Evaluation of PM2.5 forecast using chemical data assimilation in the WRF-CHEM model: A novel initiative under the ministry of earth sciences air quality early warning system for Delhi, India

Air quality has become one of the most important environmental concerns for Delhi, India. In this perspective, we have developed a high-resolution air quality prediction system for Delhi based on chemical data assimilation in the chemical transport model – Weather Research and Forecasting with Chemistry (WRF-Chem). The data assimilation system was applied to improve the PM2.5 forecast via assimilation of MODIS aerosol optical depth retrievals using threedimensional variational data analysis scheme. Near real-time MODIS fire count data were applied simultaneously to adjust the fire-emission inputs of chemical species before the assimilation cycle. Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from biomass burning, anthropogenic emissions, and CO inflow from the domain boundaries were tagged to understand the contribution of local and non-local emission sources. We achieved significant improvements for surface PM2.5 forecast with joint adjustment of initial conditions and fire emissions.

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Author Ghude, Sachin D.
Kumar, Rajesh
Jena, Chinmay
Debnath, Sreyashi
Kulkarni, Rachana G.
Alessandrini, Stefano
Biswas, Mrinal
Kulkrani, Santosh
Pithani, Prakash
Kelkar, Saurab
Sajjan, Veeresh
Chate, D.M.
Soni, V.K.
Singh, Siddhartha
Nanjundiah, Ravi S.
Rajeevan, M.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2020-06-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Ghude, Sachin D., Kumar, Rajesh, Jena, Chinmay, Debnath, Sreyashi, Kulkarni, Rachana G., Alessandrini, Stefano, Biswas, Mrinal, Kulkrani, Santosh, Pithani, Prakash, Kelkar, Saurab, Sajjan, Veeresh, Chate, D.M., Soni, V.K., Singh, Siddhartha, Nanjundiah, Ravi S., Rajeevan, M.. (2020). Evaluation of PM2.5 forecast using chemical data assimilation in the WRF-CHEM model: A novel initiative under the ministry of earth sciences air quality early warning system for Delhi, India. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7k35xvq. Accessed 30 June 2025.

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