期刊
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
卷 17, 期 2, 页码 1543-1555出版社
COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/acp-17-1543-2017
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资金
- CLRTAP under the EMEP programme [07.0307/2011/605671/SER/C3]
- Research Council of Norway [229796]
- Administrative Arrangement AMITO
- AMITO2 from the European Commission DG Environment
We present an overview of the coordinated global numerical modelling experiments performed during 20122016 by the Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution (TF HTAP), the regional experiments by the Air Quality Model Evaluation International Initiative (AQMEII) over Europe and North America, and the Model Intercomparison Study for Asia (MICS-Asia). To improve model estimates of the impacts of intercontinental transport of air pollution on climate, ecosystems, and human health and to answer a set of policy-relevant questions, these three initiatives performed emission perturbation modelling experiments consistent across the global, hemispheric, and continental/regional scales. In all three initiatives, model results are extensively compared against monitoring data for a range of variables (meteorological, trace gas concentrations, and aerosol mass and composition) from different measurement platforms (ground measurements, vertical profiles, airborne measurements) collected from a number of sources. Approximately 10 to 25 modelling groups have contributed to each initiative, and model results have been managed centrally through three data hubs maintained by each initiative. Given the organizational complexity of bringing together these three initiatives to address a common set of policy-relevant questions, this publication provides the motivation for the modelling activity, the rationale for specific choices made in the model experiments, and an overview of the organizational structures for both the modelling and the measurements used and analysed in a number of modelling studies in this special issue.
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