Aerosol distribution over Europe: a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysics

This paper summarizes an evaluation of model simulations with a regional scale atmospheric climate-chemistry/aerosol model called REMOTE, which has been extended by a microphysical aerosol module. Model results over Europe are presented and compared with available measurements in surface air focusin...

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Main Authors: Langmann, B, Varghese, S, Marmer, E, Vignati, E, Wilson, J, Stier, P, O'Dowd, C
Other Authors: European Geosciences Union
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008
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Varghese, S
Marmer, E
Vignati, E
Wilson, J
Stier, P
O'Dowd, C
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description This paper summarizes an evaluation of model simulations with a regional scale atmospheric climate-chemistry/aerosol model called REMOTE, which has been extended by a microphysical aerosol module. Model results over Europe are presented and compared with available measurements in surface air focusing on the European distribution and variability of primary and secondary aerosols. Additionally, model results obtained with detailed aerosol microphysics are compared to those based on an aerosol bulk mass approach revealing the impact of dry deposition fluxes on atmospheric burden concentration. An improved determination of elevated ozone and sulfate concentrations could be achieved by considering a diurnal cycle in the anthropogenic emission fluxes. Deviation between modelled and measured organic carbon concentrations can be mainly explained by missing formation of secondary organic aerosols and deficiencies in emission data. Changing residential heating practices in Europe, where the use of wood is no longer restricted to rural areas, need to be considered in emission inventories as well as vegetation fire emissions which present a dominant source of organic carbon.
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spelling oxford-uuid:274fe2a8-2bc3-4ac9-acfc-64bf4904a3d42022-03-26T12:06:15ZAerosol distribution over Europe: a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysicsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:274fe2a8-2bc3-4ac9-acfc-64bf4904a3d4Atmospheric,Oceanic,and Planetary physicsClimate systems and policyPhysicsEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetCopernicus Publications2008Langmann, BVarghese, SMarmer, EVignati, EWilson, JStier, PO'Dowd, CEuropean Geosciences UnionThis paper summarizes an evaluation of model simulations with a regional scale atmospheric climate-chemistry/aerosol model called REMOTE, which has been extended by a microphysical aerosol module. Model results over Europe are presented and compared with available measurements in surface air focusing on the European distribution and variability of primary and secondary aerosols. Additionally, model results obtained with detailed aerosol microphysics are compared to those based on an aerosol bulk mass approach revealing the impact of dry deposition fluxes on atmospheric burden concentration. An improved determination of elevated ozone and sulfate concentrations could be achieved by considering a diurnal cycle in the anthropogenic emission fluxes. Deviation between modelled and measured organic carbon concentrations can be mainly explained by missing formation of secondary organic aerosols and deficiencies in emission data. Changing residential heating practices in Europe, where the use of wood is no longer restricted to rural areas, need to be considered in emission inventories as well as vegetation fire emissions which present a dominant source of organic carbon.
spellingShingle Atmospheric,Oceanic,and Planetary physics
Climate systems and policy
Physics
Langmann, B
Varghese, S
Marmer, E
Vignati, E
Wilson, J
Stier, P
O'Dowd, C
Aerosol distribution over Europe: a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysics
title Aerosol distribution over Europe: a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysics
title_full Aerosol distribution over Europe: a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysics
title_fullStr Aerosol distribution over Europe: a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysics
title_full_unstemmed Aerosol distribution over Europe: a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysics
title_short Aerosol distribution over Europe: a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysics
title_sort aerosol distribution over europe a model evaluation study with detailed aerosol microphysics
topic Atmospheric,Oceanic,and Planetary physics
Climate systems and policy
Physics
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