Title: Prakash V. Bhave, Ph.D.
1Postprocessing Model Output for Comparison to
Ambient Data
- Prakash V. Bhave, Ph.D.
- Physical Scientist
- PM Model Performance Workshop
- February 10, 2004
2Traditional PM Model Evaluations
Model Evaluation
3Modification of model inputs or atmospheric
chemical physical formulae to improve agreement
between model results and observations. e.g.,
multiply NH3 emissions by 2 and rerun the
model e.g., raise or lower the minimum eddy
diffusivity and rerun the model e.g., modify a
rate constant and/or reaction probability and
rerun the model
4Enhancing PM Model Evaluations
5Ambient Equilibration
- Models predict both gas and particle-phase
concentrations - Gas/particle partitioning of semi-volatile
species is a function of T, RH - What if the met model provides a gridded
temperature field that is warmer than at the
site?i.e., Tmodel gt Tambient
6Ambient Equilibration
7PM2.5 Inlet Simulation
PM2.5 16.7 mg/m3
8PM2.5 Inlet Simulation
PM2.5 15.5 mg/m3
9PM2.5 Inlet Simulation
10PM2.5 Inlet Simulation
PM2.5 14.9 mg/m3
11Other Postprocessing Steps
- Substrate Artifacts
- Adsorption/desorption from substrate during
sampling - Have been characterized experimentally
- Can be estimated with moderate difficulty
- Chemical Analyses
- Lab conditions 20-23 ºC, 30-40 RH
- Exceeds CRH of NH4HSO4, NH4NO3, NaHSO4,
- Aerosol water content can be estimated
- Organic Mass/Carbon Ratio
- Measurements reported as Organic Carbon
- Models assume some ratio (e.g., POA 1.2 in NEI,
SOAb 1.475 in CMAQ, SOAa 1.67 in CMAQ)
12Acknowledgements
- Pete Finkelstein, ORD
- John Irwin, OAQPS
- Brian Timin, OAQPS
- Rob Gilliam, ORD
- Brian Eder, ORD
- Ken Schere, ORD
- S.T. Rao, ORD
- Disclaimer Notice
- This work has been funded wholly by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency. It has
been subjected to Agency review and approved for
presentation.
13Atmospheric Processes Modeling