Air quality trends in Europe over the past decade: a first multi-model assessment

We discuss the capability of current state-of-the-art chemistry and transport models to reproduce air quality trends and interannual variability. Documenting these strengths and weaknesses on the basis of historical simulations is essential before the models are used to investigate future air qualit...

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Main Authors: A. Colette, C. Granier, Ø. Hodnebrog, H. Jakobs, A. Maurizi, A. Nyiri, B. Bessagnet, A. D'Angiola, M. D'Isidoro, M. Gauss, F. Meleux, M. Memmesheimer, A. Mieville, L. Rouïl, F. Russo, S. Solberg, F. Stordal, F. Tampieri
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011-11-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/11/11657/2011/acp-11-11657-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-75190090ea6946db929f31452e3c3a362020-11-24T22:51:46ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242011-11-011122116571167810.5194/acp-11-11657-2011Air quality trends in Europe over the past decade: a first multi-model assessmentA. ColetteC. GranierØ. HodnebrogH. JakobsA. MauriziA. NyiriB. BessagnetA. D'AngiolaM. D'IsidoroM. GaussF. MeleuxM. MemmesheimerA. MievilleL. RouïlF. RussoS. SolbergF. StordalF. TampieriWe discuss the capability of current state-of-the-art chemistry and transport models to reproduce air quality trends and interannual variability. Documenting these strengths and weaknesses on the basis of historical simulations is essential before the models are used to investigate future air quality projections. To achieve this, a coordinated modelling exercise was performed in the framework of the CityZEN European Project. It involved six regional and global chemistry-transport models (BOLCHEM, CHIMERE, EMEP, EURAD, OSLOCTM2 and MOZART) simulating air quality over the past decade in the Western European anthropogenic emissions hotspots. <br><br> Comparisons between models and observations allow assessing the skills of the models to capture the trends in basic atmospheric constituents (NO<sub>2</sub>, O<sub>3</sub>, and PM<sub>10</sub>). We find that the trends of primary constituents are well reproduced (except in some countries – owing to their sensitivity to the emission inventory) although capturing the more moderate trends of secondary species such as O<sub>3</sub> is more challenging. Apart from the long term trend, the modelled monthly variability is consistent with the observations but the year-to-year variability is generally underestimated. <br><br> A comparison of simulations where anthropogenic emissions are kept constant is also investigated. We find that the magnitude of the emission-driven trend exceeds the natural variability for primary compounds. We can thus conclude that emission management strategies have had a significant impact over the past 10 yr, hence supporting further emission reductions.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/11/11657/2011/acp-11-11657-2011.pdf
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author A. Colette
C. Granier
Ø. Hodnebrog
H. Jakobs
A. Maurizi
A. Nyiri
B. Bessagnet
A. D'Angiola
M. D'Isidoro
M. Gauss
F. Meleux
M. Memmesheimer
A. Mieville
L. Rouïl
F. Russo
S. Solberg
F. Stordal
F. Tampieri
spellingShingle A. Colette
C. Granier
Ø. Hodnebrog
H. Jakobs
A. Maurizi
A. Nyiri
B. Bessagnet
A. D'Angiola
M. D'Isidoro
M. Gauss
F. Meleux
M. Memmesheimer
A. Mieville
L. Rouïl
F. Russo
S. Solberg
F. Stordal
F. Tampieri
Air quality trends in Europe over the past decade: a first multi-model assessment
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet A. Colette
C. Granier
Ø. Hodnebrog
H. Jakobs
A. Maurizi
A. Nyiri
B. Bessagnet
A. D'Angiola
M. D'Isidoro
M. Gauss
F. Meleux
M. Memmesheimer
A. Mieville
L. Rouïl
F. Russo
S. Solberg
F. Stordal
F. Tampieri
author_sort A. Colette
title Air quality trends in Europe over the past decade: a first multi-model assessment
title_short Air quality trends in Europe over the past decade: a first multi-model assessment
title_full Air quality trends in Europe over the past decade: a first multi-model assessment
title_fullStr Air quality trends in Europe over the past decade: a first multi-model assessment
title_full_unstemmed Air quality trends in Europe over the past decade: a first multi-model assessment
title_sort air quality trends in europe over the past decade: a first multi-model assessment
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2011-11-01
description We discuss the capability of current state-of-the-art chemistry and transport models to reproduce air quality trends and interannual variability. Documenting these strengths and weaknesses on the basis of historical simulations is essential before the models are used to investigate future air quality projections. To achieve this, a coordinated modelling exercise was performed in the framework of the CityZEN European Project. It involved six regional and global chemistry-transport models (BOLCHEM, CHIMERE, EMEP, EURAD, OSLOCTM2 and MOZART) simulating air quality over the past decade in the Western European anthropogenic emissions hotspots. <br><br> Comparisons between models and observations allow assessing the skills of the models to capture the trends in basic atmospheric constituents (NO<sub>2</sub>, O<sub>3</sub>, and PM<sub>10</sub>). We find that the trends of primary constituents are well reproduced (except in some countries – owing to their sensitivity to the emission inventory) although capturing the more moderate trends of secondary species such as O<sub>3</sub> is more challenging. Apart from the long term trend, the modelled monthly variability is consistent with the observations but the year-to-year variability is generally underestimated. <br><br> A comparison of simulations where anthropogenic emissions are kept constant is also investigated. We find that the magnitude of the emission-driven trend exceeds the natural variability for primary compounds. We can thus conclude that emission management strategies have had a significant impact over the past 10 yr, hence supporting further emission reductions.
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/11/11657/2011/acp-11-11657-2011.pdf
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