EGU2020-9426
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9426
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Modeling of Southeast Asia biomass burning pollutants to Taiwan during EMeRGe campaigns in Asia

Chuan-yao Lin, Wan-chin Chen, Yang-fan sheng, Win-Mei Chen, and Yi-Yun Chien
Chuan-yao Lin et al.
  • Research Center for environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan (yao435@rcec.sinica.edu.tw)

In springtime happens to be the biomass burning season in Indochina. Under favor weather conditions, the products of biomass burning pollutants could be transported easily to Taiwan and even East Asia. Actually, the complex interactions of these air pollutants and aerosols features in the boundary layer and aloft have resulted in complex characteristics of air pollutants and aerosols distributions in the lower troposphere. The project “Effect of Megacities on the transport and transformation of pollutants on the Regional and Global scales (EMeRGe)” aims to improve our knowledge and prediction of the transport and transformation patterns of European and Asian megacities pollutant outflows. During the EMeRGe campaign in Asia, the composition of the plumes of pollution entering and leaving Asia measured by the new High Altitude and LOng Range (HALO) aircraft research platform. The HALO aircraft performing optimized transects and vertical profiling in Asia during 12 March and 7 April in 2018. To identify the transportation of biomass burning products, a high resolution (9 km) numerical study by Weather Research Forecast coupled with chemistry model (WRF-Chem) was performed during the campaigns. The long-range transport of biomass burning organic aerosol to Taiwan measured by HALO could be more than 2 ug/m3 at the elevation of 2500 m on 20 March, 2018. Model performances and results will discuss in this meeting. Overall, this series of studies significantly fill the gap of our understanding on air pollutants transformation and transport to Taiwan and East Asia, and show the potential directions of future studies.

How to cite: Lin, C., Chen, W., sheng, Y., Chen, W.-M., and Chien, Y.-Y.: Modeling of Southeast Asia biomass burning pollutants to Taiwan during EMeRGe campaigns in Asia, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-9426, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-9426, 2020

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