Improving Below‐Cloud Scavenging Coefficients of Sulfate, Nitrate, and Ammonium in PM2.5 and Implications for Numerical Simulation and Air Pollution Control
Liquan Yao,
Shaofei Kong,
Eiko Nemitz
et al.
Abstract:Below‐cloud scavenging (BS) is often underestimated in chemical transport models (CTMs) due to inaccurate parameterizations of BS coefficient for fine particle (Λ) caused by a shortage of high‐time resolution field observations. Rainfall ions and related air pollutants were measured hourly in Central China (CC) during 2019. BS contributed to 37%–68% of wet deposition for , , and (SNA). By a bulk method coupled with brute‐force search, the Λ (10−2–10 hr−1) was parameterized for SNA in PM2.5, which was 1–3 orde… Show more
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