3D Air Quality and the Clean Air Interstate Rule: Lagrangian Sampling of CMAQ Model Results to Aid Regional Accountability MetricsThe Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR) is expected to reduce transport of air pollutants (e.g. fine sulfate particles) in nonattainment areas in the Eastern United States. CAIR highlights the need for an integrated air quality observational and modeling system to understand sulfate as it moves in multiple dimensions, both spatially and temporally. Here, we demonstrate how results from an air quality model can be combined with a 3d monitoring network to provide decision makers with a tool to help quantify the impact of CAIR reductions in SO2 emissions on regional transport contributions to sulfate concentrations at surface monitors in the Baltimore, MD area, and help improve decision making for strategic implementation plans (SIPs). We sample results from the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model using ensemble back trajectories computed with the NASA Langley Research Center trajectory model to provide Lagrangian time series and vertical profile information, that can be compared with NASA satellite (MODIS), EPA surface, and lidar measurements. Results are used to assess the regional transport contribution to surface SO4 measurements in the Baltimore MSA, and to characterize the dominant source regions for low, medium, and high SO4 episodes.
Document ID
20080008474
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Fairlie, T. D. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Szykman, Jim (Environmental Protection Agency United States)
Pierce, Robert B. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administraion United States)
Gilliland, A. B. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administraion United States)
Engel-Cox, Jill (Battelle Memorial Inst. United States)
Weber, Stephanie (Battelle Memorial Inst. United States)
Kittaka, Chieko (Science Systems and Applications, Inc. United States)
Al-Saadi, Jassim A. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Scheffe, Rich (Environmental Protection Agency United States)
Dimmick, Fred (Environmental Protection Agency United States)
Tikvart, Joe (Environmental Protection Agency United States)