Simulation of O<sub>3</sub> and NO<sub><i>x</i></sub> in São Paulo street urban canyons with VEIN (v0.2.2) and MUNICH (v1.0)
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Published:2021-06-03
Issue:6
Volume:14
Page:3251-3268
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Gavidia-Calderón Mario EduardoORCID, Ibarra-Espinosa SergioORCID, Kim YoungseobORCID, Zhang Yang, Andrade Maria de FatimaORCID
Abstract
Abstract. We evaluate the performance of the Model of Urban Network
of Intersecting Canyons and Highways (MUNICH) in simulating ozone (O3)
and nitrogen oxides (NOx) concentrations within the urban street
canyons in the São Paulo metropolitan area (SPMA). The MUNICH simulations
are performed inside the Pinheiros neighborhood (a residential area) and
Paulista Avenue (an economic hub), which are representative urban canyons in
the SPMA. Both zones have air quality stations maintained by the São Paulo
Environmental Agency (CETESB), providing data (both pollutant
concentrations and meteorological) for model evaluation. Meteorological
inputs for MUNICH are produced by a simulation with the Weather Research and
Forecasting model (WRF) over triple-nested domains with the innermost domain
centered over the SPMA at a spatial grid resolution of 1 km. Street
coordinates and emission flux rates are retrieved from the Vehicular
Emission Inventory (VEIN) emission model, representing the real fleet of the
region. The VEIN model has an advantage to spatially represent emissions and
present compatibility with MUNICH. Building height is estimated from the
World Urban Database and Access Portal Tools (WUDAPT) local climate zone map
for SPMA. Background concentrations are obtained from the Ibirapuera air
quality station located in an urban park. Finally, volatile organic
compound (VOC) speciation is approximated using information from the São Paulo
air quality forecast emission file and non-methane hydrocarbon
concentration measurements. Results show an overprediction of O3
concentrations in both study cases. NOx concentrations are
underpredicted in Pinheiros but are better simulated in Paulista Avenue.
Compared to O3, NO2 is better simulated in both urban zones. The
O3 prediction is highly dependent on the background concentration,
which is the main cause for the model O3 overprediction. The MUNICH
simulations satisfy the performance criteria when emissions are calibrated.
The results show the great potential of MUNICH to represent the
concentrations of pollutants emitted by the fleet close to the streets. The
street-scale air pollutant predictions make it possible in the future to
evaluate the impacts on public health due to human exposure to primary
exhaust gas pollutants emitted by the vehicles.
Funder
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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