulphates concentrations at spring time (FB = 53.7%); finally, over the year, total nitrate and ammonia concentrations are better reproduced than nitrate and ammonium aerosol phase compounds. Obtained results suggest that, in order to improve the model performances, efforts should focus on the improvement of the emission inventory quality for Eastern Europeans countries and the improvement of a specific parameterisation in the model to better account for the urban effect on meteorology and air pollutants concentrations.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........26171b4bc6d5a339861713229ef8669b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmdd-6-4137-2013