This study is led by Pro. Tijian Wang from Nanjing University, Dr. Congwu Huang and Dr. Chaoqun Ma studied the sulphate reaction rates assimilation method based on WRF-Chem/DART (Weather Research Forecast-Chemistry/Data Assimilation Research Testbed). The reaction rates of the SO 4 2− parameterisation scheme of the WRF-Chem model are improved, and a new method for improving the accuracy of the air quality model is provided.
Sulphate (SO 4 2− ) is a main component of PM 2.5 in China. The chemical formation mechanisms of sulphate are complex, and many air quality models have been used to analyse these mechanisms. To improve the accuracy of WRF-Chem on sulphate, an alternative method is proposed in this paper. Moreover, data assimilation is performed to adjust the chemical reaction rates of sulphate. Based on the original reactions, a new sulphate parameterisation scheme, which includes two hypothetical reactions and six undetermined parameters, was added. Based on the WRF-Chem/DART system, the near-ground concentrations of SO 4 2− , SO 2 , NO 2 , O 3 and particulate matter are assimilated to adjust the six parameters. After adjusting the parameters, the new scheme can effectively solve the underestimation of SO 4 2− and overestimation of SO 2 . The simulation of SO 4 2− improved as the mean bias changed from -13.1 μg/m 3 to 3.5 μg/m 3 while SO 2 improved from 17.0 μg/m 3 to 6.3 μg/m 3 . The temporal and spatial variation characteristics predicted by the new scheme are consistent with the theoretical research results, indicating that the complex mechanism of sulphate formation could be replaced by the temporal and spatial variation characteristics predicted by the new scheme and that the parameters can be adjusted by data assimilation.
Hang C, Ma C, Wang T, Qu Y, Li M, Li S, Zhuang B, Xie Y. 2023. Study on the assimilation of the sulphate reaction rates based on WRF-Chem/DART. Science China Earth Sciences, 66(10): 2239‒2253, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-023-1153-9
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