https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2025/egusphere-2025-4124/

*Authors*: Alexander Ukhov, Georgiy Stenchikov, Jordan Schnell, Ravan
Ahmadov, Umberto Rizza, Georg Grell, and Ibrahim Hoteit

*Received: 23 Aug 2025 – Discussion started: 04 Sep 2025*

*Abstract*. Volcanic eruptions are one of the major natural hazards,
exerting profound effects on the environment and climate. The emissions
associated with such eruptions pose substantial risks to terrestrial
systems and public health, particularly through the induction of acid rain
and air pollution. Volcanic ash influences populations at distances
reaching several thousand kilometers from the erupted volcano. Also,
accurate forecasting of volcanic clouds is crucial for air traffic control.
This study introduces enhancements in the simulation of volcanic eruptions
and the transport of volcanic material using the Weather Research and
Forecasting model coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem) v4.8 model.
Improvements include the addition of wet and dry deposition of ash and
sulfate, improved SO2 chemical transformation mechanisms, and corrections
of the gravitational deposition of ash. Ash, sulfate, and SO2 mass budget
analyses were conducted. Furthermore, we included the direct radiative
effect of ash and sulfate aerosols. Additionally, we developed an
open-source Python-written emission preprocessor called PrepEmisSources to
facilitate and streamline the preparation of volcanic emissions.
Accordingly, the model code was extended to simulate complex volcanic
emission scenarios using the emissions file prepared using the
PrepEmisSources tool. The results suggest that the enhanced WRF-Chem v4.8
code provides an accurate representation of volcanic ash, SO2, and sulfate
dispersion, deposition, and chemical transformation. These improvements
will aid in volcanic debris forecasting and will allow for the use of the
model for assessments of volcanic aerosols on climate and for
geoengineering problems, including modeling of stratospheric aerosol
injection.

*Source: EGUSphere*

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