2013
DOI: 10.5194/acp-13-6807-2013
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Application of WRF/Chem-MADRID and WRF/Polyphemus in Europe – Part 1: Model description, evaluation of meteorological predictions, and aerosol–meteorology interactions

Abstract: Abstract. Comprehensive model evaluation and comparison of two 3-D air quality modeling systems (i.e., the Weather Research and Forecast model (WRF)/Polyphemus and WRF with chemistry and the Model of Aerosol Dynamics, Reaction, Ionization, and Dissolution (MADRID) (WRF/Chem-MADRID)) are conducted over Western Europe. Part 1 describes the background information for the model comparison and simulation design, the application of WRF for January and July 2001 over triple-nested domains in Western Europe at three h… Show more

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“…The increase in aerosol water with increasing RH and the solubilization of gaseous HCl that is present in the marine boundary layer (due to acid displacement reactions) have also been suggested as the reason for increasing acidity of sea salt aerosols with increasing RH and altitude in the marine environment (von Glasow and Sander, 2001). Further acidification of sea salt aerosols occurs via displacement of Cl − as HCl (g) due to reactions such as (Mcinnes et al, 1994;Zhao and Gao, 2008)…”
Section: Role Of Particle Size and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase in aerosol water with increasing RH and the solubilization of gaseous HCl that is present in the marine boundary layer (due to acid displacement reactions) have also been suggested as the reason for increasing acidity of sea salt aerosols with increasing RH and altitude in the marine environment (von Glasow and Sander, 2001). Further acidification of sea salt aerosols occurs via displacement of Cl − as HCl (g) due to reactions such as (Mcinnes et al, 1994;Zhao and Gao, 2008)…”
Section: Role Of Particle Size and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to MODIS COT and CWP, the model at least is able to capture larger values of COT and CWP over eastern U.S. compared to western U.S. The underpredictions of COT are attributed in part to the fact that the model only takes into account contributions of cloud and ice, and not snow, rain, and graupel to COT [ Zhang et al , ]. Column CCN against MODIS at S = 0.5% over the ocean is underpredicted, possibly due to underpredictions of PM over the ocean, even though in this study PM 2.5 and PM 10 are only evaluated against surface networks over land.…”
Section: Multiyear Evaluation Of Wrf/chem Simulations With Cesm Iconsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The initial application of WRF/Chem‐MADRID for a 5 day episode over eastern Texas has shown reasonably good predictions of meteorological variables and surface concentrations and column mass of chemical species [ Zhang et al , 2010b]. WRF/Chem‐MADRID has also been or is being applied to air quality backcasting in other regions in the U.S. and the continental United States (CONUS), Europe, China, and Mexico [e.g., Y. Zhang et al , 2011; Zhu and Zhang , 2011] and forecasting in the southeastern United States [e.g., Chuang et al , 2011; N. Zhang et al , 2011].…”
Section: Model Configurations and Simulation Designmentioning
confidence: 99%