Authors
Prakash Doraiswamy, Christian Hogrefe, Winston Hao, Robert F Henry, Kevin Civerolo, Jia-Yeong Ku, Gopal Sistla, James J Schwab, Kenneth L Demerjian
Publication date
2009/11/1
Journal
Atmospheric Environment
Volume
43
Issue
36
Pages
5759-5770
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This study compares speciated model-predicted concentrations (i.e., mixing ratios) of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with measurements from the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) network at sites within the northeastern US during June–August of 2006. Measurements of total non-methane organic compounds (NMOC), ozone (O3), oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and reactive nitrogen species (NOy) are used for supporting analysis. The measured VOC species were grouped into the surrogate classes used by the Carbon Bond IV (CB4) chemical mechanism. It was found that the model typically over-predicted all the CB4 VOC species, except isoprene, which might be linked to overestimated emissions. Even with over-predictions in the CB4 VOC species, model performance for daily maximum O3 was typically within ±15%. Analysis at an urban site in NY, where both NMOC and NOx data were …
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