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Technical note: AQMEII4 Activity 1: evaluation of wet and dry deposition schemes as an integral part of regional-scale air quality models.

Stefano Galmarini1, Paul Makar2, Olivia E Clifton3,4, Christian Hogrefe5, Jesse O Bash5, Roberto Bellasio6, Roberto Bianconi6, Johannes Bieser7, Tim Butler8, Jason Ducker9, Johannes Flemming10, Alma Hodzic3, Christopher D Holmes9, Ioannis Kioutsioukis11, Richard Kranenburg12, Aurelia Lupascu8, Juan Luis Perez-Camanyo13, Jonathan Pleim5, Young-Hee Ryu14, Roberto San Jose13, Donna Schwede5, Sam Silva15, Ralf Wolke16.   

Abstract

We present in this technical note the research protocol for phase 4 of the Air Quality Model Evaluation International Initiative (AQMEII4). This research initiative is divided into two activities, collectively having three goals: (i) to define the current state of the science with respect to representations of wet and especially dry deposition in regional models, (ii) to quantify the extent to which different dry deposition parameterizations influence retrospective air pollutant concentration and flux predictions, and (iii) to identify, through the use of a common set of detailed diagnostics, sensitivity simulations, model evaluation, and reduction of input uncertainty, the specific causes for the current range of these predictions. Activity 1 is dedicated to the diagnostic evaluation of wet and dry deposition processes in regional air quality models (described in this paper), and Activity 2 to the evaluation of dry deposition point models against ozone flux measurements at multiple towers with multiyear observations (to be described in future submissions as part of the special issue on AQMEII4). The scope of this paper is to present the scientific protocols for Activity 1, as well as to summarize the technical information associated with the different dry deposition approaches used by the participating research groups of AQMEII4. In addition to describing all common aspects and data used for this multi-model evaluation activity, most importantly, we present the strategy devised to allow a common process-level comparison of dry deposition obtained from models using sometimes very different dry deposition schemes. The strategy is based on adding detailed diagnostics to the algorithms used in the dry deposition modules of existing regional air quality models, in particular archiving diagnostics specific to land use-land cover (LULC) and creating standardized LULC categories to facilitate cross-comparison of LULC-specific dry deposition parameters and processes, as well as archiving effective conductance and effective flux as means for comparing the relative influence of different pathways towards the net or total dry deposition. This new approach, along with an analysis of precipitation and wet deposition fields, will provide an unprecedented process-oriented comparison of deposition in regional air quality models. Examples of how specific dry deposition schemes used in participating models have been reduced to the common set of comparable diagnostics defined for AQMEII4 are also presented.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34824572      PMCID: PMC8609478          DOI: 10.5194/acp-21-15663-2021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atmos Chem Phys        ISSN: 1680-7316            Impact factor:   7.197


  18 in total

1.  Advanced error diagnostics of the CMAQ and Chimere modelling systems within the AQMEII3 model evaluation framework.

Authors:  Efisio Solazzo; Christian Hogrefe; Augustin Colette; Marta Garcia-Vivanco; Stefano Galmarini
Journal:  Atmos Chem Phys       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 6.133

2.  An analysis of ozone damage to historical maize and soybean yields in the United States.

Authors:  Justin M McGrath; Amy M Betzelberger; Shaowen Wang; Eric Shook; Xin-Guang Zhu; Stephen P Long; Elizabeth A Ainsworth
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2015-11-02       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Estimation of in-canopy ammonia sources and sinks in a fertilized Zea mays field.

Authors:  Jesse O Bash; John T Walker; Gabriel G Katul; Matthew R Jones; Eiko Nemitz; Wayne P Robarge
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2010-03-01       Impact factor: 9.028

Review 4.  Gas valves, forests and global change: a commentary on Jarvis (1976) 'The interpretation of the variations in leaf water potential and stomatal conductance found in canopies in the field'.

Authors:  David J Beerling
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2015-04-19       Impact factor: 6.237

5.  Updates to the Noah Land Surface Model in WRF-CMAQ to Improve Simulated Meteorology, Air Quality, and Deposition.

Authors:  Patrick C Campbell; Jesse O Bash; Tanya L Spero
Journal:  J Adv Model Earth Syst       Date:  2019-01-18       Impact factor: 6.660

6.  New Bidirectional Ammonia Flux Model in an Air Quality Model Coupled With an Agricultural Model.

Authors:  Jonathan E Pleim; Limei Ran; Wyat Appel; Mark W Shephard; Karen Cady-Pereira
Journal:  J Adv Model Earth Syst       Date:  2019-10-24       Impact factor: 6.660

7.  The effects of forest canopy shading and turbulence on boundary layer ozone.

Authors:  P A Makar; R M Staebler; A Akingunola; J Zhang; C McLinden; S K Kharol; B Pabla; P Cheung; Q Zheng
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2017-05-18       Impact factor: 14.919

8.  Modeled deposition of nitrogen and sulfur in Europe estimated by 14 air quality model systems: evaluation, effects of changes in emissions and implications for habitat protection.

Authors:  Marta G Vivanco; Mark R Theobald; Héctor García-Gómez; Juan Luis Garrido; Marje Prank; Wenche Aas; Mario Adani; Ummugulsum Alyuz; Camilla Andersson; Roberto Bellasio; Bertrand Bessagnet; Roberto Bianconi; Johannes Bieser; Jørgen Brandt; Gino Briganti; Andrea Cappelletti; Gabriele Curci; Jesper H Christensen; Augustin Colette; Florian Couvidat; Cornelis Cuvelier; Massimo D'Isidoro; Johannes Flemming; Andrea Fraser; Camilla Geels; Kaj M Hansen; Christian Hogrefe; Ulas Im; Oriol Jorba; Nutthida Kitwiroon; Astrid Manders; Mihaela Mircea; Noelia Otero; Maria-Teresa Pay; Luca Pozzoli; Efisio Solazzo; Svetlana Tsyro; Alper Unal; Peter Wind; Stefano Galmarini
Journal:  Atmos Chem Phys       Date:  2018-07-18       Impact factor: 6.133

9.  Evaluation and Intercomparison of Five North American Dry Deposition Algorithms at a Mixed Forest Site.

Authors:  Zhiyong Wu; Donna B Schwede; Robert Vet; John T Walker; Mike Shaw; Ralf Staebler; Leiming Zhang
Journal:  J Adv Model Earth Syst       Date:  2018       Impact factor: 6.660

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