INVESTIGATION OF DUST SCHEMES IN THE MODEL WRF/CHEM

Introduction: In this study, the dust schemes implemented in the model WRF/Chem have been investigated for a severe dust storm as a case study over the Middle East. Materials and methods: There are three main dust schemes in the model WRF/Chem, which are named GOCART, AFWA, and UoC. All of these du...

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Main Authors: Amirhossein Nikfal, Abbas Ranjbar Saadatabadi, Saviz Sehatkashani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-03-01
Series:Journal of Air Pollution and Health
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Online Access:https://japh.tums.ac.ir/index.php/japh/article/view/135
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spelling doaj-2692d16e525f420085878a1a6a9149b72020-11-25T04:11:21ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Air Pollution and Health2476-30712018-03-0131INVESTIGATION OF DUST SCHEMES IN THE MODEL WRF/CHEMAmirhossein Nikfal0Abbas Ranjbar Saadatabadi1Saviz Sehatkashani2Atmospheric Science and Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC), Tehran, IranAtmospheric Science and Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC), Tehran, IranAtmospheric Science and Meteorological Research Center (ASMERC), Tehran, Iran Introduction: In this study, the dust schemes implemented in the model WRF/Chem have been investigated for a severe dust storm as a case study over the Middle East. Materials and methods: There are three main dust schemes in the model WRF/Chem, which are named GOCART, AFWA, and UoC. All of these dust schemes use the same dust source function, based on a topographical method, which plays a crucial role in the simulation of dust emission from the ground. Results: The results of model for dust distribution are validated by the EUMETSAT MSG dust product, and furthermore the capabilities of the model are investigated by comparing the model output with the measured PM10 concentrations of 3 air pollution monitoring stations. The AFWA dust scheme showed better capability in the simulation of dust behavior considering dust distribution. Although the GOCART dust scheme shows a remarkable coincidence between modeled and measured dust concentration, its results are with a considerable overestimation over the study domain. The UOC dust scheme, except Kerman station, shows a drastic underestimation in dust concentration as well as dust distribution. Conclusions: The results show appropriate estimates of dust distribution and its movement through east. The model WRF/Chem as a state of the art numerical model could be applied in the operational forecast systems for the hazardous https://japh.tums.ac.ir/index.php/japh/article/view/135Dust schemesthe model WRF / Chemthe EUMETSAT MSG dust product
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author Amirhossein Nikfal
Abbas Ranjbar Saadatabadi
Saviz Sehatkashani
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Abbas Ranjbar Saadatabadi
Saviz Sehatkashani
INVESTIGATION OF DUST SCHEMES IN THE MODEL WRF/CHEM
Journal of Air Pollution and Health
Dust schemes
the model WRF / Chem
the EUMETSAT MSG dust product
author_facet Amirhossein Nikfal
Abbas Ranjbar Saadatabadi
Saviz Sehatkashani
author_sort Amirhossein Nikfal
title INVESTIGATION OF DUST SCHEMES IN THE MODEL WRF/CHEM
title_short INVESTIGATION OF DUST SCHEMES IN THE MODEL WRF/CHEM
title_full INVESTIGATION OF DUST SCHEMES IN THE MODEL WRF/CHEM
title_fullStr INVESTIGATION OF DUST SCHEMES IN THE MODEL WRF/CHEM
title_full_unstemmed INVESTIGATION OF DUST SCHEMES IN THE MODEL WRF/CHEM
title_sort investigation of dust schemes in the model wrf/chem
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Air Pollution and Health
issn 2476-3071
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Introduction: In this study, the dust schemes implemented in the model WRF/Chem have been investigated for a severe dust storm as a case study over the Middle East. Materials and methods: There are three main dust schemes in the model WRF/Chem, which are named GOCART, AFWA, and UoC. All of these dust schemes use the same dust source function, based on a topographical method, which plays a crucial role in the simulation of dust emission from the ground. Results: The results of model for dust distribution are validated by the EUMETSAT MSG dust product, and furthermore the capabilities of the model are investigated by comparing the model output with the measured PM10 concentrations of 3 air pollution monitoring stations. The AFWA dust scheme showed better capability in the simulation of dust behavior considering dust distribution. Although the GOCART dust scheme shows a remarkable coincidence between modeled and measured dust concentration, its results are with a considerable overestimation over the study domain. The UOC dust scheme, except Kerman station, shows a drastic underestimation in dust concentration as well as dust distribution. Conclusions: The results show appropriate estimates of dust distribution and its movement through east. The model WRF/Chem as a state of the art numerical model could be applied in the operational forecast systems for the hazardous
topic Dust schemes
the model WRF / Chem
the EUMETSAT MSG dust product
url https://japh.tums.ac.ir/index.php/japh/article/view/135
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