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DOI10.5194/acp-20-931-2020
Evaluation of a multi-model, multi-constituent assimilation framework for tropospheric chemical reanalysis
Miyazaki K.; Bowman W.K.; Yumimoto K.; Walker T.; Sudo K.
发表日期2020
ISSN16807316
起始页码931
结束页码967
卷号20期号:2
英文摘要

We introduce a Multi-mOdel Multi-cOnstituent Chemical data assimilation (MOMO-Chem) framework that directly accounts for model error in transport and chemistry, and we integrate a portfolio of data assimilation analyses obtained using multiple forward chemical transport models in a state-of-the-art ensemble Kalman filter data assimilation system. The data assimilation simultaneously optimizes both concentrations and emissions of multiple species through ingestion of a suite of measurements (ozone, NO2, CO, HNO3) from multiple satellite sensors. In spite of substantial model differences, the observational density and accuracy was sufficient for the assimilation to reduce the multi-model spread by 20 %-85 % for ozone and annual mean bias by 39 %-97 % for ozone in the middle troposphere, while simultaneously reducing the tropospheric NO2 column biases by more than 40 % and the negative biases of surface CO in the Northern Hemisphere by 41 %-94 %. For tropospheric mean OH, the multi-model mean meridional hemispheric gradient was reduced from 1.32±0.03 to 1.19±0.03, while the multi-model spread was reduced by 24 %-58 % over polluted areas. The uncertainty ranges in the a posteriori emissions due to model errors were quantified in 4 %-31 % for NOx and 13 %-35 % for CO regional emissions. Harnessing assimilation increments in both NOx and ozone, we show that the sensitivity of ozone and NO2 surface concentrations to NOx emissions varied by a factor of 2 for end-member models, revealing fundamental differences in the representation of fast chemical and dynamical processes. A systematic investigation of model ozone response and analysis increment in MOMO-Chem could benefit evaluation of future prediction of the chemistry-climate system as a hierarchical emergent constraint.

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关键词atmospheric chemistrycarbon emissionconcentration (composition)ensemble forecastingKalman filternumerical modelozonesatellite datasatellite imagerysensitivity analysistroposphere
语种英语
来源机构Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/132278
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Miyazaki K.,Bowman W.K.,Yumimoto K.,et al. Evaluation of a multi-model, multi-constituent assimilation framework for tropospheric chemical reanalysis[J]. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,2020,20(2).
APA Miyazaki K.,Bowman W.K.,Yumimoto K.,Walker T.,&Sudo K..(2020).Evaluation of a multi-model, multi-constituent assimilation framework for tropospheric chemical reanalysis.,20(2).
MLA Miyazaki K.,et al."Evaluation of a multi-model, multi-constituent assimilation framework for tropospheric chemical reanalysis".20.2(2020).
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