2014
DOI: 10.5194/acp-14-609-2014
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The role of horizontal model resolution in assessing the transport of CO in a middle latitude cyclone using WRF-Chem

Abstract: Abstract. We use the Weather Research and Forecasting with Chemistry (WRF-Chem) online chemical transport model to simulate a middle latitude cyclone in East Asia at three different horizontal resolutions (45, 15, and 5 km grid spacing). The cyclone contains a typical warm conveyor belt (WCB) with an embedded squall line that passes through an area having large surface concentrations (> 400 ppbv) of carbon monoxide (CO). Model output from WRF-Chem is used to compare differences between the large-scale CO verti… Show more

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“…High-resolution CTM simulations have obvious accuracy advantages over coarse resolution simulations, particularly for small-scale processes (e.g., Stroud et al, 2011;Klich and Fuelberg, 2014;Stock et al, 2014). In this work, we used the adjoint of the nested GEOS-Chem model, at a resolution of 0.5 • × 0.67 • , to constrain North American CO emissions during the period of June 2004-May 2005.…”
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“…High-resolution CTM simulations have obvious accuracy advantages over coarse resolution simulations, particularly for small-scale processes (e.g., Stroud et al, 2011;Klich and Fuelberg, 2014;Stock et al, 2014). In this work, we used the adjoint of the nested GEOS-Chem model, at a resolution of 0.5 • × 0.67 • , to constrain North American CO emissions during the period of June 2004-May 2005.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been several studies using high-resolution mesoscale models for inversion analyses (e.g. Stroud et al, 2011;Valin et al, 2011;Klich and Fuelberg, 2014;Stock et al, 2014) with the lateral boundary conditions provided from global, coarse resolution models (e. g. Curci et al, 2010;Peylin et al, 2011). However, the consistency of boundary conditions becomes a critical issue in these regional analyses (e.g.…”
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“…Regional models are also commonly used for policy analysis with yearly simulation in "scenario modes" [30] or for climate impact studies [31]. The meteorological conditions influencing the development of deep convection, such as mixing depth, local thermodynamic variability, and wind velocity, are best resolved by models having much higher resolution than current global CTMs [32,33]. The added value of a finer resolution is also mentioned for models in other recent studies for the transport of dust in West Asia [34,35].…”
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confidence: 99%