WRF-Chem/TEMPO indirect validation efforts during AEROMMA/STAQS
Speaker: Brad Pierce, Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Abstract: Chemical transport models (CTMs) can play an important role in TEMPO validation activities by providing a means of including non-coincident measurements in the validation process. This is referred to as “indirect validation " and is accomplished by:
In this presentation, we use airborne insitu and remote sensing NO2 measurements to evaluate high resolution WRF-Chem simulations during August 2023 over Chicago (4 days), New York (3 days), and Toronto (1 day). We then compare the WRF-Chem simulations to TEMPO V3 NO2 retrievals for the same regions. This indirect validation approach allows us to evaluate the TEMPO NO2 column retrieval under a wider range of conditions (11 days) compared to 1-4 days using direct validation. Indirect validation also allows us to evaluate diurnal and urban/suburban variations in the TEMPO NO2 column.
Date: July 18, 2024
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