Assessment of the Impacts of Global Change on Regional U.S. Air Quality: A synthesis of climate change impacts on ground-level ozone An Interim Report.

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Assessment of the Impacts of Global Change on Regional U.S. Air Quality: A synthesis of climate change impacts on ground-level ozone An Interim Report of the U.S. EPA Global Change Research Program Presented by Yuzhong Zhang, Chao Wu, Ting Fang

Overview Introduction Multi-model results Changes in drivers ◦ Meteorological impacts ◦ Climate impacts on emissions Challenges and limitations Future directions

Introduction “Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice, and rising global average sea level.” (IPCC, 2007); Air pollution should be studied in terms of a global change issue; Potential impact of long-term, global climate change on regional air quality - the first systematic effort.

Overall Goal – a phased approach “Enhance the ability of air quality policy makers and managers to consider global climate change in their decisions through this increased understanding.” Phase I –meteorological effects on air quality; Phase II –combined impact of changing climate and changing air pollutant emissions on air quality (O 3 ).

Model assessment approach GCM: Global climate model RCM: Regional climate model RAQM: regional air quality model downscaling Anthropogenic emission held constant

Model assessment approach GCM: Global climate model RCM: Regional climate model RAQM: regional air quality model downscaling Anthropogenic emission held constant

Model assessment approach GCM: Global climate model RCM: Regional climate model RAQM: regional air quality model downscaling Anthropogenic emission held constant

Results: ozone change Increase in substantial regions Decrease less pronounced Consistency Discrepancy “Hot” region Magnitude Drivers ppbv Model results 2050 minus 2000 Anthropogenic emission constant

Results: ozone change

ppbv Higher peak concentration Longer episode duration Relevant to air quality management and health endpoint Results: high percentile

Results: longer ozone season June, August September, October EPA, Nolte et al., 2008

Results: health endpoints Bell, et al., 2007

Meteorological conditions play an important role in photochemical processes; Climate change may alter weather patterns Effects of Meteorological Variables

E.g. Potentially important meteorological variables Near-surface temperature Near-surface humidity Precipitation Cloud cover …….

It’s not straightforward (a) long-term global climate change, (b) changes in the aspects of (often) short-term meteorological variability (c) O 3 changes Changes in the O 3 distribution of a given region reflect a balance among competing changes in multiple factors.However

Not independent together or separately in different combinations at different locations over different timescales

E.g. Temperature in different timescales Episode Season Long-Term Climate Change

Two most critical meteorological drivers of ground-level O 3 near-surface air temperature surface incoming solar radiation Other variables do not seem to add a great deal to the explanatory power of temperature and surface insolation Regional Modeling Results

near-surface air temperature

surface incoming solar radiation

Note: Emission also affect meteorology VOCs → Cloud/ precipitation → less photoproduction → less O 3

O 3 responds to the meteorological/emissions drivers in a qualitatively consistent manner across the simulations; But the regional patterns of relative changes in these drivers are highly variable across these same simulations.

Global Modeling Results

Climate impact on emissions Isoprene NOx ◦ Lightning ◦ Soil Fire Fuel evaporation … Regional importance Chemical nonlinearity Great uncertainty

Biogenic VOCs: isoprene Predict biogenic emission Emission=f(radiation, temperature, soil moisture, vegetation type, vegetation growth) Uncertainty pertaining to land use shift Calculate impact Uncertainty of chemical mechanisms Uncertainty of VOC-aerosol-cloud feedbacks

Lightning and soil NOx Wu et al, % 11% Uncertainty pertaining to lightning parameterization

Wildfire Emission=f(humidity, cumulative precipitation, fuel loading) Westerling et al., 2006

Challenges and Limitations Incomplete representation due to technical challenges ◦ e.g. computing power, lack of fundamental understanding, etc. Inter-model variability and model evaluation ◦ Error sources: 1) the bias in the present-day simulation, 2)and some (hypothetical) bias in simulating the future conditions. Uncertainties in chemical mechanisms

Future Directions Integrated effects of climate changes and changes in anthropogenic emissions ◦ EPA has initiated several projects that are developing new methods and modeling tools for creating regional-scale emissions projections for the United States. Modeling systems extension ◦ Exploring modeling uncertainties ◦ Additional model development (biogenic emissions representation) ◦ Additional pollutants – PM, Hg  PM – precipitation, model aerosol chemistry, aerosol-cloud interactions, semi-volatile species  Hg – heterogeneous oxidation, dry deposition, Hg chemistry in fog, clouds, photochemical smog.

Future Directions Combine impacts of climate and emissions ◦ Detailed scenarios of U.S. anthropogenic precursor pollutants Modeling the drivers of air pollutant emissions ◦ Economic growth and technology choices; ◦ Land use and transportation ◦ Biogenic VOCs ◦ Wildfires (wildfire-generated O 3 and PM precursor emissions)

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Brainstorm – What affects future O 3 concentration? O3O3 Losses Dry Deposition Chemical Losses Transport Emissions Meteorology Others ?? VOCsNOx

Most important factors affecting ozone in 30 years Temperature (up, O3 up) ? Cloud cover (up, O3 down) Humidity (up, ) precip up, ozone down Humidity up, OH up, O1d+H2O up, complicated Transportation emission up, o3 up Transportation emssion down, o3 down Emission control, power plants, o3 down Urban sprawling,voc down, o3 down Drought dust up, voc down, cloud down, stability up, o3 up Less summer cyclones, o3 up