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Overview of Future Year Emissions Processing for CMAQ Modeling

Overview of Future Year Emissions Processing for CMAQ Modeling. Urban, Regional Modeling and Analysis Section Division of Air Resources New York State Department of Environmental Conservation June 21, 2005. Emissions Processing.

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Overview of Future Year Emissions Processing for CMAQ Modeling

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  1. Overview of Future Year Emissions Processing for CMAQ Modeling Urban, Regional Modeling and Analysis Section Division of Air Resources New York State Department of Environmental Conservation June 21, 2005

  2. Emissions Processing • SMOKE2.1 is used to process CMAQ ready emissions for the12 km modeling domain for the CB-4 mechanism, no future-year simulations are planned for the 36 km domain • Current focus: • 2009 base • May – September • Next: • 2009 control? • Remaining months?

  3. 2009 Emission Inventories and Processing • Non-MANE-VU: • VISTAS “BaseD” 2009 files used for area, nonroad, mobile, and non-EGU point sources: • Used for VISTAS, MRPO, and CENRAP states • MRPO numbers were based on NEI and national growth/control factors • VISTAS is currently developing and testing “BaseF” files • For mobile source processing through MOBILE6, monthly average temperatures are used • Processing is complete for May – September

  4. 2009 Emission Inventories and Processing • MANE-VU (As of November 14, 2005): • Area and Non-EGU Point Sources: • growth/control based on 2002 Version 2 • NIF file and SMOKE growth/control files available • SMOKE growth/control output does not match NIF files • States reviewed NIF files, followed by conversion to IDA (in progress) • Nonroad Sources: • 2009 IDA files available • SMOKE processing complete for May - September • Mobile Sources: • NESCAUM collected and compiled state-submitted future-year (2009, 2012, 2018) VMT and MOBILE6 input files • SMOKE processing for May – September complete for 2009 with day-specific temperatures

  5. 2009 Emission Inventories and Processing • EGU Point Sources Domain-Wide (As of November 14, 2005): • 2009 BaseCase RPO IPM Run incl. CAIR • Parsed files were converted to NIF by PECHAN • NJDEP is converting NIF files to IDA, creating annualized “summer” and “winter” files • Lat/lon conversions from UTM / missing lat/lon • Will be used with revised temporal profiles that preserve the summer/winter mass split from IPM and the month-to-month variations of the state-specific profiles developed by VISTAS based on 2002 CEM data • SMOKE processing will commence once the IDA files are created

  6. 2009 Emission Inventories • Canada: • area/nonroad/mobile emissions: • Environment Canada provided 2010, 2015, and 2020 area, nonroad, and mobile source inventories in IDA format in September 2005 to EPA and the RPOs • These emissions were downloaded and processed for May – September, 2002 • In October, Environment Canada discovered an error in these inventories and is currently working on an update • Point source emissions: • No access to future year point source inventories

  7. Summary • Missing Pieces for 2009 SMOKE processing: • MANE-VU 2009 area and non-EGU point source IDA files • EGU IDA files for the 2009 RPO base IPM scenario • Canada area, nonroad, and mobile source inventories • Canada point source inventory • Timeline: • Hope to finish emissions processing by the end of November 2005 and perform CMAQ 2009 base case simulations during December 2005

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