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Title: Intercomparison of Air Quality Models in a Megacity: Toward an Operational Ensemble Forecasting System for São Paulo
Authors: Deroubaix, Adrien
Hoelzemann, Judith J.
Ynoue, Rita Yuri
Albuquerque, Taciana Toledo de Almeida
Alves, Rafaela Cruz
Andrade, Maria de Fatima
Andreão, Willian Lemker
de Souza Fernandes Duarte, Ediclê
Elbern, Hendrik
Franke, Philipp
Lange, Anne Caroline
Lichtig, Pablo
Lugon, Lya
Martins, Leila D.
Moreira, Gregori de Arruda
Pedruzzi, Rizzieri
Rosario, Nilton
Brasseur, Guy
Keywords: Transport of pollutants
Biomass burning events
Megacity
Regional model ensemble
Issue Date: 17-Dec-2023
Publisher: AGU
Abstract: An intercomparison of four regional air quality models is performed in the tropical megacity of São Paulo with the perspective of developing a forecasting system based on a model ensemble. Modeled concentrations of the main regulated pollutants are compared with combined observations in the megacity center, after analyzing the spatial scale of representativeness of air monitoring stations. During three contrasting periods characterized by different types of pollution events, the hourly concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) modeled by the ensemble are in moderate agreement with observations. The median of the ensemble provides the best performance (R ≈ 0.7 for CO, 0.7 for NOx, 0.5 for SO2, 0.5 for PM2.5, and 0.4 for PM10) because each model has periods and pollutants for which it has the best agreement. NOx concentration is modeled with a large inter-model variability, highlighting potential for improvement of anthropogenic emissions. Pollutants transported by biomass burning events strongly affect the air quality in São Paulo and are associated with significant inter-model variability. Modeled hourly concentration of ozone (O3) is overestimated during the day (≈20 ppb) and underestimated at night (≈10 ppb), while nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is overestimated at night (≈20 ppb). The observed O3 concentration is best reproduced by the median of the ensemble (R ≈ 0.8), taking advantage of the variable performance of the models. Therefore, an operational air quality forecast system based on a regional model ensemble is promising for São Paulo.
URI: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/24711403
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37056
Type: article
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