Authors
Christian Hogrefe, Barry Lynn, Richard Goldberg, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Eric Zalewsky, Winston Hao, Prakash Doraiswamy, Kevin Civerolo, Jia-Yeong Ku, Gopal Sistla, PL Kinney
Publication date
2009/5/1
Journal
Atmospheric Environment
Volume
43
Issue
16
Pages
2561-2570
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper introduces a methodology for estimating gridded fields of total and speciated fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations for time periods and regions not covered by observational data. The methodology is based on performing long-term regional scale meteorological and air quality simulations and then integrating these simulations with available observational data. To illustrate this methodology, we present an application in which year-round simulations with a meteorological model (the National Center for Atmospheric Research/Penn State Mesoscale Model, hereafter referred to as MM5) and a photochemical air quality model (the Community Multiscale Air Quality Model, hereafter referred to as CMAQ) have been performed over the northeastern United States for 1988–2005. Model evaluation results for total PM2.5 mass and individual species for the time period from 2000 to 2005 show that model …
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