Toward Emulating an Explicit Organic Chemistry Mechanism With Random Forest Models

Author:

Mouchel‐Vallon Camille1ORCID,Hodzic Alma2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire d’Aérologie Université de Toulouse CNRS UPS Toulouse France

2. Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modeling National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USA

Abstract

AbstractPredicting secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation relies either on extremely detailed, numerically expensive models accounting for the condensation of individual species or on extremely simplified, numerically affordable models parameterizing SOA formation for large‐scale simulations. In this work, we explore the possibility of creating a random forest to reproduce the behavior of a detailed atmospheric organic chemistry model at a fraction of the numerical cost. A comprehensive data set was created based on thousands of individual detailed simulations, randomly initialized to account for the variety of atmospheric chemical environments. Recurrent random forests were trained to predict organic matter formation from dodecane and toluene precursors, and the partitioning between gas and particle phases. Validation tests show that the random forests perform well without any divergence over 10 days of simulations. The distribution of errors shows that the sampling of initial conditions for the training simulations needs to focus on chemical regimes where SOA production is the most sensitive. Sensitivity tests show that specializing multiple random forests for a specific chemical regime is not more efficient than training a single general random forest for the entire data set. The most important predictors are those providing information about the chemical regime, oxidants levels, and existing organic mass. The choice of predictors is crucial as using too many unimportant predictors reduces the performances of the random forests.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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