研究目的
To assess the fidelity of atmospheric composition models against observations using a spectral analysis methodology, focusing on surface ozone model-measurement comparisons.
研究成果
The spectral analysis methodology introduced provides a robust framework for comparing model and observational data, revealing significant biases in the model's simulation of seasonal ozone cycles in the northern mid-latitudes. This approach is highly suitable for broader applications in model evaluation and intercomparison projects.
研究不足
The methodology may not capture all aspects of model-measurement discrepancies, especially those related to non-periodic processes or those occurring at timescales not resolved by the spectral analysis. The spatial and temporal resolution of the model may also limit the accuracy of comparisons at high frequencies.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Utilized the Lomb-Scargle Periodogram for spectral analysis of hourly ozone observations and equivalent model output to identify and compare periodic components.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Analyzed long-term hourly ozone observations from various monitoring networks and equivalent GEOS-Chem model output.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Used observational data from AirBase, CAPMON, CASTNET, EANET, EMEP, EPA AQS, NAPS, SEARCH, and WMO GAW networks.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Applied spectral analysis to observational and model data to extract diurnal and seasonal cycles, comparing amplitudes and phases.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Compared the amplitude and phase of diurnal and seasonal cycles between observations and model output to assess model performance.
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