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Comparing emission inventories and model-ready emission datasets between Europe and North America for the AQMEII project

机译:比较AQMEII项目在欧洲和北美之间的排放清单和模型就绪的排放数据集

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This paper highlights the similarities and differences in how emission inventories and datasets were developed and processed across North America and Europe for the Air Quality Model Evaluation International Initiative (AQMEII) project and then characterizes the emissions for the two domains. We focus specifically on the creation of "model-ready" gridded emission datasets for 2006 across the two continental study domains. The practice of creating and processing the two inventories is discussed with a focus on emission factors, spatial allocation, temporal variability, speciation of PM and VOCs, and the mechanics of distributing the data and supporting emission algorithms to the modeling community. The spatial and temporal distribution on common scales is compared for the pollutants of primary concern: NO_x, VOCs, SO_2, PM_(2.5), CO, and NH_3. Because of differences of population distribution, emissions across North America tend to be more heterogeneous in spatial coverage than in Europe. The temporal patterns in the estimated emissions are largely the result of assumptions used to characterize human activity, with the exception of "natural" emissions, which are modulated by meteorological variability, and emissions from large electric generating units in the U.S., which have the benefit of continuous emission monitors that provide hourly resolved profiles. Emission estimates in both study domains are challenged by several important but poorly characterized emission source sectors, notably road dust, agricultural operations, biomass burning, and road transport. Finally, this paper provides insight on the strengths and weaknesses of emission inventory preparation practices on both continents. One important outcome of this comparison of 2006 emissions between Europe and North America is the greater understanding provided into how the emission estimates developed for the AQMEII project impact regional air quality model performance.
机译:本文着重介绍了在北美和欧洲为国际空气质量模型评估计划(AQMEII)项目开发和处理排放清单和数据集的方式的异同,然后描述了这两个领域的排放特征。我们特别关注跨两个大陆研究领域的2006年“模型就绪”网格排放数据集的创建。讨论了创建和处理两个清单的实践,重点是排放因子,空间分配,时间变异性,PM和VOC的种类以及向建模界分发数据和支持排放算法的机制。针对主要关注的污染物:NO_x,VOC,SO_2,PM_(2.5),CO和NH_3,比较了常见尺度上的时空分布。由于人口分布的差异,与欧洲相比,整个北美的排放在空间覆盖上趋向于更加异构。估算排放中的时间模式主要是用来表征人类活动的假设的结果,但“自然”排放(受气象变异性影响)和美国大型发电机的排放除外,它们具有以下优点:连续排放监测仪,提供每小时解析的配置文件。这两个研究领域的排放估算都受到几个重要但特征欠佳的排放源部门的挑战,特别是道路扬尘,农业运营,生物质燃烧和道路运输。最后,本文提供了有关两大洲排放清单编制方法的优缺点的见解。欧洲和北美之间2006年排放量比较的一个重要结果是,人们对AQMEII项目的排放量估算如何影响区域空气质量模型性能有了更深入的了解。

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