The effect of lightning NOx production on surface ozone in the continental United States
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Lightning NOx emissions calculated using the US National Lightning Detection Network data were found to account for 30% of the total NOx emissions for July–August 2004, a period chosen both for having higher lightning NOx production and high ozone levels, thus maximizing the likelihood that such emissions could impact peak ozone levels. Including such emissions led to modest, but sometimes significant increases in simulated surface ozone when using the Community Multi-scale Air Quality Model (CMAQ). Three model simulations were performed, two with the addition of lightning NOx emissions, and one without. Domain-wide daily maximum 8-h ozone changes due to lightning NOx were less than 2 ppbv in 71% of the cases with a maximum of 10 ppbv; whereas the difference in 1-h ozone was less than 2 ppbv in 77% of the cases with a maximum of 6 ppbv. Daily maximum 1-h and 8-h ozone for grids containing O3 monitoring stations changed slightly, with more than 43% of the cases differing less than 2 ppbv. The greatest differences were 42 ppbv for both 1-h and 8-h O3, though these tended to be on days of lower ozone. Lightning impacts on the seasonwide maximum 1-h and 8-h averaged ozone decreased starting from the 1st to 4th highest values (an average of 4th highest, 8-h values is used for attainment demonstration in the US). Background ozone values from the y-intercept of O3 versus NOz curve were 42.2 and 43.9 ppbv for simulations without and with lightning emissions, respectively. Results from both simulations with lightning NOx suggest that while North American lightning production of NOx can lead to significant local impacts on a few occasions, they will have a Correspondence to: A. G. Russell ([email protected]) relatively small impact on typical maximum levels and determination of Policy Relevant Background levels.
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Interactive comment on “The effect of lightning NOx production on surface ozone in the continental United States” by B. Kaynak et al
This is an interesting model study of the sensitivity of surface ozone to NOx produced by lightning. The conclusion, that on average the contribution is relatively minor, has policy implications because it implies that the background O3 (which cannot be regulated) is not much enhanced by lightning. The paper is suitable for publication, but could benefit by additional discussion of several topics.
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