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The sensitivity of modeled ozone to the temporal distribution of point, area, and mobile source emissions in the eastern United States
Authors:Patricia Castellanos  Jeffrey W Stehr  Russell R Dickerson  Sheryl H Ehrman  
Institution:aDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 2113 Bldg 90, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA;bDepartment of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland, 2113 Bldg 90, College Park, MD 20742, USA
Abstract:Ozone remains one of the most recalcitrant air pollution problems in the US. Hourly emissions fields used in air quality models (AQMs) generally show less temporal variability than corresponding measurements from continuous emissions monitors (CEM) and field campaigns would imply. If emissions control scenarios to reduce emissions at peak ozone forming hours are to be assessed with AQMs, the effect of emissions' daily variability on modeled ozone must be understood. We analyzed the effects of altering all anthropogenic emissions' temporal distributions by source group on 2002 summer-long simulations of ozone using the Community Multiscale Air Quality Model (CMAQ) v4.5 and the Carbon Bond IV (CBIV) chemical mechanism with 12 km resolution. We find that when mobile source emissions were made constant over the course of a day, 8-h maximum ozone predictions changed by ±7 parts per billion by volume (ppbv) in many urban areas on days when ozone concentrations greater than 80 ppbv were simulated in the base case. Increasing the temporal variation of point sources resulted in ozone changes of +6 and −6 ppbv, but only for small areas near sources. Changing the daily cycle of mobile source emissions produces substantial changes in simulated ozone, especially in urban areas at night; results suggest that shifting the emissions of NOx from day to night, for example in electric powered vehicles recharged at night, could have beneficial impacts on air quality.
Keywords:Modeling  Air pollution  Emissions  Ozone
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