Technical note: Quality assessment of ozone reanalysis products and gap-filling over subarctic Europe for vegetation risk mapping

<p>We assess the quality of regional and global ozone reanalysis data for vegetation modeling and ozone (<span class="inline-formula">O<sub>3</sub></span>) risk mapping over subarctic Europe where monitoring is sparse. Reanalysis data can be subject to systema...

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Main Authors: S. Falk, A. V. Vollsnes, A. B. Eriksen, F. Stordal, T. Koren Berntsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2021-10-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/21/15647/2021/acp-21-15647-2021.pdf
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author S. Falk
A. V. Vollsnes
A. B. Eriksen
F. Stordal
T. Koren Berntsen
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description <p>We assess the quality of regional and global ozone reanalysis data for vegetation modeling and ozone (<span class="inline-formula">O<sub>3</sub></span>) risk mapping over subarctic Europe where monitoring is sparse. Reanalysis data can be subject to systematic errors originating from, for example, quality of assimilated data, distribution and strength of precursor sources, incomprehensive atmospheric chemistry or land–atmosphere exchange, and spatiotemporal resolution. Here, we evaluate two selected global products and one regional ozone reanalysis product. Our analysis suggests that global reanalysis products do not reproduce observed ground-level ozone well in the subarctic region. Only the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service Regional Air Quality (CAMSRAQ) reanalysis ensemble sufficiently captures the observed seasonal cycle. We also compute the root mean square error (RMSE) by season. The RMSE variation between (2.6–6.6) <span class="inline-formula">ppb</span> suggests inherent challenges even for the best reanalysis product (CAMSRAQ). <span class="inline-formula">O<sub>3</sub></span> concentrations in the subarctic region are systematically underestimated by (2–6) <span class="inline-formula">ppb</span> compared to the ground-level background ozone concentrations derived from observations. Spatial patterns indicate a systematical underestimation of ozone abundance by the global reanalysis products on the west coast of northern Fennoscandia. Furthermore, we explore the suitability of CAMSRAQ for gap-filling at one site in northern Norway with a long-term record but not belonging to the observational network. We devise a reconstruction method based on Reynolds decomposition and adhere to recommendations by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) convention. The thus reconstructed data for 2 weeks in July 2018 are compared with CAMSRAQ evaluated at the nearest-neighbor grid point. Our reconstruction method's performance (76 <span class="inline-formula">%</span> accuracy) is comparable with CAMSRAQ (80 <span class="inline-formula">%</span> accuracy), but diurnal extremes are underestimated by both.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-5df528d1a98f4f8ca7b5a6a82fdca65d2022-12-21T22:40:21ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242021-10-0121156471566110.5194/acp-21-15647-2021Technical note: Quality assessment of ozone reanalysis products and gap-filling over subarctic Europe for vegetation risk mappingS. Falk0A. V. Vollsnes1A. B. Eriksen2F. Stordal3T. Koren Berntsen4Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayDepartment of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayDepartment of Biosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayDepartment of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayDepartment of Geosciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway<p>We assess the quality of regional and global ozone reanalysis data for vegetation modeling and ozone (<span class="inline-formula">O<sub>3</sub></span>) risk mapping over subarctic Europe where monitoring is sparse. Reanalysis data can be subject to systematic errors originating from, for example, quality of assimilated data, distribution and strength of precursor sources, incomprehensive atmospheric chemistry or land–atmosphere exchange, and spatiotemporal resolution. Here, we evaluate two selected global products and one regional ozone reanalysis product. Our analysis suggests that global reanalysis products do not reproduce observed ground-level ozone well in the subarctic region. Only the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service Regional Air Quality (CAMSRAQ) reanalysis ensemble sufficiently captures the observed seasonal cycle. We also compute the root mean square error (RMSE) by season. The RMSE variation between (2.6–6.6) <span class="inline-formula">ppb</span> suggests inherent challenges even for the best reanalysis product (CAMSRAQ). <span class="inline-formula">O<sub>3</sub></span> concentrations in the subarctic region are systematically underestimated by (2–6) <span class="inline-formula">ppb</span> compared to the ground-level background ozone concentrations derived from observations. Spatial patterns indicate a systematical underestimation of ozone abundance by the global reanalysis products on the west coast of northern Fennoscandia. Furthermore, we explore the suitability of CAMSRAQ for gap-filling at one site in northern Norway with a long-term record but not belonging to the observational network. We devise a reconstruction method based on Reynolds decomposition and adhere to recommendations by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP) convention. The thus reconstructed data for 2 weeks in July 2018 are compared with CAMSRAQ evaluated at the nearest-neighbor grid point. Our reconstruction method's performance (76 <span class="inline-formula">%</span> accuracy) is comparable with CAMSRAQ (80 <span class="inline-formula">%</span> accuracy), but diurnal extremes are underestimated by both.</p>https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/21/15647/2021/acp-21-15647-2021.pdf
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
title Technical note: Quality assessment of ozone reanalysis products and gap-filling over subarctic Europe for vegetation risk mapping
title_full Technical note: Quality assessment of ozone reanalysis products and gap-filling over subarctic Europe for vegetation risk mapping
title_fullStr Technical note: Quality assessment of ozone reanalysis products and gap-filling over subarctic Europe for vegetation risk mapping
title_full_unstemmed Technical note: Quality assessment of ozone reanalysis products and gap-filling over subarctic Europe for vegetation risk mapping
title_short Technical note: Quality assessment of ozone reanalysis products and gap-filling over subarctic Europe for vegetation risk mapping
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