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Background Error Statistics For Aerosol Variables From WRF/CHEM Predictions In Southern California

Abstract

Background error covariance (BEC) is crucial in data assimilation. This paper addresses the multivariate BEC associated with black carbon, organic carbon, nitrates, sulfates, and other constituents of aerosol species. These aerosol species are modeled and predicted using the Model for Simulating Aerosol Interactions and Chemistry scheme (MOSAIC) in the Weather Research and Forecasting/Chemistry (WRF/Chem) model at a resolution of 4 km in Southern California. The BEC is estimated from the differences between the 36-hour and 12-hour forecasts using the NMC method. The results indicated that the maximum background error standard deviation is associated with nitrate and is larger than that of black carbon, organic carbon, and sulfate. The horizontal and vertical scale of the correlation of nitrate is much smaller than that of other species. A significant cross-correlation is found between the species of black carbon and organic carbon. The cross-correlations between nitrate and other variables are relatively smaller and exhibit a relatively smaller length scale. Single observation data assimilation experiments are performed to illustrate the effect of the BEC on analysis increments.

Article / Publication Data
Active/Online
YES
Volume
51
Available Metadata
Accepted On
January 29, 2015
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Fiscal Year
Peer Reviewed
YES
Publication Name
Asia Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences
Published On
April 25, 2015
Publisher Name
Korean Meteorological Society
Print Volume
51
Print Number
2
Page Range
123-135
Submitted On
April 28, 2014
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Authors

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  • Zengliang Zang - lead None
    Other
  • Li (Kate) Zhang - sixth Gsl
    Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
    NOAA/Global Systems Laboratory