Xuexi Tie NCAR/ACD. Motivations: Motivations: Large cities are rapidly growing (cluster) Large cities are rapidly growing (cluster) Rapid development.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Prof. Dr. Olav Hohmeyer IPCC AR4 (2007) Results WG III Folie 1 A Short Overview of the IPCC Report on Climate Change Mitigation 2007 (WG III) Prof. Dr.
Advertisements

Chantier Méditerranée – Aix-En-Provence – Nov /17 1. Main regional stakes - Ambient air quality - Chemistry-climate interactions - Impact on ecosystems.
Formaldehyde columns from GOME as a proxy for biogenic emissions over Europe Università degli Studi dellAquila – CETEMPS LAquila, ITALY
1 Optical network CERNET's experience and prospective Xing Li, Congxiao Bao
Carbon Dioxide Emissions Costs and Electricity Resource Planning New Mexico Public Regulation Commission Case No UT March 28, 2007 Presented.
Regional Air Quality Model Applications in Germany Sabine Wurzler North-Rhine Westphalia State Agency for Nature, Environment, and Consumer Protection,
A. Wahner et al., GEO-workshop Fifteen Years of Routine Aircraft Observations - MOZAIC A. Wahner, A. Volz-Thomas Research Centre Jülich J.-P.
Signatur A web-based tool to test Current and Future perspectives in Air Pollution Forward-Looking Information in Environment Assessment Copenhagen.
Institute for Environment and Sustainability1 POMI Kick-off Meeting 07/03/2008.
AREP GURME Section 11 Case Studies of Episodes What is a Case Study? How to Conduct Case Studies Examples.
1 WMO GAW VOC Workshop 30Jan-1 Feb 2006 Global VOC Observations in the Context of the WMO Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Programme Leonard Barrie Chief,
AREP GAW Section 3 – Introduction and Overview of Course 1 Environmental Prediction into the Next Decade: Weather, Climate and the Air We Breathe (Day.
Rossana Dragani Using and evaluating PROMOTE services at ECMWF PROMOTE User Meeting Nice, 16 March 2009.
Martin G. Schultz, MPI Meteorology, Hamburg GEMS proposal preparation meeting, Reading, Dec 2003 GEMS RG Global reactive gases monitoring and forecast.
year analysis Upgrade + integration Direct model implementation BB sources Soil dust 1D-VAR /4D-VARadjointization analysis Evaluation.
CORE E nvironmental H ealth S ciences Kim Knowlton, DrPH Post-Doctoral Research Scientist Public Hearing - NJ Clean Air Council.
Environmental Leadership The Pursuit of Cleaner Air
DRC 2006.Presenters Name.March 7-9.p 1 Californias enormous computing resources allow climate simulations at unprecedented resolution capturing Californias.
CSPP European University Institute, Florence THE POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF INTERNET DIFFUSION Professor Richard Rose Director, Centre for the Study of.
Fires, Atmospheric Composition and Earth System Feedbacks Oliver Wild Centre for Atmospheric Science Cambridge JULES Science Meeting, Exeter, June.
Ozone in the Troposphere: Air Quality, Chemical Weather and Climate Oliver Wild Centre for Atmospheric Science, Cambridge Dept. of Environmental Science,
The University of Reading Helen Dacre AGU Dec 2008 Boundary Layer Ventilation by Convection and Coastal Processes Helen Dacre, Sue Gray, Stephen Belcher.
© University of Reading Richard Allan Department of Meteorology, University of Reading Thanks to: Jim Haywood and Malcolm.
Detailed chemical modelling based on the Master Chemical Mechanism (MCM) Mike Jenkin EMMA Group Department of Environmental Science and Technology
Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre Climate-Chemistry Interactions - User Requirements Martin Dameris DLR-Institut für.
Improving the View of Air Quality from Space Jim Crawford Science Directorate NASA Langley.
Time series of satellite-based fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) concentrations over China: Guannan Geng, Qiang Zhang, Aaron van Donkelaar, Randall.
Collection 6 Aerosol Products Becoming Available
Paolo Tuccella, Gabriele Curci, Suzanne Crumeyrolle, Guido Visconti
EU Market Situation for Eggs and Poultry Management Committee 21 June 2012.
CHIMERE air quality forecasts : results during Pays de la Loire summer 2004 experiment and end-user point of view ! Arnaud REBOURS - AIR PAYS DE LA LOIRE.
Nitrogen Deposition at Rocky Mountain National Park: the RoMANS Study Mike Barna Bill Malm Bret Schichtel Kristi Gebhart Air Resources Division National.
Page 1 An Integrated Measurement-Modeling Approach to Quantify Contribution of Washington Dulles Airport Emissions to Local Air Quality Saravanan Arunachalam.
Applications of NASA NO 2 and SO 2 Products NASA Remote Sensing Training LADCO, March 12-15, 2012 ARSET Applied Remote Sensing Education and Training A.
