165871 dispersion conditions in complex terrain - a case study of the january 2010 air pollution...
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165871
Dispersion conditions in complex terrain - a case study of the January 2010 air pollution
episode in Norway
Viel Ødegaard
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
Aftenposten
Viel Ødegaard, Norwegian Meteorological Institute met.no
Viel Ødegaard, Norwegian Meteorological Institute met.no
Viel Ødegaard, Norwegian Meteorological Institute met.no
Viel Ødegaard, Norwegian Meteorological Institute met.no
Viel Ødegaard, Norwegian Meteorological Institute met.no
Viel Ødegaard, Norwegian Meteorological Institute met.no
Viel Ødegaard, Norwegian Meteorological Institute met.no
Temperature at different elevations
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Near surface temperature gradient observations
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10 m wind, observed
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Operational air quality forecasting• UK Met Office Unified Model
– 1 km horizontal resolution
– 38 vertical levels, lowest level wind 10 m, T and q 20 m
– Non-hydrostatic
– 9 surface tiles, urban: rough concrete approach
– Convection and orographic roughness parameterizations turned off
– Experimental runs with 0.33 km horizontal resolution
• dispersion model and emission data base (AirQUIS)• Offline
– hourly data on 10 model levels: u,v,T,q
– Tsurf, clouds, precipitation, fluxes, BL height
• daily forecasts for day 2 during winter months
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Surface energy balance
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Model temperature profiles (UM 1km)
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Oslo
Bergen
Comparing temperature in the free atmosphere with 2m temperature at same elevation
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Model near surface inversion
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2d trajectorieslowest level
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2d trajectorieslowest level
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2d trajectorieslowest level
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10 m wind
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Lowest level wind speed blue: > 2 m/s red: < 2 m/s
1 kmresolution
0.33 kmresolution
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Summary• Observing
– Large scale persistent ridge/high pressure
– Strong near surface inversion confined to level below 8 (10) m
– Large temperature increase from low to high elevated stations
– Low wind speed
– Significant local variations in wind speed and direction with the same large scale forcing
• Successfully modeling– Inversion evolution
– Drainage flow
– Recirculation
– Local wind variations provided high enough resolution
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Thank you for your attention
Acknowledgement to Leiv Håvard Slørdal at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research