MODELED RESPONSE OF PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDANTS TO SYSTEMATIC REDUCTIONS IN ANTHROPOGENIC VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUND AND NOX EMISSIONS

Citation
Sj. Roselle et Kl. Schere, MODELED RESPONSE OF PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDANTS TO SYSTEMATIC REDUCTIONS IN ANTHROPOGENIC VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUND AND NOX EMISSIONS, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 100(D11), 1995, pp. 22929-22941
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
100
Issue
D11
Year of publication
1995
Pages
22929 - 22941
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
As an excercise in model sensitivity, the Environmental Protection Age ncy's regional oxidant model (ROM) was run for several simulations to study the impact of across-the-board reductions in anthropogenic volat ile organic compound (VOC) and NOx emissions on the photochemical envi ronment of the eastern United States. The ROM, which simulates most of the physical and chemical processes responsible for the formation of O-3 on regional scales, was used to simulate a widespread high O-3 epi sode in the eastern United States. Separate simulations were performed over the period July 2-10, 1988, for each of the sensitivity runs. An operational evaluation and several model diagnostics were performed o n the base case simulation. The sensitivity runs reduced anthropogenic NOx and VOC emissions separately and in combination in increments of 25% of full scale emissions. Biogenic emissions were held constant acr oss all sensitivity tests. Seventeen of the potential 25 nodes of the NOx, VOC emissions reduction matrix were simulated. In the analysis th e modeled domain (the eastern half of the United States) is subdivided into several chemically coherent regions. Several chemical species, i ncluding afternoon average concentrations of O-3, PAN, HNO3, OH, and H O2 + RO(2), are examined to gain an understanding of how the reduction in emissions affected the overall chemical system for each sensitivit y test. Results are presented as a series of statistical and graphical displays illustrating the response of the system within the selected subdomains to the emission reductions.