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Application and assessment of Canadian air quality models in Quebec Region

Mid Term review, Toronto, 25-27 Oct 2004. Application and assessment of Canadian air quality models in Quebec Region. Project team: Gilles Morneau Nedka Pentcheva Jeff Brook Véronique Bouchet/Louis-Philippe Crevier. Workplan.

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Application and assessment of Canadian air quality models in Quebec Region

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  1. Mid Term review, Toronto, 25-27 Oct 2004 Application and assessment of Canadian air quality models in Quebec Region Project team: Gilles Morneau Nedka Pentcheva Jeff Brook Véronique Bouchet/Louis-Philippe Crevier

  2. Workplan • Simulations of episodes with AURAMS redone since last year after corrections of emissions data and model • 12-21 June 2001 • 29 July-4 August 2001 • CHRONOS (with hetv) runs still to be done • Analysis of GEM/AURAMS results vs measurements under way

  3. Measurement sites

  4. Model configuration • GEM: • Force-restore surface scheme • Horizontal resolution of fine grid 24 km • AURAMS • Horizontal resolution of grid: 21km • Pseudo-1995 anthropogenic emissions • Biogenic emissions with CEPS dataset

  5. Results • PM2.5 mass • 5 NAPS sites 12-21 June and 29 July-4 August 2001 • 2 STIFS sites 29 July-3 August 2001 • Carbon • 2 STIFS sites • Inorganic ions • 2 STIFS sites and CAPMoN sites

  6. Total mass (PM2.5) STIFS St. Anicet

  7. Total mass (PM2.5) STIFS Egbert

  8. Total mass (PM2.5) NAPS Montreal sites

  9. Total mass (PM2.5) NAPS Eastern sites

  10. Carbon at St. Anicet (STIFS)

  11. Carbon at Egbert (STIFS)

  12. Ions at St. Anicet (STIFS)

  13. Ions at Egbert (STIFS)

  14. Ions at Sutton (CAPMoN)

  15. Ions at Chalk River (CAPMoN)

  16. Summary • STIFS data allowed us to analyse night time models behavior • Underestimation of OC in AURAMS • EC: good order of magnitude • Underestimation of sulphate on polluted days • Too much accumulation of ammonium nitrate at night under high pressure systems near major urban centres

  17. Next steps • CHRONOS runs for same episodes • Continue analysis with STIFS and CAPMoN data • Examine GEM, AURAMS and emission rates • Model simulations for July 2001?

  18. Acknowledgement • NAPS data provided by Ministère de l’environnement du Québec • STIFS data provided by Jeff Brook • CAPMoN data provided by Dave MacTavish • Constant support from AQMAG at CMC

  19. Nitrate events urban areas

  20. Nitrate and nitric acid

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