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Sensitivity of WRF-Chem model resolution in simulating tropospheric ozone in Southeast Asia
Author(s) -
Adedayo Rasak Adedeji,
Lalit Dagar,
Mohammad Iskandar Petra,
L C De Silva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.179
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/489/1/012030
Subject(s) - weather research and forecasting model , kuala lumpur , environmental science , troposphere , tropospheric ozone , atmospheric sciences , ozone , meteorology , java , relative humidity , wind speed , geography , geology , marketing , computer science , business , programming language
In this paper, WRF-Chem model response to horizontal resolution has been presented in simulating tropospheric ozone distribution during an intense biomass burning across Southeast Asia. Model resolution is varied between 100 km and 20 km. Enhanced fire emissions were also considered in the 20 km resolution simulation. Evaluations were made against observed meteorology such as temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and direction. Spatio-temporal distribution of ozone precursors such as NO2 and CO at the surface retrieved from OMI and MOPITT instruments respectively, were compared against model outputs. Ozonesonde datasets for ozone profile from SHADOZ campaign at Watukosek-Java, Hanoi and Kuala Lumpur were used in evaluating simulated results. All the model simulations adequately represented the observed meteorology. Except in Watukosek-Java where ozone levels were overrepresented, the levels in other locations such as Kuala Lumpur and Hanoi were captured adequately. For model simulations using low-resolution, high-resolution and high-resolution with enhanced fire emissions in Hanoi, Kuala Lumpur and Watukosek-Java region, normalized bias factors are around -0.06, 0.14 and 0.22; 0.01, 0.28 and 0.18, and; 1.20, 3.36 and 3.21, respectively. Normalized root mean square error obtained is as low as 0.09 in Hanoi, and as high as 1.02 in Watukosek-Java region.

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