Guidance
Leaders: Leonor Tarrasson (NILU), Enrico Pisoni (JRC)
Proposal for a QA/QC protocol to support modelled assessments of air quality
Description
While this working group activities have so far focused on developing a methodology to benchmark model performance (Modelling Quality Objective (MQO), QA/QC protocol), future activities will focus on regular inter-comparison exercises based on the Composite Mapping platform and use of the MQO indicators:
- Regular inter-comparisons and targeted analysis of key reported assessment data (modelling air concentrations & emissions aggregated data)
- Targeted analysis of the Modelling Quality Indicator (MQI) across Europe (based on the comparison of on-the-fly and reported MQI)
- Targeted study of the underlying emission data (Emission Dashboard – link to WG7)
- Testing usability and usefulness of modelling metadata
- Consequences for e-reporting of modelling data
- Guidance on model application, documentation and validation
- Update of the 2011 FAIRMODE guide on model application
- Support to AAQD guidance on model use
- Support to CEN WG43 (MQO) on the implementation of MQI
More information can also be found on the DELTA tool page.
Publications
- Strengths and weaknesses of the FAIRMODE benchmarking methodology for the evaluation of air quality models (2018)
- Applying the Delta tool to support AQD: The validation of the TCAM chemical transport model (2014)
- Model quality objectives based on measurement uncertainty. Part I: Ozone (2013)
- Model quality objectives based on measurement uncertainty. Part I: PM10 and NO2 (2013)
- Performance criteria to evaluate air quality modeling applications (2012)
- A tool to evaluate air quality model performances in regulatory applications (2012)
Tools and datasets
WG2 Meetings
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