Page 1 Tropospheric NO 2 workshop, KNMI, De Bilt NL, Sept 2007M. Van Roozendael Tropospheric NO 2 from space: retrieval issues and perspectives for.
Punta Europa, Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea Times Series of Satellite Images 1986 through 2012 Lori Luo, Geospatial Technology, IMIS Roger Holeywell,
Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) Reducing Regional Transport of Emissions and Helping States Achieve the PM2.5 and Ozone NAAQS Beth Murray Clean Air Markets.
TNO MACC-II European emissions Model-ready emission set for Jeroen Kuenen, Hugo Denier van der Gon, Antoon Visschedijk TNO, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
EC Regional Air Quality Deterministic Prediction System (RAQDPS) Mike Moran Air Quality Research Division Environment Canada, Toronto, Ontario Mtg on AQ.
National Institute of Environmental Research Atmospheric Physics Division National Institute of Environmental Research Fax: ,
Pollution levels plummet in clean air fight (but…) Ian Longley School of Earth, Atmospheric & Environmental Sciences University of Manchester.
SEMAP Modeling Plans and Status James Boylan Georgia EPD – Air Protection Branch SEMAP Air Quality Modeling Lead 2012 Spring Grants/Planning Meeting.
Whitecaps, sea-salt aerosols, and climate Magdalena D. Anguelova Physical Oceanography Dissertation Symposium College of Marine Studies, University of.
Directive 2008/50/EC of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe These slides do not provide a complete description of the requirements.
NORTRIP Different measures to reduce PM10 concentrations –a model sensitivity analysis Gunnar Omstedt, SMHI Introduction model description.
1 ETC/ACC Czech Hydrometeorological Institute Air Quality Reporting and Assessment RNDr. Jaroslav Fiala, CSc. Czech Hydrometeorological Istitute.
Example Science Applications of SABER Processed Data.
Urban & Rural Ozone in Southern Arizona Westar Ozone Conference Salt Lake City, Utah March 2004 Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Peter Hyde.
1 Lufthansa German Airlines Our commitment in reducing climate impact and supporting climate research Dr. Andreas Waibel Milano COP 9 – Climate Change.
Surface-Atmosphere fluxes
Discussion Space Research Centre. Urbanization and Industrialization: in 2008, more than half of humans live in cities UN Population Report 2007.
CLARIS WP4.3 : Continental-scale air Pollution in South America.
Impact of Mexico City on Regional Air Quality Louisa Emmons Jean-François Lamarque NCAR/ACD.
Southeast Nexus (SENEX) Studying the Interactions Between Natural and Anthropogenic Emissions at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change A NOAA Field.
Xuexi Tie Xu Tang,Fuhai Geng, and Chunsheng Zhao Shanghai Meteorological Bureau Atmospheric Chemistry Division/NCAR Peking University Understand.
Tom Ryerson NOAA ESRL Chemical Sciences Division CalNex 2010: NOAA perspective Goal of this presentation:
Trace Gas Measurements in India S. Lal Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, India Indo-US Workshop Chennai July 12-16, 2006.
Urban Air Pollution Public and Environmental Health Concerns –Elevated levels of toxic compounds Regional and Global Impacts –Background Chemistry and.
Air Quality Forecasting Bas Mijling Ronald van der A AMFIC Annual Meeting ● Beijing ● October 2008.
Estimating local versus regional contributions to tropospheric ozone: An example case study for Las Vegas Mark Green and Dave DuBois Desert Research Institute.
Melanie Follette-Cook Christopher Loughner (ESSIC, UMD) Kenneth Pickering (NASA GSFC) CMAS Conference October 27-29, 2014.
Student : Shen-Feng Chang Advisor : Yi-Chyun Hsu Atmospheric Environment 43 (2009) 584–593 journal homepage: Aircraft.
WORKSHOP ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND AIR QUALITY : part I: Intercontinental transport and climatic effects of pollutants OBJECTIVE: Define a near-term (-2003)
Impacts of Meteorological Conditions Modified by Urban Expansion on Surface Ozone over Yangtz River Delta and Pearl River Delta region, China Xuemei Wang,
Research Progress Discussions of Coordinated Emissions Research Suggestions to Guide this Initiative Focus on research emission inventories Do not interfere.
Ship emission effect on Houston Ship Channel CH2O concentration ——study with high resolution model Ye Cheng.
CAST – sonde activities
Lily Li, Qing Lu, Jingyu An, Cheng Huang
Diurnal Variation of Nitrogen Dioxide
The chemistry-transport model CHIMERE (IPSL/LMD)‏
Presentation transcript:

