1998
DOI: 10.1029/98jd01020
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Daytime buildup and nighttime transport of urban ozone in the boundary layer during a stagnation episode

Abstract: Abstract. A 3-day period of strong, synoptic-scale stagnation, in which daytime boundary-layer winds were light and variable over the region, occurred in mid July of the 1995 Southern Oxidants Study centered on Nashville, Tennessee. Profiler winds showed light and variable flow throughout the mixed layer during the daytime, but at night in the layer between 100 and 2000 m AGL (which had been occupied by the daytime mixed layer) the winds accelerated to 5-10 m s-1 as a result of nocturnal decoupling from surfac… Show more

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“…Stagnant conditions over the shores of Galveston Bay can arise when moderate offshore synoptic-scale winds are strong enough to override and suppress the early afternoon bay breeze (Banta et al, 1998(Banta et al, , 2005. This allows for accumulation of photochemical ozone over Galveston Bay, which is subsequently advected over Houston in the lowest few hundred meters by the late afternoon on-shore sea breeze.…”
Section: Instruments On Board the R/v Brownmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stagnant conditions over the shores of Galveston Bay can arise when moderate offshore synoptic-scale winds are strong enough to override and suppress the early afternoon bay breeze (Banta et al, 1998(Banta et al, , 2005. This allows for accumulation of photochemical ozone over Galveston Bay, which is subsequently advected over Houston in the lowest few hundred meters by the late afternoon on-shore sea breeze.…”
Section: Instruments On Board the R/v Brownmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These events may only slightly impact local weather, yet they have a marked effect on chemistry. This is because local stagnation and wind convergence/reversals can contribute to the pollutant build-up, as indicated by Banta et al (1998), Cheung and Wang (2001), and Tucker et al (2010).…”
Section: LI Et Al: the Impact Of Observation Nudging On Simulatedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MEDCAPHOT-TRACE in Athens, Ziomas 1998; ECLAP in Paris, Dupont et al, 1999;ESQUIF in Paris, Menut et al, 2000;ESCOMPTE in Marseille, Cros et al, 2004 in parallel with UBL/CLU in Marseille, Mestayer et al, 2005). Banta et al (1998) used aeroplane based Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) to observe ozone distributions over Nashville, combining them with ground-based wind profiler observations of boundary layer structure. Reitebuch et al (2000) used Doppler sodar profiles to observe the impact of a nocturnal jet and frontal passage on ozone concentrations in Essen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%