Comparison of Urban Air Quality Simulations During the KORUS‐AQ Campaign With Regionally Refined Versus Global Uniform Grids in the Multi‐Scale Infrastructure for Chemistry and Aerosols (MUSICA) Version 0

Author:

Jo Duseong S.12ORCID,Emmons Louisa K.1ORCID,Callaghan Patrick3,Tilmes Simone1ORCID,Woo Jung‐Hun4ORCID,Kim Younha5,Kim Jinseok4,Granier Claire67ORCID,Soulié Antonin6,Doumbia Thierno6ORCID,Darras Sabine8,Buchholz Rebecca R.1ORCID,Simpson Isobel J.9ORCID,Blake Donald R.9ORCID,Wisthaler Armin1011ORCID,Schroeder Jason R.1213,Fried Alan14ORCID,Kanaya Yugo15

Affiliation:

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

2. Advanced Study Program National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USA

3. Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USA

4. Konkuk University Seoul South Korea

5. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Laxenburg Austria

6. Laboratoire d'Aérologie CNRS Université de Toulouse Toulouse France

7. NOAA/Chemical Sciences Laboratory CIRES University of Colorado Boulder CO USA

8. Observatoire Midi‐Pyrénées Toulouse France

9. University of California Irvine CA USA

10. Department of Chemistry University of Oslo Oslo Norway

11. Institute for Ion Physics and Applied Physics University of Innsbruck Innsbruck Austria

12. NASA Langley Research Center Hampton VA USA

13. Now at California Air Resources Board Sacramento CA USA

14. Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Boulder CO USA

15. Japan Agency for Marine‐Earth Science and Technology Yokohama Japan

Abstract

AbstractModel intercomparison studies often report a large spread in simulation results, but quantifying the causes of these differences is hindered by the fact that several processes contribute to the model spread simultaneously. Here we use the Multi‐Scale Infrastructure for Chemistry and Aerosols (MUSICA) version 0 to investigate the model resolution dependencies of simulated chemical species, with a focus on the differences between global uniform grid and regional refinement grid simulations with the same modeling framework. We construct two global (ne30 [∼112 km] and ne60 [∼56 km]) and two regional refinement grids over Korea (ne30x8 [∼14 km] and ne30x16 [∼7 km]). The grid resolution can change chemical concentrations by an order of magnitude in the boundary layer, and the importance increases as the species' reactivity increases (e.g., up to 50% and 1,000% changes for ethane and xylenes, respectively). The diurnal cycle of oxidants (OH, O3, and NO3) also varies with the grid resolution, which leads to different oxidation pathways of volatile organic compounds (e.g., the fraction of monoterpenes reacting with NO3 in Seoul around midnight is 90% for ne30, but 65% for ne30x16). The models with high‐resolution grids usually do a better job at reproducing aircraft observations during the KORUS‐AQ campaign, but not always, implying compensating errors in the coarse grid simulations. For example, ozone is better reproduced by the coarse grid due to the artificial mixing of NOx. When developing new chemical mechanisms and evaluating models over urban areas, the uncertainties associated with model resolution should be considered.

Funder

National Science Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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