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Geoscientific Model Development | 2017

An advanced method of contributing emissions to short-lived chemical species (OH and HO 2 ): the TAGGING 1.1 submodel based on the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy 2.53)

Vanessa Rieger; Mariano Mertens; Volker Grewe

To mitigate the human impact on climate change, it is essential to determine the contribution of emissions to the concentration of trace gases. In particular, the source attribution of short-lived species such as OH and HO2 is important as they play a crucial role for atmospheric chemistry. This study presents an advanced version of a tagging method for OH and HO2 (HOx) which attributes HOx concentrations to emissions. While the former version (V1.0) only considered 12 reactions in the troposphere, the new version (V1.1), presented here, takes 19 reactions in the troposphere into account. For the first time, the main chemical reactions for the HOx chemistry in the stratosphere are also regarded (in total 27 reactions). To fully take into account the main HO2 source by the reaction of H and O2, the tagging of the H radical is introduced. In order to ensure the steady-state assumption, we introduce rest terms which balance the deviation of HOx production and loss. This closes the budget between the sum of all contributions and the total concentration. The contributions to OH and HO2 obtained by the advanced tagging method V1.1 deviate from V1.0 in certain source categories. For OH, major changes are found in the categories biomass burning, biogenic emissions and methane decomposition. For HO2, the contributions differ strongly in the categories biogenic emissions and methane decomposition. As HOx reacts with ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), reactive nitrogen compounds (NOy), non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHCs) and peroxyacyl nitrates (PAN), the contributions to these species are also modified by the advanced HOx tagging method V1.1. The contributions to NOy , NMHC and PAN show only little change, whereas O3 from biogenic emissions and methane decomposition increases in the tropical troposphere. Variations for CO from biogenic emissions and biomass burning are only found in the Southern Hemisphere.


Geoscientific Model Development | 2016

Earth system chemistry integrated modelling (ESCiMo) with the modular earth submodel system (MESSy) version 2.51

Patrick Jöckel; H. Tost; Andrea Pozzer; Markus Kunze; Oliver Kirner; Carl A. M. Brenninkmeijer; Sabine Brinkop; Duy Sinh Cai; Christoph Dyroff; Johannes Eckstein; Franziska Frank; Hella Garny; Klaus-Dirk Gottschaldt; Phoebe Graf; Volker Grewe; Astrid Kerkweg; Bastian Kern; Sigrun Matthes; Mariano Mertens; Stefanie Meul; Marco Neumaier; Matthias Nützel; Sophie Oberländer-Hayn; R. Ruhnke; Theresa Runde; R. Sander; D. Scharffe; A. Zahn


Geoscientific Model Development Discussions | 2017

Contribution of emissions to concentrations: the TAGGING 1.0 submodel based on the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy 2.52)

Volker Grewe; Eleni Tsati; Mariano Mertens; Christine Frömming; Patrick Jöckel


Geoscientific Model Development | 2016

The 1-way on-line coupled model system MECO(n) – Part 4: Chemical evaluation (based on MESSy v2.52)

Mariano Mertens; Astrid Kerkweg; Patrick Jöckel; H. Tost; Christiane Hofmann


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017

Revisiting the contribution of land transport and shipping emissions to tropospheric ozone

Mariano Mertens; Volker Grewe; Vanessa Rieger; Patrick Jöckel


Archive | 2018

Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate

Robert Sausen; Sabine Brinkop; Björn Brötz; Duy Sinh Cai; Simone Dietmüller; Roland Eichinger; Veronika Eyring; Franziska Frank; Christine Frömming; Hella Garny; Klaus-Dirk Gottschaldt; Phoebe Graf; Volker Grewe; Johannes Hendricks; Patrick Jöckel; Christopher Kaiser; Bastian Kern; Sigrun Matthes; Mariano Mertens; Andreas Pfeiffer; Michael Ponater; Vanessa Rieger; Mattia Righi


Archive | 2018

Contribution of land transport emissions to tropospheric ozone on global scale and in Europe

Mariano Mertens; Astrid Kerkweg; Volker Grewe; Vanessa Rieger; Patrick Jöckel


Archive | 2018

Contribution of land transport emissions to ground level Ozone, calculated by means of a multiply online nested model

Mariano Mertens; Volker Grewe; Patrick Jöckel; Robert Sausen


Archive | 2017

CH4 emissions from European major population centers: Results from aircraft-borne CH4 in-situ observations during EMeRGe-Europe 2017

Anke-Elisabeth Roiger; Theresa Klausner; Hans Schlager; H. Ziereis; Heidi Huntrieser; Robert Baumann; Lisa Eirenschmalz; Patrick Jöckel; Mariano Mertens; Rolf-Hartmuth Fischer; S. Bauguitte; S. Young; Andrés-Hernández


Geoscientific Model Development | 2017

The on-line coupled atmospheric chemistry model system MECO(n) – Part 5: Expanding the Multi-Model-Driver (MMD v2.0) for 2-way data exchange including data interpolation via GRID (v1.0)

Astrid Kerkweg; Christiane Hofmann; Patrick Jöckel; Mariano Mertens; Gregor Pante

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Volker Grewe

German Aerospace Center

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Eleni Tsati

German Aerospace Center

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Duy Sinh Cai

German Aerospace Center

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Hella Garny

German Aerospace Center

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