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While observed mesospheric polar nitric acid enhancements have been attributed to energetic particle precipitation through ion cluster chemistry in the past, this phenomenon is not reproduced in current whole‐atmosphere chemistry‐climate models. We investigate such nitric acid enhancements resulting from energetic electron precipitation events using a recently developed variant of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (WACCM) that includes a sophisticated ion chemistry tailored for the D‐layer of the ionosphere (50–90 km), namely, WACCM‐D. Using the specified dynamics mode, that is, nudging dynamics in the troposphere and stratosphere to meteorological reanalyses, we perform a 1‐year‐long simulation (July 2009–June 2010) and contrast WACCM‐D with the standard WACCM. Both WACCM and WACCM‐D simulations are performed with and without forcing from medium‐to‐high energy electron precipitation, allowing a better representation of the energetic electrons penetrating into the mesosphere. We demonstrate the effects of the strong particle precipitation events which occurred during April and May 2010 on nitric acid and on key ion cluster species, as well as other relevant species of the nitrogen family. The 1‐year‐long simulation allows the event‐related changes in neutral and ionic species to be placed in the context of their annual cycle. We especially highlight the role played by medium‐to‐high energy electrons in triggering ion cluster chemistry and ion‐ion recombinations in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere during the precipitation event, leading to enhanced production of nitric acid and raising its abundance by 2 orders of magnitude from 10−4 to a few 10−2 ppb.
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Warm Arctic–cold Siberia: comparing the recent and the early 20th century Arctic warmings
The Warm Arctic–cold Siberia surface temperature pattern during recent boreal winter is suggested to be triggered by the ongoing decrease of Arctic autumn sea ice concentration and has been observed together with an increase in mid-latitude extreme events and a meridionalization of tropospheric circulation. However, the exact mechanism behind this dipole temperature pattern is still under debate, since model experiments with reduced sea ice show conflicting results. We use the early twentieth-century Arctic warming (ETCAW) as a case study to investigate the link between September sea ice in the Barents–Kara Sea (BKS) and the Siberian temperature evolution. Analyzing a variety of long-term climate reanalyses, we find that the overall winter temperature and heat flux trend occurs with the reduction of September BKS sea ice. Tropospheric conditions show a strengthened atmospheric blocking over the BKS, strengthening the advection of cold air from the Arctic to central Siberia on its eastern flank, together with a reduction of warm air advection by the westerlies. This setup is valid for both the ETCAW and the current Arctic warming period.
2018
The safety of high quality drinking water supply relies on the quantities to be delivered, on the complexity of the water supply systems, and on the widespread phenomena of the contamination of water bodies. These parameters indicate the need for the development of an application that will allow the quick acquisition of data on strategic management. This is requires both the analysis of factors related to the hydraulic operation of the plants and the characteristics of water quality. The present paper aims to evaluate the use of models that predict data for water quality in a distribution system. The assessment is made in order to consider the use of the model as a support tool for the management system of a supply network and to optimize the quality of the provided service. The improvement of the control system related to the operations of disinfection, in particular, in the case of long pipelines, is absolutely mandatory in order to ensure the safety of public health and respect for the environment at high levels.
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Large eddy simulation of plume dispersion and concentration fluctuations in a neutral boundary layer
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Svevestøvmåling i bydel Fana langs FV546. 23. desember 2016 - 31. desember 2017.
På oppdrag fra Statens vegvesen Region vest har NILU utført målinger av PM10 og PM2.5 ved et boligområde ved Fanavegen (Bergen kommune). Støvende aktivitet i forbindelse med anleggsarbeid genererer svevestøv til sjenanse for berørte naboer. Målingene pågikk i perioden 23. desember 2016 – 31. desember 2017. Resultatene ble rapportert hver måned. Årsmiddel-konsentrasjonene for PM10 og PM2.5 i 2017 var langt under respektive grenseverdier. I måleperioden ble det observert 3 døgn med PM10-døgnmiddelverdier over grenseverdien på 50 μg/m3. Det er tillatt med 30 døgnverdier over dette nivået. Årsaken til høy PM10-konsentrasjon var oppvirvling av svevestøv fra kjørebanen. Så lenge tiltak for å dempe støvoppvirvling ble iverksatt tidsnok, var svevestøvkonsentrasjonen innenfor varslingsklassen for liten eller ingen helserisiko.
NILU
2018
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Monitoring of greenhouse gases and aerosols at Svalbard and Birkenes in 2017 - Annual report
The report summaries the activities and results of the greenhouse gas monitoring at the Zeppelin Observatory situated on Svalbard in Arctic Norway during the period 2001-2017, and the greenhouse gas monitoring and aerosol observations from Birkenes for 2009-2017.
NILU
2018
2018
Satellite data inclusion and kernel based potential improvements in NO2 mapping
European Topic Centre on Air Pollution and Climate Change Mitigation
2018