Abstract
We present and discuss a new dataset of gridded emissions covering the
historical period (1850-2000) in decadal increments at a horizontal
resolution of 0.5° in latitude and longitude. The primary purpose of
this inventory is to provide consistent gridded emissions of reactive
gases and aerosols for use in chemistry model simulations needed by
climate models for the Climate Model Intercomparison Program #5 (CMIP5)
in support of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fifth
Assessment report (AR5). Our best estimate for the year 2000 inventory
represents a combination of existing regional and global inventories to
capture the best information available at this point; 40 regions and 12
sectors are used to combine the various sources. The historical
reconstruction of each emitted compound, for each region and sector, is
then forced to agree with our 2000 estimate, ensuring continuity between
past and 2000 emissions. Simulations from two chemistry-climate models
are used to test the ability of the emission dataset described here to
capture long-term changes in atmospheric ozone, carbon monoxide and
aerosol distributions. The simulated long-term change in the Northern
mid-latitudes surface and mid-troposphere ozone is not quite as rapid as
observed. However, stations outside this latitude band show much better
agreement in both present-day and long-term trend. The model simulations
indicate that the concentration of carbon monoxide is underestimated at
the Mace Head station; however, the long-term trend over the limited
observational period seems to be reasonably well captured. The simulated
sulfate and black carbon deposition over Greenland is in very good
agreement with the ice-core observations spanning the simulation period.
Finally, aerosol optical depth and additional aerosol diagnostics are
shown to be in good agreement with previously published estimates and
observations.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 7017-7039 |
Journal | Atmospheric chemistry and physics |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 15 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2010 |
Externally published | Yes |