Xuexi Tie NCAR/ACD

Motivations: Motivations: Large cities are rapidly growing (cluster) Large cities are rapidly growing (cluster) Rapid development of economics has important Rapid development of economics has important effect on air pollutants and climate effect on air pollutants and climate (regional global) (regional global) Establish a chemical weather (ozone, visibility Establish a chemical weather (ozone, visibility etc) forecast system in the Shanghai Region etc) forecast system in the Shanghai Region (YRD) (YRD)

PP SH Population (Millions) GDP 100B 1 Mage city; 8 cities (above 5M); 3 cities (close to 5M) 16 Large cities (> 1M) in the YRD region SH NJ SZ WX HZ NP CZ ZJ NT SX YZ TZ HZ JX ZS TZ

SZ JX SX NB WX CZ ZS YZ NT NJ WH HZ ZJ SH

28-40K 6-8K 3-6K 8-16K 16-28K GDP/Person

The impacts on environment The impacts on environment High Pollutants around Large Cities High Pollutants around Large Cities The impacts on environment The impacts on environment High Pollutants around Large Cities High Pollutants around Large Cities Shanghai

Aerosols (AOD) trend from in Shanghai The worst is not over (yet) ! The worst is not over (yet) !

Typical visibility In Shanghai Typical visibility In Boulder

Scientific objectives (1) Establish an effective measurement network to study ozone and ozone precursors, and use the measured result to evaluate WRF-Chem calculations. (2) Study whether the ozone formation is NOx inhibited or VOC limited in the city. How strong is the VOC-limitation to ozone formation in different locations in the Shanghai region? (3) Understand the impacts of different anthropogenic activities (e.g., traffic, chemical industry) on ozone formation in this region.

(4) Study the impact of high aerosol loading on photochemistry. How strong is the photon-limitation to ozone formation in different locations in the Shanghai region? (5) Understand the effect of biogenic emission on ozone concentrations in Shanghai and the surrounding region. How do biogenic emissions interact with anthropogenic emissions to form ozone ? (6) Assess the interactions between the city and surrounding area for ozone formation. (7) Establish a chemical weather forecast system (CWFS) to forecast O 3 and visibility and to assess the impact of the rapid economical development on the future air quality in YRD

Current measurement sites Remote Rural Edge of Urban Urban Chemical Indu Urban center

Date Ozone trend from 2006/7 to 2007/7

Date C 3 H 6 (VOC) trend from 2006/7 to 2007/7 It is doubled !

Surface data analysis

WRF-Chem model in Shanghai Currently is adopted in Pudong and used as Daily forecast for ozone (ozone evaluation (Aug/02-Aug/10/2007)

Super sites during Sept/2009 campaign Remote Rural Edge of Urban Urban Chemical Indu Urban center

PD

JS

DT

____________________________________________________________________ PD - O3, NO, NO2, met, BC, PM1, PM2.5, PM10, CO, JNO2, SO2, NH3, Lidar VOCs(SH), HNO3(TAM) HONO(TAM), O3, NO, NO2, VOCs(SH), HNO3(TAM) HONO(TAM), O3, NO, NO2, NOy, AERO_COMP(XA), AERO_BIN(PKU) NOy, AERO_COMP(XA), AERO_BIN(PKU) JS - O3, NO, NO2, Met, VOCs, AERO_COMP(XA), AERO_BIN(FD), CO?? DT - O3, NO, NO2, CO, met, BC, PM1, PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NH3, JNO2, VOCs, VOC(TAM), AERO_COMP(XA) JNO2, VOCs, VOC(TAM), AERO_COMP(XA) XJH - O3, NO, NO2, Met BS - O3, NO, NO2, Met, ozonesonde (10 times) CM - O3, NO, NO2, met SS - O3, NO, NO2, met ______________________________________________________________________ SMB, SMB, NCAR/ACD, NCAR/ACD, Texas A&M (TAM), Peking U(PKU), Xi-An Insti(XA), Fudan U(FD) Texas A&M (TAM), Peking U(PKU), Xi-An Insti(XA), Fudan U(FD) Instruments for 2009

