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The Euro- and City-Delta model intercomparison exercises P. Thunis, K. Cuvelier Joint Research Centre, Ispra

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The Euro- and City-Delta model intercomparison exercises. P. Thunis, K. Cuvelier Joint Research Centre, Ispra. EuroDelta A project to evaluate uncertainty in modelling source-receptor relationships used in air quality policy Organised by: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Euro- and City-Delta model  intercomparison exercises

The Euro- and City-Delta model intercomparison exercises

P. Thunis, K. Cuvelier

Joint Research Centre, Ispra

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EuroDeltaA project to evaluate uncertainty in modelling source-

receptor relationships used in air quality policy

Organised by:

JRC-IES, IIASA, EMEP, TNO-MEP, CONCAWE, INERIS, SMHI, FUB

Objectives:

• Do regional air quality models produce a consistent response to emission changes ?

• What is the range of modelled responses to emission changes ?

• What are confidence limits for the modelling used in policy ?

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CityDeltaA project to include sub-grid effects into a Europe-

wide health impact assessment for PM and O3

Organised by:

JRC-IES, IIASA, EMEP, TNO-MEP, CONCAWE

Objectives: Identify systematic differences (deltas) between rural and urban background AQ (scale)

• How these delta vary in terms of urban emissions?• How these delta vary accross cities?• How these delta vary accross models?• How these delta vary accross pollutants ?

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City-Delta CitiesCity-Delta Cities:: Comparisons are conducted for a number of European cities with distinct differences in climatic conditions, geographical settings, and emission densities.

London

Paris

Prague

Berlin

Copenhagen

Katowice

Milan

Marseille

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Participating Models

EURODELTA

CHIMERE

REM

EMEP

MATCH

LOTOS

TM5

CITYDELTA

CALGRID MUSE

CAMX TRANSCHIM

MUSCAT EUROS

OFIS MOCAGE

STEM REM

LOTOS CHIMERE

EPISODE EMEP

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Emission Scenarios

EURODELTA

• European Wide reductions (from 2000 to 2020 with 2 sets of meteorology)

• Beyond 2020 specific NOx, Sox, NH3 and VOC reductions for Italy, Germany, France and Sea-areas

• In total 28 emission scenarios

• Current phase: 55 additional scenarios (5 groups)

CITYDELTA

8 emission scenarios for each city

• 1999 Base Case• 2010 Current Legislation• NOx, VOC, PM25, PMc

Maximum Feasible reductions

• Current Phase: 7 cities for 4 scenarios (3-4 modelling groups)

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• Input data: EMEP emissions, Met year 1999• Area Covered: Europe (resolution 50 km)• Output: Surface fields (hourly, daily and monthly) organised in monthly files and reported on individual model grid. Interpolation to Lat-lon and EMEP

ED: Input / Output

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Data Management

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The Euro- & City-delta tool

Original Participant data (~Tb)

Pre-processing (JRC)

Processed data (20 Gb) and graphical tool

available on Web

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Visualisation of raw monitoring data

• Various statistics: observation availability, mean, max, stddev,…• Only for ground stations up to now.

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Comparison of measurements/model results

• Numerous statistics available including Taylor, AOT, SOMO, scatter-plots…• Comparison of different model versions, ENSEMBLE approach• restricted to ground stations

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Visualisation of input emission data

• Sector, pollutant, country/region-wise visualisation• No time or species disaggregation.

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2-D visualisation

• Selected statistics available for 2-D monthly surface maps• Comparison of different model versions, ENSEMBLE approach but pre-calculated

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Mean Ozone

Max ensemble min

Countries

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OBSERVATIONSMODEL 1 MODEL 2 MODEL 3, …

4-D Fields: Meteo, Chemistry, Aerosols

Pre-processing (Window Interface)ASCII-BIN CDF

MONIT

Observations Overview

SHOWALL

4D model data analysis

XZ, YZ, SZ, XY Sections

Comparison with obs.

VALID

Statistical Module Multi-models

(obs .vs. models)

EMIS

Emissions QAQCRatio checks

EMISSIONS

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Conclusions

- Surface field- Control of ext parameters (biogenics, BC, …) - 2-D functions only for pre-defined variables

+ Common interactive graphical tool + Common input (emission, meteo) as far as possible)

? Data transfert? Data interpolation? Grid structure (e.g. emission release height)