Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byShavonne Tyler Modified over 9 years ago
1
WRAP Modeling
2
WRAP Setup Two-pronged approach Jump start Regional Modeling Center (RMC) Jump start contractor MCNC/ENVIRON RMC UCR/ENVIRON
3
Modeling Approach 1996 MM5 – EPA 1996 NEI modified by WRAP Mobile 6 look-alike SMOKE (modified to do REMSAD) REMSAD CMAQ (Not Models 3) CB-IV w/ fast solver
4
Boundary Conditions Schematic of Grid Model Emissions Boundary Conditions Chemistry, Transport, Dispersion, Removal
5
Transport and Dispersion
6
How is the different from IAS Different model year (1996 versus 1992) Similar platform (grid model) GCVTC used reduced chemistry CMAQ uses full chemistry IAS – transfer coefficients Assumes linear changes CMAQ run for scenario
7
Visibility Components b ext = b SO4 +b NO3 +b OC +b EC +b Soil +b Coarse +b Ray b SO4 = 3 f(RH) [(NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 ] b NO3 = 3 f(RH) [NH 4 NO 3 ] b OC = 4 [OC] b EC = 10 [EC] b Soil = 1 [Soil] b Coarse = 0.6 [PM 10 -PM 2.5 ] b Ray = 10
10
Grand Canyon SO 4 and OC
17
Performance Ramifications Soil / Coarse inert – important to vis Won’t affect other species Inventory model NO 3 smaller component of west visibility NO 3 / SO 4 tradeoff HNO 3 + NH 3 NH 4 NO 3 Dependent on available ammonia NO 3 and mobile
18
Relative Reduction Factors Requires monitoring data at site of concern Allows for model uncertainty
28
Issues / Challenges SMOKE QA 2 map projections with different models Boundary Conditions Fugitive Dust & Fire 2 projections through SMOKE time consuming (No further REMSAD)
29
“Better than BART” Not too much worse than BART? Class I area by area? Average over state? All model days? Only observed days?
30
Glide Path
31
Good News / Bad News RMC completed all SO 2 strategy runs Boundary states not treated consistently Wyoming sources May have adverse impacts in Iceland Enhancing QA on inputs before used Starting with list of past problems
38
Summary Modeling technology improved since GCVTC Still need improvements in science and inventories, particularly primary emissions One tool in the decision process Based on analysis to date, analysis will provide useful information
39
Further Information http://www.cert.ucr.edu/rmc jcv@den.nps.gov (303) 969-2808
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.