Application of WRF-Chem to Forecasting PM10 Concentration Over Poland


Autoria(s): Werner, Malgorzata; Kryza, M.; Ojrzyńska, H.; Skjøth, C.; Wałaszek, K.; Dore, A.J.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

The meteorological and chemical transport model WRF-Chem was implemented to forecast PM10 concentrations over Poland. WRF-Chem version 3.5 was configured with three one-way nested domains using the GFS meteorological data and the TNO MACC II emissions. The 48 hour forecasts were run for each day of the winter and summer period of 2014 and there is only a small decrease in model performance for winter with respect to forecast lead time. The model in general captures the variability in observed PM10 concentrations for most of the stations. However, for some locations and specific episodes, the model performance is poor and the results cannot yet be used by official authorities. We argue that a higher resolution sector-based emission data will be helpful for this analysis in connection with a focus on planetary boundary layer processes in WRF-Chem and their impact on the initial distribution of emissions on both time and space.

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http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/4583/1/IJEP580404%20WERNER.pdf

Werner, Malgorzata and Kryza, M. and Ojrzyńska, H. and Skjøth, C. and Wałaszek, K. and Dore, A.J. (2015) Application of WRF-Chem to Forecasting PM10 Concentration Over Poland. International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 58 (4). pp. 280-292. ISSN Print: 0957-4352 Online: 0957-4352

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en

Publicador

Inderscience

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http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/4583/

Palavras-Chave #Q Science (General)
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Article

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