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Multi-model study of chemical and physical controls on transport of anthropogenic and biomass burning pollution to the Arctic

Monks, S. A. and Arnold, S.R. and Emmons, L. K. and Law, K. S. and Turquety, S. and Duncan, Bryan N. and Flemming, J. and Huijnen, V. and Tilmes, S. and Langner, J. and Mao, J. and Long, Y. and Thomas, J.L. and Steenrod, S.D. and Raut, J.C. and Wilson, C. and Chipperfield, Martyn P. and Diskin, G. S. and Weinheimer, A.J. and Schlager, Hans and Ancellet, G. (2015) Multi-model study of chemical and physical controls on transport of anthropogenic and biomass burning pollution to the Arctic. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (15), pp. 3575-3603. Copernicus Publications. doi: 10.5194/acp-15-3575-2015. ISSN 1680-7316.

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Abstract

Using observations from aircraft, surface stations and a satellite instrument, we comprehensively evaluate multi-model simulations of carbon monoxide (CO) and ozone (O3) in the Arctic and over lower latitude emission regions, as part of the POLARCAT Model Intercomparison Project (POLMIP). Evaluation of 11- atmospheric models with chemistry shows that they generally underestimate CO throughout the Arctic troposphere, with the largest biases found during winter and spring. Negative CO biases are also found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, with multi-model mean gross errors (9–12 %) suggesting models perform similarly over Asia, North America and Europe. A multi-model annual mean tropospheric OH (10.8 ± 0.6 × 105 molec cm−3) is found to be slightly higher than previous estimates of OH constrained by methyl chloroform, suggesting negative CO biases in models may be improved through better constraints on OH. Models that have lower Arctic OH do not always show a substantial improvement in their negative CO biases, suggesting that Arctic OH is not the dominant factor controlling the Arctic CO burden in these models. In addition to these general biases, models do not capture the magnitude of CO enhancements observed in the Arctic free troposphere in summer, suggesting model errors in the simulation of plumes that are transported from anthropogenic and biomass burning sources at lower latitudes. O3 in the Arctic is also generally underestimated, particularly at the surface and in the upper troposphere. Summer O3 comparisons over lower latitudes show several models overestimate upper tropospheric concentrations. Simulated CO, O3 and OH all demonstrate a substantial degree of inter-model variability. Idealised CO-like tracers are used to quantitatively compare the impact of inter-model differences in transport and OH on CO in the Arctic troposphere. The tracers show that model differences in Transport from Europe in winter and from Asia throughout the year are important sources of model variability at Barrow. Unlike transport, inter-model variability in OH similarly affects all regional tracers at Barrow. Comparisons of fixed-lifetime and OH-loss idealised CO-like tracers throughout the Arctic troposphere show that OH differences are a much larger source of inter-model variability than transport differences. Model OH concentrations are correlated with H2O concentrations, suggesting water vapour concentrations are linked to differences in simulated concentrations of CO and OH at high latitudes in these simulations. Despite inter-model differences in transport and OH, the relative contributions from the different source regions (North America, Europe and Asia) and different source types (anthropogenic and biomass burning) are comparable across the models. Fire emissions from the boreal regions in 2008 contribute 33, 43 and 19 % to the total Arctic CO-like tracer in spring, summer and autumn, respectively, highlighting the importance of boreal fire emissions in controlling pollutant burdens in the Arctic.

Item URL in elib:https://elib.dlr.de/135005/
Document Type:Article
Title:Multi-model study of chemical and physical controls on transport of anthropogenic and biomass burning pollution to the Arctic
Authors:
AuthorsInstitution or Email of AuthorsAuthor's ORCID iDORCID Put Code
Monks, S. A.Univ. of Leeds, UKUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Arnold, S.R.Univ. of Leeds, UKUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Emmons, L. K.NCAR, Boulder, CO, USAUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Law, K. S.CNRS/INSU, Paris, FrankreichUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Turquety, S.Univ. Paris 06, Paris, FrankreichUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Duncan, Bryan N.NASA Goddard, Greenbelt, MD, USAUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Flemming, J.ECMWF, Reading, UKUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Huijnen, V.KNMI, de Bilt, NiederlandeUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Tilmes, S.NCAR, Boulder, CO, USAUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Langner, J.SMHI, Norrköping, SchwedenUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Mao, J.Princeton Univ., NJ, USAUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Long, Y.Univ. Paris 06, Paris, FrankreichUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Thomas, J.L.LATMOS-IPSL, UPMC Univ. Paris, FrankreichUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Steenrod, S.D.NASA Goddard, Greenbelt, MD, USAUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Raut, J.C.CNRS/INSU, Paris, FrankreichUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Wilson, C.Univ. of Leeds, UKUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Chipperfield, Martyn P.Univ. of Leeds, UKUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Diskin, G. S.NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VI, USAUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Weinheimer, A.J.NCAR, Boulder, CO, USAUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Schlager, HansDLR, IPAUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Ancellet, G.CNRS/INSU, Paris, FrankreichUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Date:31 March 2015
Journal or Publication Title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Refereed publication:Yes
Open Access:Yes
Gold Open Access:Yes
In SCOPUS:Yes
In ISI Web of Science:Yes
DOI:10.5194/acp-15-3575-2015
Page Range:pp. 3575-3603
Publisher:Copernicus Publications
ISSN:1680-7316
Status:Published
Keywords:Biomass burning, long-range transport, Arctic
HGF - Research field:Aeronautics, Space and Transport
HGF - Program:Space
HGF - Program Themes:Earth Observation
DLR - Research area:Raumfahrt
DLR - Program:R EO - Earth Observation
DLR - Research theme (Project):R - Atmospheric and climate research
Location: Oberpfaffenhofen
Institutes and Institutions:Institute of Atmospheric Physics > Atmospheric Trace Species
Deposited By: Seitz, Yasemin
Deposited On:20 May 2020 15:03
Last Modified:20 May 2020 15:03

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