Comparisons of WRF/Chem simulations in Mexico City with ground-based RAMA measurements during the 2006-MILAGRO

Simulations using the fully coupled WRF/Chem (Weather Research and Forecasting – Chemistry) model at 3-km resolution in Mexico City have been performed to examine the temperature, relative humidity, wind, and gaseous criteria pollutants (CO, O<sub>3</sub>, NO, NO<s...

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Main Authors: Y. Zhang, M. K. Dubey, S. C. Olsen, J. Zheng, R. Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009-06-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/3777/2009/acp-9-3777-2009.pdf
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spelling doaj-f907ca4f243641bda63e86a6831554f72020-11-25T00:47:23ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242009-06-0191137773798Comparisons of WRF/Chem simulations in Mexico City with ground-based RAMA measurements during the 2006-MILAGROY. ZhangM. K. DubeyS. C. OlsenJ. ZhengR. ZhangSimulations using the fully coupled WRF/Chem (Weather Research and Forecasting – Chemistry) model at 3-km resolution in Mexico City have been performed to examine the temperature, relative humidity, wind, and gaseous criteria pollutants (CO, O<sub>3</sub>, NO, NO<sub>2</sub>, and NO<sub>y</sub>) during the MCMA-2006/MILAGRO field campaign. Comparison of the model simulations with measurements from the ground-based air quality monitoring network (RAMA) is presented. The model resolves reasonably well the observed surface temperature, relative humidity and wind speed; however, large discrepancies are identified between the simulated and the observed surface wind direction for wind speeds below 2 m s<sup>−1</sup>. The simulated chemical species concentrations (CO, O<sub>3</sub>, NO, NO<sub>2</sub>, and NO<sub>y</sub>) compare favorably with the observations. Simulated O<sub>3</sub> concentrations agree especially well with the observations. The simulated 10 VOC species compare generally favorably with the observations at the T0 supersite although lower correlation coefficients and larger biases exist for propene, acetone and propanal, isoprene, and c10-aromatics when compared to the other VOC species. The model performs much better during daytime than nighttime for both chemical species and meteorological variables, although the model tends to underestimate daytime temperature and relative humidity. Simulations using combinations of the available PBL schemes and land surface models (LSMs) do not show a preferred combination in reproducing the observations. The simulated meteorological fields under the O<sub>3</sub>-South, O<sub>3</sub>-North and EI Norte weather episodes exhibit similar correlation coefficients and biases for the same variable. However, the model performs well for the O<sub>3</sub>-South episode but inferiorly for the El Norte events in resolving the observed chemical species. http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/3777/2009/acp-9-3777-2009.pdf
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author Y. Zhang
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S. C. Olsen
J. Zheng
R. Zhang
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M. K. Dubey
S. C. Olsen
J. Zheng
R. Zhang
Comparisons of WRF/Chem simulations in Mexico City with ground-based RAMA measurements during the 2006-MILAGRO
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet Y. Zhang
M. K. Dubey
S. C. Olsen
J. Zheng
R. Zhang
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title Comparisons of WRF/Chem simulations in Mexico City with ground-based RAMA measurements during the 2006-MILAGRO
title_short Comparisons of WRF/Chem simulations in Mexico City with ground-based RAMA measurements during the 2006-MILAGRO
title_full Comparisons of WRF/Chem simulations in Mexico City with ground-based RAMA measurements during the 2006-MILAGRO
title_fullStr Comparisons of WRF/Chem simulations in Mexico City with ground-based RAMA measurements during the 2006-MILAGRO
title_full_unstemmed Comparisons of WRF/Chem simulations in Mexico City with ground-based RAMA measurements during the 2006-MILAGRO
title_sort comparisons of wrf/chem simulations in mexico city with ground-based rama measurements during the 2006-milagro
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
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publishDate 2009-06-01
description Simulations using the fully coupled WRF/Chem (Weather Research and Forecasting – Chemistry) model at 3-km resolution in Mexico City have been performed to examine the temperature, relative humidity, wind, and gaseous criteria pollutants (CO, O<sub>3</sub>, NO, NO<sub>2</sub>, and NO<sub>y</sub>) during the MCMA-2006/MILAGRO field campaign. Comparison of the model simulations with measurements from the ground-based air quality monitoring network (RAMA) is presented. The model resolves reasonably well the observed surface temperature, relative humidity and wind speed; however, large discrepancies are identified between the simulated and the observed surface wind direction for wind speeds below 2 m s<sup>−1</sup>. The simulated chemical species concentrations (CO, O<sub>3</sub>, NO, NO<sub>2</sub>, and NO<sub>y</sub>) compare favorably with the observations. Simulated O<sub>3</sub> concentrations agree especially well with the observations. The simulated 10 VOC species compare generally favorably with the observations at the T0 supersite although lower correlation coefficients and larger biases exist for propene, acetone and propanal, isoprene, and c10-aromatics when compared to the other VOC species. The model performs much better during daytime than nighttime for both chemical species and meteorological variables, although the model tends to underestimate daytime temperature and relative humidity. Simulations using combinations of the available PBL schemes and land surface models (LSMs) do not show a preferred combination in reproducing the observations. The simulated meteorological fields under the O<sub>3</sub>-South, O<sub>3</sub>-North and EI Norte weather episodes exhibit similar correlation coefficients and biases for the same variable. However, the model performs well for the O<sub>3</sub>-South episode but inferiorly for the El Norte events in resolving the observed chemical species.
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