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Background Air Quality Modeling Results

CAMx Base 2011 US Background Simulation

Introduction

We ran a CAMx sensitivity simulation derived from the 3SAQS 2011 Base version A CAMx (CAMx_3SAQS_Base11a) configuration to estimate background air quality in the U.S. The CAMx 2011 U.S. Background simulation (CAMx_3SAQS_Base11a_USBG) is an emissions sensitivity in which all anthropogenic emissions sources in the U.S. are removed. The only emissions included in the USBG simulation include:

  • Canadian and Mexican anthropogenic sources
  • Domain-wide biogenic sources
  • Domain-wide wildfires (prescribed and ag fires are excluded)
  • Domain-wide windblown dust
  • Seasalt
  • Lightning NOx

This simulation uses chemical boundary conditions downscaled from the MOZART Global Chemical Transport model.


Results

Table 1 presents summary results comparing monthly averaged daily maximum 8-hour average O3 (MDA8) from simulations Base11a and Base11a_USGB. Bar plots compare MDA8 averaged for each month and annually across all of the AQS monitors in the 12-km domain and within each of the Western states. The delta plots in Figure 1 show the monthly and annual differences in MDA8 between the Base11a and Base11a_USBG simulations.

Table 1. AQS Base and Background Monthly Mean MDA8

StateMonthly MDA8Delta (Base-BG)
12-km DomainPlotPlot
ArizonaPlotPlot
CaliforniaPlotPlot
ColoradoPlotPlot
IdahoPlotPlot
MontanaPlotPlot
New MexicoPlotPlot
NevadaPlotPlot
OregonPlotPlot
UtahPlotPlot
WashingtonPlotPlot
WyomingPlotPlot
Table 2 shows box and whisker plots of hourly O3 at monitors in the states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. The box and whisker plots show the monthly median, quartiles, 5th percentile, 95th percentile, and data outliers. These plots compare the monthly data distributions between the measurements, the Base11a, and Base11a_USBG simulations at all of the network sites within each state. An interesting feature of these plots with respect to the USBG simulation is the upper tail (75th and 95th percentile) of the data distribution. These tails illustrate that although the median background O3 values are estimated are around 40-50 ppb, there are days in which the background O3 may be as high as 60-70 ppb.

Table 2. AQS and CASTNet Hourly O3 Distributions by Month

StateAQSCASTNet
ColoradoPlotPlot
UtahPlotPlot
WyomingPlotPlot
Table 3. Animations of Daily Max Concentrations and Differences in Daily Max Concentrations

MonthO3NOxCOPM2.5
FebruaryBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground Diff
MarchBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground Diff
AprilBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground Diff
MayBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground Diff
JuneBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground Diff
JulyBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground Diff
AugustBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground Diff
SeptemberBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground Diff
OctoberBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBase Diff
NovemberBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBase Diff
DecemberBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground DiffBaseBackground Diff