Implementation of state-of-the-art ternary new particle formation scheme to the regional chemical transport model PMCAMx-UF in Europe

Author:

Baranizadeh Elham,Murphy Benjamin N.,Julin Jan,Falahat Saeed,Reddington Carly L.ORCID,Arola AnttiORCID,Mikkonen SanttuORCID,Fountoukis ChristosORCID,Patoulias David,Minikin AndreasORCID,Hambuger Thomas,Laaksonen AriORCID,Pandis Spyros N.,Vehkamäki HannaORCID,Lehtinen Kari E. J.,Riipinen Ilona

Abstract

Abstract. The particle formation scheme within PMCAMx-UF, a three dimensional chemical transport model, was updated with particle formation rates for the ternary H2SO4-NH3-H2O pathway simulated by the Atmospheric Cluster Dynamics Code (ACDC) using quantum chemical input data. The model was applied over Europe for May 2008, during which the EUCAARI-LONGREX campaign was carried out providing aircraft vertical profiles of aerosol number concentrations. The updated model reproduces the observed number concentrations of particles larger than 4 nm within one order of magnitude throughout the atmospheric column. This reasonable agreement is very encouraging considering the fact that no semi-empirical fitting was needed to obtain realistic particle formation rates. The cloud adjustment scheme for modifying the photolysis rate profiles within PMCAMx-UF was also updated with the TUV (Tropospheric Ultraviolet and Visible) radiative transfer model. Results show that although the effect of the new cloud adjustment scheme on total number concentrations is small, enhanced new particle formation is predicted near cloudy regions. This is due to the enhanced radiation above and in the vicinity of the clouds, which in turn leads to higher production of sulfuric acid. The sensitivity of the results to including emissions from natural sources is also discussed.

Funder

Academy of Finland

European Research Council

Publisher

Copernicus GmbH

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