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Long-term simulations of the sulfur concentrations over the China, Japan and Korea: A model comparison study

Author(s)
Kim, Cheol-HeeChang, Lim-SeokKim, Jeong-SooMeng, FanKajino, MizuoUeda, HiromasaZhang, YuanhangSon, Hye-YoungHe, YoujiangXu, JunSato, KeiichiSong, Chang-KeunBan, Soo-JinSakurai, TatsuyaHan, ZhiweiDuan, LeiLee, Suk-JoShim, Shang-GyooSunwoo, YoungLee, Tae-Young
Issued Date
2011-08
DOI
10.1007/s13143-011-0025-8
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/20972
Fulltext
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13143-011-0025-8
Citation
ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, v.47, no.4, pp.399 - 411
Abstract
Three comprehensive acid deposition models were used to simulate the sulfur concentrations over northeast Asia over the period covering entire year of 2002, and discussed the aggregated uncertainties and discrepancies of the three models. The participating models are from the countries participating in the project of Longrange Transboundary Air Pollutants in Northeast Asia (LTP): China, Japan and Korea. The Eulerian Model-3/CMAQ (by China), Regional Air Quality Model (RAQM, by Japan), and Comprehensive Acid Deposition Model (CADM, by Korea) were employed by each country with common emissions data established by the administrative agencies of China, Japan and Korea. The episodic simulation results between 1 to 15, March 2002 are also presented, during which aircraft measurements were carried out over the Yellow sea. The episodic results show both a wide short-term variability in simulations against measurements, and maximum concentration differences of 3 similar to 5 times among the three models, requiring that further attention before confidence among the three models can be claimed for short-term simulations. However, the year-long cumulative simulations showed almost the same general features, with lower aggregated uncertainties between the three models, produced by the long term integration over northeast Asia.
Publisher
KOREAN METEOROLOGICAL SOC
ISSN
1976-7633

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