The LaMMA laboratory implemented the RAMS-CALMET-CALGRID integrated modellingsystem to assess ozone pollution at a regional scale. The system is based on the RAMS meteorologicalforecasting model and the CALGRID photochemical grid dispersion model.In the present study a comprehensive application of RAMS-CALMET-CALGRID has been carried out on aseasonal basis over Tuscany region, Italy. The study area is 184x224 Km2 wide, made of a 45x55x12 3-Dcomputational grid, with a horizontal resolution of 4 Km.The modelling system has been applied in a long term mode on a five-month long (May to September 2002)time period, which can be certainly reckoned as the most original part of the work. As a matter of fact, anumber of strong modifications in the original CALGRID code proved to be necessary to let the model runcontinuously all over the five months of simulation.The SAPRC-90 "lumped" chemical mechanism developed by Carter has been used to lump all VOCsinvolved in the O3 formation and removal processes in the atmosphere. Concerning emission data, all point,line and area sources within the whole region were provided by the regional emission inventory. As far asinitial and boundary conditions are concerned, they have been provided as outputs by the CAMx dispersionmodel applied by CESIRICERCA in the framework of a project aimed at evaluating atmospheric pollutionover Italy.Eventually ozone 1-hour concentrations estimated by CALGRID have been compared with observationsprovided by the major stations of ozone regional monitoring network, showing a good accuracy degree beingperformed.

The RAMS-CALMET-CALGRID modelling system to assess seasonal ozone pollution: a five-month application over Tuscany region

Giovanni Gualtieri
;
Francesca Calastrini;
2007

Abstract

The LaMMA laboratory implemented the RAMS-CALMET-CALGRID integrated modellingsystem to assess ozone pollution at a regional scale. The system is based on the RAMS meteorologicalforecasting model and the CALGRID photochemical grid dispersion model.In the present study a comprehensive application of RAMS-CALMET-CALGRID has been carried out on aseasonal basis over Tuscany region, Italy. The study area is 184x224 Km2 wide, made of a 45x55x12 3-Dcomputational grid, with a horizontal resolution of 4 Km.The modelling system has been applied in a long term mode on a five-month long (May to September 2002)time period, which can be certainly reckoned as the most original part of the work. As a matter of fact, anumber of strong modifications in the original CALGRID code proved to be necessary to let the model runcontinuously all over the five months of simulation.The SAPRC-90 "lumped" chemical mechanism developed by Carter has been used to lump all VOCsinvolved in the O3 formation and removal processes in the atmosphere. Concerning emission data, all point,line and area sources within the whole region were provided by the regional emission inventory. As far asinitial and boundary conditions are concerned, they have been provided as outputs by the CAMx dispersionmodel applied by CESIRICERCA in the framework of a project aimed at evaluating atmospheric pollutionover Italy.Eventually ozone 1-hour concentrations estimated by CALGRID have been compared with observationsprovided by the major stations of ozone regional monitoring network, showing a good accuracy degree beingperformed.
2007
Istituto di Biometeorologia - IBIMET - Sede Firenze
Ozone
Photochemical models
Modelling system
CALGRID
RAMS
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