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http://dx.doi.org/10.5572/KOSAE.2010.26.6.591

Numerical Simulation and Comparison of Particle Dispersion and Air Quality with Domain Setting of Gwangyang Bay Area  

Lee, Hyun-Mi (Division of Earth Environmental System, Pusan National University)
Lee, Hwa-Woon (Division of Earth Environmental System, Pusan National University)
Lee, Soon-Hwan (Institute of Environmental Studies, Pusan National University)
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Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment / v.26, no.6, 2010 , pp. 591-605 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recirculation of airmass in coastal region occurs because of the change from land to sea breeze and was shown to produce a contrary result on air quality. This study examines the numerical simulation to analyze the effect of recirculation flow in Gwangyang Bay, Korea. For this purpose two case studies are performed by the WRF-FLEXPART-CMAQ modeling system, each for a different Meso-Synoptic Index. Additionally this research make a comparative study of large domain (Domain L) and small domain (Domain S). The horizontal wind fields are simulated from WRF. Changes in the land-sea breeze have an effect on the particle dispersion modeling. The numerical simulation of air quality is carried out to investigate the recirculation of ozone. Ozone is transported to eastward under strong synoptic condition (Case_strong) because of westerly synoptic flow and this pattern can confirm in all domain. However ozone swept off by the land breeze and then transported to northward along sea breeze under conditions of clear sky and weak winds (Case_weak). In this case re-advected ozone isn't simulate in Domain S. The study found that recirculation of airmass must be concerned when numerical simulation of air quality is performed in coastal region, especially on a sunny day.
Keywords
FLEXPART; Recirculation; Land-sea breeze; CMAQ;
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