2022
DOI: 10.5194/gmd-15-4077-2022
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Effects of vertical ship exhaust plume distributions on urban pollutant concentration – a sensitivity study with MITRAS v2.0 and EPISODE-CityChem v1.4

Abstract: Abstract. The modeling of ship emissions in port areas involves several uncertainties and approximations. In Eulerian grid models, the vertical distribution of emissions plays a decisive role for the ground-level pollutant concentration. In this study, model results of a microscale model, which takes thermal plume rise and turbulence into account, are derived for the parameterization of vertical ship exhaust plume distributions. This is done considering various meteorological and ship-technical conditions. The… Show more

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“…The local shipping emissions from STEAM were projected and interpolated to the city’s model grid. Finally, the emissions of the two vertical layers were summed up since the vertical distribution of ship emission is calculated in EPISODE-CityChem, individually at every x-y position of the surface grid, generating individual exponential Gauss distributions [ 61 ] depending on the current wind speed and stability.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The local shipping emissions from STEAM were projected and interpolated to the city’s model grid. Finally, the emissions of the two vertical layers were summed up since the vertical distribution of ship emission is calculated in EPISODE-CityChem, individually at every x-y position of the surface grid, generating individual exponential Gauss distributions [ 61 ] depending on the current wind speed and stability.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%