Title: Objective
1WRF-Chem simulations of aerosols and
anthropogenic aerosol radiative forcing in East
Asia
- Objective
- To provide a first comprehensive evaluation of
WRF-Chem for modeling aerosols over East Asia - To estimate the anthropogenic aerosol radiative
forcing using WRF-Chem - Approach
- The widely-used meteorology-chemistry model
(WRF-Chem) was used to simulate the seasonal
variation and transport of aerosols in East Asia. - Model simulations were compared with observations
in East Asia. Anthropogenic aerosol radiative
forcings (RF) were estimated. - Impact
- Anthropogenic aerosol RF is estimated to range
from -5 to -20 W m-2 over land and -20 to -40 W
m-2 over adjacent oceans at the top of atmosphere
(compared to CO2 forcing of 1.6 W m-2). - The actual aerosol RF can be stronger due to
underestimation of aerosol concentrations
(b)
(a)
(c)
(d)
Comparisons of simulated aerosol concentrations
of (a) SO42-, (b) NO3-, (c) NH4, (d) BC and (e)
OC with observations over mainland China. Model
underestimates SO42 and OC concentrations by a
factor of 2.
(e)
Gao, Y., C. Zhao, X. Liu, M. Zhang, L.-R. Leung,
2014. WRF-Chem simulations of aerosols and
anthropogenic aerosol radiative forcing in East
Asia. Atmospheric Environment 92 250-266. doi
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.04.038