2014
DOI: 10.5194/acp-14-4827-2014
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A tropical West Pacific OH minimum and implications for stratospheric composition

Abstract: Abstract. Most of the short-lived biogenic and anthropogenic chemical species that are emitted into the atmosphere break down efficiently by reaction with OH and do not reach the stratosphere. Here we show the existence of a pronounced minimum in the tropospheric column of ozone over the West Pacific, the main source region for stratospheric air, and suggest a corresponding minimum of the tropospheric column of OH. This has the potential to amplify the impact of surface emissions on the stratospheric compositi… Show more

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“…Here, GOME-2 measures minimum tropospheric ozone columns of ∼ 10 DU. These low ozone values are consistent with ozonesonde measurements in the West Pacific, showing ozone concentrations of ∼ 15 ppbv and lower in the tropical troposphere (Kley et al, 1996;Rex et al, 2014). Lidar measurements carried out during the PEM-Tropics B campaign also show very low ozone in the marine boundary layer and upper troposphere in the Pacific (Browell et al, 2001).…”
Section: Tropical Tropospheric Ozone and No 2 Distributionssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Here, GOME-2 measures minimum tropospheric ozone columns of ∼ 10 DU. These low ozone values are consistent with ozonesonde measurements in the West Pacific, showing ozone concentrations of ∼ 15 ppbv and lower in the tropical troposphere (Kley et al, 1996;Rex et al, 2014). Lidar measurements carried out during the PEM-Tropics B campaign also show very low ozone in the marine boundary layer and upper troposphere in the Pacific (Browell et al, 2001).…”
Section: Tropical Tropospheric Ozone and No 2 Distributionssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…We refer the reader to Jiang et al (2015b) for more details about the application and evaluation of TES O 3 data. An obvious feature is the low O 3 concentrations over the maritime continent and the Amazon, which is consistent with previous studies using measurements from satellite, ozonesonde and aircraft (Rex et al, 2014;Bela et al, 2015). Over the northern middle latitudes, O 3 concentrations are highest in summer.…”
Section: Geos-chem Model With Updated Surface No X Emissionssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…8. The general wave-one pattern is well depicted for all seasons, with higher tropospheric ozone columns over the South Atlantic (∼ 40 DU) and persistently lower values over the Pacific Ocean (∼ 15 DU) (Diab et al, 2003;Rex et al, 2014). In winter, enhanced ozone columns (∼ 40 DU) are noticed over the Atlantic and the northern tropical Pacific Ocean with a secondary maximum over the Indian Ocean.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…These conditions favour the strong advection from east to west by the Walker circulation. For this reason the tropospheric air masses have been in a clean, warm, and humid environment for a long time and loss of odd oxygen, ozone, and ozone precursors like NO x (= NO + NO 2 ; NO x is lost by conversion into HNO 3 followed by washout) proceeded longer than elsewhere in the tropics (Rex et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%