نتایج جستجو برای: ozone precursors

تعداد نتایج: 59104  

Journal: :Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2021

Abstract. This paper quantifies the pre-industrial (1850) to present-day (2014) effective radiative forcing (ERF) of anthropogenic emissions NOX, volatile organic compounds (VOCs; including CO), SO2, NH3, black carbon, and concentrations methane, N2O ozone-depleting halocarbons, using CMIP6 models. Concentration emission changes reactive species can cause multiple in composition radiatively act...

Journal: :Environmental Research Letters 2021

Abstract The recent COVID-19 pandemic with its countermeasures, e.g. lock-downs, resulted in decreases emissions of various trace gases. Here we investigate the changes ozone over Europe associated these emission reductions using a coupled global/regional chemistry climate model. We conducted and analysed business as usual sensitivity (COVID19) simulation. A source apportionment (tagging) techn...

2011
J. Xu J. Z. Ma X. L. Zhang X. B. Xu X. F. Xu W. L. Lin Z. Q. Ma

Sea-land and mount-valley circulations are the dominant mesoscale synoptic systems affecting the Beijing area during summertime. Under the influence of these two circulations, the prevailing wind is southwesterly from afternoon to midnight, and then changes to northeasterly till forenoon. In this study, surface ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), nitroge...

2014
D. R. Gentner E. Ormeño S. Fares T. B. Ford R. Weber J.-H. Park J. Brioude W. M. Angevine J. F. Karlik A. H. Goldstein

Agriculture comprises a substantial, and increasing, fraction of land use in many regions of the world. Emissions from agricultural vegetation and other biogenic and anthropogenic sources react in the atmosphere to produce ozone and secondary organic aerosol, which comprises a substantial fraction of particulate matter (PM2.5). Using data from three measurement campaigns, we examine the magnitu...

2015
C. R. Thompson P. B. Shepson J. Liao L. G. Huey E. C. Apel C. A. Cantrell F. Flocke J. Orlando A. Fried S. R. Hall R. S. Hornbrook D. J. Knapp R. L. Mauldin D. D. Montzka B. C. Sive K. Ullmann P. Weibring A. Weinheimer

The springtime depletion of tropospheric ozone in the Arctic is known to be caused by active halogen photochemistry resulting from halogen atom precursors emitted from snow, ice, or aerosol surfaces. The role of bromine in driving ozone depletion events (ODEs) has been generally accepted, but much less is known about the role of chlorine radicals in ozone depletion chemistry. While the potentia...

2007
H. Teyssèdre M. Michou H. L. Clark

We present the configuration of the Météo-France Chemistry and Transport Model (CTM) MOCAGE-Climat that will be dedicated to the study of chemistry and climate interactions. MOCAGE-Climat is a state-of-the-art CTM that simulates the global distribution of ozone and its precursors (82 chemical species) both in the troposphere and the stratosphere, up to the mid-mesosphere (∼70 km). Surface proce...

1999
MARK Z. JACOBSON

This paper examines the effects of soil moisture initialization in a coupled air quality–meteorological model on temperature profiles, wind speeds, and pollutant concentrations. Three simulations, each with different initial soil moisture fields, were run. In the baseline simulation, predicted temperatures, wind speeds, and gas/aerosol pollutant concentrations accurately matched observations. I...

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