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Photochemical modeling and analysis of meteorological parameters during ozone episodes in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
AbstractThe events of high ozone concentrations and meteorological conditions covering the Kaohsiung metropolitan area were investigated based on data analysis and model simulation. A photochemical grid model was employed to analyze two ozone episodes in autumn (2000) and winter (2001) seasons, each covering three consecutive days (or 72h) in the Kaohsiung City. The potential influence of the initial and boundary conditions on model performance was assessed. Model performance can be improved by separately considering the daytime and nighttime ozone concentrations on the lateral boundary conditions of the model domain. The sensitivity analyses of ozone concentrations to the emission reductions in volatile organic compounds (VOC) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) show a VOC-sensitive regime for emission reductions to lower than 30–40% VOC and 30–50% NOx and a NOx-sensitive regime for larger percentage reductions. Meteorological parameters show that warm temperature, sufficient sunlight, low wind, and high surface pressure are distinct parameters that tend to trigger ozone episodes in polluted urban areas, like Kaohsiung.
Photochemical modeling and analysis of meteorological parameters during ozone episodes in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
AbstractThe events of high ozone concentrations and meteorological conditions covering the Kaohsiung metropolitan area were investigated based on data analysis and model simulation. A photochemical grid model was employed to analyze two ozone episodes in autumn (2000) and winter (2001) seasons, each covering three consecutive days (or 72h) in the Kaohsiung City. The potential influence of the initial and boundary conditions on model performance was assessed. Model performance can be improved by separately considering the daytime and nighttime ozone concentrations on the lateral boundary conditions of the model domain. The sensitivity analyses of ozone concentrations to the emission reductions in volatile organic compounds (VOC) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) show a VOC-sensitive regime for emission reductions to lower than 30–40% VOC and 30–50% NOx and a NOx-sensitive regime for larger percentage reductions. Meteorological parameters show that warm temperature, sufficient sunlight, low wind, and high surface pressure are distinct parameters that tend to trigger ozone episodes in polluted urban areas, like Kaohsiung.
Photochemical modeling and analysis of meteorological parameters during ozone episodes in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Chen, K.S (author) / Ho, Y.T (author) / Lai, C.H (author) / Chou, Youn-Min (author)
Atmospheric Environment ; 37 ; 1811-1823
2003-01-09
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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