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The Central Role of Air Quality Observations in NASA's GEOS Composition Forecasting Model
Keller, Christoph A ; Knowland, Emma ; Pawson, Steven ; Saunders, Emily ; Duncan, Bryan ; Follette-Cook, Melanie ; Liu, Junhua
关键词: AEROSOLS;    AIR QUALITY;    ENVIRONMENT MODELS;    FORECASTING;    GEOS SATELLITES (ESA);    PARTICULATES;    POLLUTION MONITORING;    REAL TIME OPERATION;    TRACE GASES;    ATMOSPHERIC MODELS;    DATA BASES;    DIURNAL VARIATIONS;    HIGH RESOLUTION;    SATELLITE OBSERVATION;    SPATIAL RESOLUTION;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN64291
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

The NASA GEOS composition forecast model (GEOS-CF) provides global, high-resolution (25 km) air quality forecasts in near-real time. This system combines the operational GEOS-5 weather forecasting model with the state-of-the-science GEOS-Chem chemistry module to provide detailed chemical analysis of a wide range of air pollutants such as ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and fine particulate matter (PM2.5). The resolution of the forecasts is the highest compared to current, publicly-available global composition forecasts.Air quality observations are an indispensable tool to evaluate the model's ability to capture the strong temporal and spatial gradients of air pollutants across the globe. We show how comparisons against near-real time observations available through OpenAQ (www.openaq.org) demonstrate the model's overall success in reproducing surface concentrations of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and PM2.5. This analysis also helps identifying current limitations of the model, for example over South America. The model-observation mismatches are most likely caused by uncertainties in the emissions data. Using the example of Rio de Janeiro, we show how the model skill can be improved by using local, high-resolution emission inventories in combination with air quality data.

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