Table, Results of the measurements PD - GAS O3, NO, NO2, NOx, NOy, CO, HNO3, HONO, VOCs, SO2, NH3 O3, NO, NO2, NOx, NOy, CO, HNO3, HONO, VOCs, SO2, NH3 AERO AERO BC, PM1, PM2.5, PM10, Bins(10nm-10um), Aerosol composition, Lidar BC, PM1, PM2.5, PM10, Bins(10nm-10um), Aerosol composition, Lidar J[NO2] J[NO2] MET JS - GAS O3, NO, NO2, NOx, VOCs, CO?? O3, NO, NO2, NOx, VOCs, CO?? AERO AERO Bins(10nm-10um), Aerosol composition Bins(10nm-10um), Aerosol composition MET MET DT - GAS O3, NO, NO2, NOx, CO, VOCs O3, NO, NO2, NOx, CO, VOCs AERO AERO BC, PM1, PM2.5, PM10, Aerosol composition BC, PM1, PM2.5, PM10, Aerosol composition J[NO2] J[NO2] MET MET (O3-NOx-VOCs-Aerosols-Met system in the 3 super-sites)

Enhanced Ozone Sounding (10 times during campaign)

Lidar (aerosol profile) and the PBL

16 KM coarse resolution Streets et al (2002) 1KM fine resolution based on surface data

Discussions of MIRAGE-Shanghai on Jan/19/2009

____________________________________________________________________ PD - O3, NO, NO2, met, BC, PM1, PM2.5, PM10, CO, JNO2, SO2, NH3, Lidar VOCs(SH), HNO3(TAM) HONO(TAM), O3, NO, NO2, VOCs(SH), HNO3(TAM) HONO(TAM), O3, NO, NO2, NOy, AERO_COMP(XA), AERO_BIN(PKU) NOy, AERO_COMP(XA), AERO_BIN(PKU) JS - O3, NO, NO2, Met, VOCs, AERO_COMP(XA), AERO_BIN(FD), CO?? DT - O3, NO, NO2, CO, met, BC, PM1, PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NH3, JNO2, VOCs, VOC(TAM), AERO_COMP(XA) JNO2, VOCs, VOC(TAM), AERO_COMP(XA) XJH - O3, NO, NO2, Met BS - O3, NO, NO2, Met, ozonesonde (10 times) CM - O3, NO, NO2, met SS - O3, NO, NO2, met ______________________________________________________________________ SMB, SMB, NCAR/ACD, NCAR/ACD, Texas A&M (TAM), Peking U(PKU), Xi-An Insti(XA), Fudan U(FD) Texas A&M (TAM), Peking U(PKU), Xi-An Insti(XA), Fudan U(FD) Enhanced Soundings (PBL), Wind profilers (?) Enhanced Soundings (PBL), Wind profilers (?) Instruments for 2009

The experiment duration The experiment will take place from Sept/1/2009 to Sept/21/2009. The second Phase of the experiment The experiment will take place fin spring (NW winds), May/2012???

Participants from NCAR Guy Brasseur (ESSL Director), a few day trip in SMB to oversee the experiment Bill Randel (ACD director), oversee the experiment Sasha Madronich, oversee the experiment Xuexi Tie, Coordinator between NCAR and SMB, and WRF-Chem modeling Alex Guenther, Jim Greenberg and Andrew Turnipseed: VOC fluxes at DT and XJH Sites and VOC measurements at XJH, CM, BS and SS sites Eric Apel+1 VOC measurement at JS site Frank Flocke + 1 NO, NO2, NOx, NOy, O3 measurements and inter-comparison at XJH Bob Henson – UCAR P-R (1 week) Total = 12 (3 for short period, and 9 for 4 weeks)

Participants from SMB?

NCAR cost Airline tickets; 10 x $1500 = $15K Shipment cost; 3 x $9000 = $ 27,000 Materials and Supplies (e.g., GC gases, standards, cartridges): $8K Mis cost 5K Estimated total cost by NCAR ~$55K x 1.5 (over-head) = 82.5K

SMB matching cost; Hotel cost: 30 day x $80 x 13 people = $31,200 Per diem cost (food + transportation) 30 day x $40 x 13 = $ 15,600 Some other cost; $15,000 Data management cost; $7,000 Enhancement Ozonesonde cost; $10,000 Estimated total matching cost by SMB; $78K - $80K Additional instrument purchase (J[NO2]) etc, $30K

Pre-campaign activities More WRF-tracer study, improve in emissions Intensive VOC measurements by SMB 1-week each in XJH, JS, and DT (diurnal cycle during daytime in May/2009?? Data analysis by ACD and SMB for period

Pre-campaign Preparations Coordinate with other Institutes and Universities? (Xi-An; Texas AM; Peking University; Fudan University; CMA) Shipments of NCAR instruments? When and How? Preparations in the field sites (Hotels and transportations) Data managements, Web-site establishment