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Title: Prakash V. Bhave, Ph.D.


1
Postprocessing Model Output for Comparison to
Ambient Data
  • Prakash V. Bhave, Ph.D.
  • Physical Scientist
  • PM Model Performance Workshop
  • February 10, 2004

2
Traditional PM Model Evaluations
Model Evaluation
3
  • Model Tuning
  • Model Postprocessing

Modification 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
4
Enhancing PM Model Evaluations
5
Ambient 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

6
Ambient Equilibration
7
PM2.5 Inlet Simulation
PM2.5 16.7 mg/m3
8
PM2.5 Inlet Simulation
PM2.5 15.5 mg/m3
9
PM2.5 Inlet Simulation
10
PM2.5 Inlet Simulation
PM2.5 14.9 mg/m3
11
Other 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)

12
Acknowledgements
  • 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.

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Atmospheric Processes Modeling
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