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[AAS11-P05] An attempt of NOX and CO2 emission evaluation over the Kanto region using WRF-Chem/VPRM model simulations with 1km resolution
キーワード:排出量推定、窒素酸化物、二酸化炭素、化学輸送モデル、モデルシミュレーション
Nitrogen oxides (NOX) are important air pollutants that lead to acid rain and ozone formation, and thus adverse impacts on human health. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a major greenhouse gas (GHG) produced by human activities. Activities involving the fossil fuel combustion such as vehicle engines and power plants are important sources of both atmospheric NOX and CO2. Despite their importance, it is not easy to create high-resolution emission maps with top-down estimation by direct measurement. We showed in JpGU2021, the wide and detailed NO2 emission map over Japan, based on the divergence of the NO2 horizontal fluxes calculated from the datasets of satellite observation and meteorological model. The limitations and the potential of the scheme were discussed.
This study shows a NOX and CO2 emission evaluation trial over Kanto region using the divergence method with spatial pattern of concentrations reproduced by high-resolution Weather Research and Forecasting model, (1) coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem) for simulation of NOX and (2) coupled with Vegetation, Photosynthesis, and Respiration (WRF-VPRM) for simulation of CO2. These model simulations are conducted for May 2018 with 1km spatial resolution for the similar 4th domain using two-way nested setting. Covariation analysis of NOX and CO2 is expected to improve emission estimation of both the species. This attempt is aimed at applications of observation datasets from future satellites, such as GOSAT-GW, for simultaneous measurements of NO2 and CO2.
This study shows a NOX and CO2 emission evaluation trial over Kanto region using the divergence method with spatial pattern of concentrations reproduced by high-resolution Weather Research and Forecasting model, (1) coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem) for simulation of NOX and (2) coupled with Vegetation, Photosynthesis, and Respiration (WRF-VPRM) for simulation of CO2. These model simulations are conducted for May 2018 with 1km spatial resolution for the similar 4th domain using two-way nested setting. Covariation analysis of NOX and CO2 is expected to improve emission estimation of both the species. This attempt is aimed at applications of observation datasets from future satellites, such as GOSAT-GW, for simultaneous measurements of NO2 and CO2.