Abstract

A comprehensive model for air quality and pollutant deposition (will be referred as CoMAP hereafter) has been developed to simulate and predict air quality and pollutant deposition over a large to mesoscale area. The most important features of CoMAP include that 1) it is an on-line 3dimensional Eulerian model and 2) it treats the effects of both the grid-resolved clouds and subgrid scale convective clouds in a rigorous manner considering microphysics. This paper introduces major features of CoMAP and preliminary results of CoMAP application to the simulation of air quality and pollutant deposition over the eastern Asia region.

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