Improvements to the representation of BVOC chemistry–climate interactions in UKCA (v11.5) with the CRI-Strat 2 mechanism: incorporation and evaluation
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Published:2021-08-20
Issue:8
Volume:14
Page:5239-5268
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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:
Weber JamesORCID, Archer-Nicholls ScottORCID, Abraham Nathan LukeORCID, Shin Youngsub M., Bannan Thomas J.ORCID, Percival Carl J., Bacak Asan, Artaxo PauloORCID, Jenkin MichaelORCID, Khan M. Anwar H.ORCID, Shallcross Dudley E., Schwantes Rebecca H.ORCID, Williams Jonathan, Archibald Alex T.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract. We present the first incorporation of the Common Representative
Intermediates version 2.2 tropospheric chemistry mechanism, CRI v2.2,
combined with stratospheric chemistry, into the global chemistry–climate
United Kingdom Chemistry and Aerosols (UKCA) model to give the CRI-Strat 2
mechanism. A rigorous comparison of CRI-Strat 2 with the earlier version,
CRI-Strat, is performed in UKCA in addition to an evaluation of three
mechanisms, CRI-Strat 2, CRI-Strat and the standard UKCA chemical mechanism,
StratTrop v1.0, against a wide array of surface and airborne chemical data. CRI-Strat 2 comprises a state-of-the-art isoprene scheme, optimized against
the Master Chemical Mechanism v3.3.1, which includes isoprene peroxy radical isomerization,
HOx recycling through the addition of photolabile hydroperoxy aldehydes
(HPALDs), and isoprene epoxy diol (IEPOX) formation. CRI-Strat 2 also features updates to several
rate constants for the inorganic chemistry, including the reactions of
inorganic nitrogen and O(1D). The update to the isoprene chemistry in CRI-Strat 2 increases OH over the
lowest 500 m in tropical forested regions by 30 %–50 % relative to
CRI-Strat, leading to an improvement in model–observation comparisons for
surface OH and isoprene relative to CRI-Strat and StratTrop. Enhanced
oxidants also cause a 25 % reduction in isoprene burden and an increase in
oxidation fluxes of isoprene and other biogenic volatile organic compounds
(BVOCs) at low altitudes with likely impacts on subsequent aerosol formation, atmospheric
lifetime, and climate. By contrast, updates to the rate constants of O(1D) with its main
reactants relative to CRI-Strat reduces OH in much of the free troposphere,
producing a 2 % increase in the methane lifetime, and increases the
tropospheric ozone burden by 8 %, primarily from reduced loss via
O(1D)+H2O. The changes to inorganic nitrogen reaction rate
constants increase the NOx burden by 4 % and shift the distribution
of nitrated species closer to that simulated by StratTrop. CRI-Strat 2 is suitable for multi-decadal model integrations and the
improved representation of isoprene chemistry provides an opportunity to
explore the consequences of HOx recycling in the United Kingdom Earth
System Model (UKESM1). This new mechanism will enable a re-evaluation of the
impact of BVOCs on the chemical composition of the atmosphere and further probe
the feedback between the biosphere and the climate.
Funder
Natural Environment Research Council Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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