Eurodelta multi-model simulated and observed particulate matter trends in Europe in the period of 1990–2010

The Eurodelta-Trends (EDT) multi-model experiment, aimed at assessing the efficiency of emission mitigation measures in improving air quality in Europe during 1990–2010, was designed to answer a series of questions regarding European pollution trends; i.e. were there significant trends detected by o...

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Main Authors: Tsyro, S., Aas, W., Colette, A., Andersson, C., Bessagnet, B., Ciarelli, G., Couvidat, F., Cuvelier, K., Manders, A., Mar, K., Mircea, M., Otero Felipe, N., Pay, M., Raffort, V., Roustan, Y., Theobald, M., Vivanco, M., Fagerli, H., Wind, P., Briganti, G., Cappelletti, A., D’Isidoro, M., Adani, M.
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spelling ftiasspotsdam:oai:iasspublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_6001834 2023-05-15T16:12:16+02:00 Eurodelta multi-model simulated and observed particulate matter trends in Europe in the period of 1990–2010 Tsyro, S. Aas, W. Colette, A. Andersson, C. Bessagnet, B. Ciarelli, G. Couvidat, F. Cuvelier, K. Manders, A. Mar, K. Mircea, M. Otero Felipe, N. Pay, M. Raffort, V. Roustan, Y. Theobald, M. Vivanco, M. Fagerli, H. Wind, P. Briganti, G. Cappelletti, A. D’Isidoro, M. Adani, M. 2022-06 application/pdf https://publications.iass-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_6001834 https://publications.iass-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_6001834_4/component/file_6001895/6001834.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.5194/acp-22-7207-2022 https://publications.iass-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_6001834 https://publications.iass-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_6001834_4/component/file_6001895/6001834.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Atmospheric chemistry and physics info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2022 ftiasspotsdam https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-7207-2022 2022-07-10T22:32:14Z The Eurodelta-Trends (EDT) multi-model experiment, aimed at assessing the efficiency of emission mitigation measures in improving air quality in Europe during 1990–2010, was designed to answer a series of questions regarding European pollution trends; i.e. were there significant trends detected by observations? Do the models manage to reproduce observed trends? How close is the agreement between the models and how large are the deviations from observations? In this paper, we address these issues with respect to particulate matter (PM) pollution. An in-depth trend analysis has been performed for PM10 and PM2.5 for the period of 2000–2010, based on results from six chemical transport models and observational data from the EMEP (Cooperative Programme for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Long-range Transmission of Air Pollutants in Europe) monitoring network. Given harmonization of set-up and main input data, the differences in model results should mainly result from differences in the process formulations within the models themselves, and the spread in the model-simulated trends could be regarded as an indicator for modelling uncertainty. The model ensemble simulations indicate overall decreasing trends in PM10 and PM2.5 from 2000 to 2010, with the total reductions of annual mean concentrations by between 2 and 5 (7 for PM10) µg m−3 (or between 10 % and 30 %) across most of Europe (by 0.5–2 µg m−3 in Fennoscandia, the north-west of Russia and eastern Europe) during the studied period. Compared to PM2.5, relative PM10 trends are weaker due to large inter-annual variability of natural coarse PM within the former. The changes in the concentrations of PM individual components are in general consistent with emission reductions. There is reasonable agreement in PM trends estimated by the individual models, with the inter-model variability below 30 %–40 % over most of Europe, increasing to 50 %–60 % in the northern and eastern parts of the EDT domain. Averaged over measurement sites (26 for PM10 and 13 for PM2.5), the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Publication Database IASS (Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam) Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 22 11 7207 7257
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description The Eurodelta-Trends (EDT) multi-model experiment, aimed at assessing the efficiency of emission mitigation measures in improving air quality in Europe during 1990–2010, was designed to answer a series of questions regarding European pollution trends; i.e. were there significant trends detected by observations? Do the models manage to reproduce observed trends? How close is the agreement between the models and how large are the deviations from observations? In this paper, we address these issues with respect to particulate matter (PM) pollution. An in-depth trend analysis has been performed for PM10 and PM2.5 for the period of 2000–2010, based on results from six chemical transport models and observational data from the EMEP (Cooperative Programme for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Long-range Transmission of Air Pollutants in Europe) monitoring network. Given harmonization of set-up and main input data, the differences in model results should mainly result from differences in the process formulations within the models themselves, and the spread in the model-simulated trends could be regarded as an indicator for modelling uncertainty. The model ensemble simulations indicate overall decreasing trends in PM10 and PM2.5 from 2000 to 2010, with the total reductions of annual mean concentrations by between 2 and 5 (7 for PM10) µg m−3 (or between 10 % and 30 %) across most of Europe (by 0.5–2 µg m−3 in Fennoscandia, the north-west of Russia and eastern Europe) during the studied period. Compared to PM2.5, relative PM10 trends are weaker due to large inter-annual variability of natural coarse PM within the former. The changes in the concentrations of PM individual components are in general consistent with emission reductions. There is reasonable agreement in PM trends estimated by the individual models, with the inter-model variability below 30 %–40 % over most of Europe, increasing to 50 %–60 % in the northern and eastern parts of the EDT domain. Averaged over measurement sites (26 for PM10 and 13 for PM2.5), the ...
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author Tsyro, S.
Aas, W.
Colette, A.
Andersson, C.
Bessagnet, B.
Ciarelli, G.
Couvidat, F.
Cuvelier, K.
Manders, A.
Mar, K.
Mircea, M.
Otero Felipe, N.
Pay, M.
Raffort, V.
Roustan, Y.
Theobald, M.
Vivanco, M.
Fagerli, H.
Wind, P.
Briganti, G.
Cappelletti, A.
D’Isidoro, M.
Adani, M.
spellingShingle Tsyro, S.
Aas, W.
Colette, A.
Andersson, C.
Bessagnet, B.
Ciarelli, G.
Couvidat, F.
Cuvelier, K.
Manders, A.
Mar, K.
Mircea, M.
Otero Felipe, N.
Pay, M.
Raffort, V.
Roustan, Y.
Theobald, M.
Vivanco, M.
Fagerli, H.
Wind, P.
Briganti, G.
Cappelletti, A.
D’Isidoro, M.
Adani, M.
Eurodelta multi-model simulated and observed particulate matter trends in Europe in the period of 1990–2010
author_facet Tsyro, S.
Aas, W.
Colette, A.
Andersson, C.
Bessagnet, B.
Ciarelli, G.
Couvidat, F.
Cuvelier, K.
Manders, A.
Mar, K.
Mircea, M.
Otero Felipe, N.
Pay, M.
Raffort, V.
Roustan, Y.
Theobald, M.
Vivanco, M.
Fagerli, H.
Wind, P.
Briganti, G.
Cappelletti, A.
D’Isidoro, M.
Adani, M.
author_sort Tsyro, S.
title Eurodelta multi-model simulated and observed particulate matter trends in Europe in the period of 1990–2010
title_short Eurodelta multi-model simulated and observed particulate matter trends in Europe in the period of 1990–2010
title_full Eurodelta multi-model simulated and observed particulate matter trends in Europe in the period of 1990–2010
title_fullStr Eurodelta multi-model simulated and observed particulate matter trends in Europe in the period of 1990–2010
title_full_unstemmed Eurodelta multi-model simulated and observed particulate matter trends in Europe in the period of 1990–2010
title_sort eurodelta multi-model simulated and observed particulate matter trends in europe in the period of 1990–2010
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