“…Field observations have shown that ozone enhancement ratios ( O 3 / CO) may increase (e.g., 0.7 ppb ppb −1 , Andreae et al, 1988;Mauzerall et al, 1998), decrease (e.g., −0.07 ppb ppb −1 , Alvarado et al, 2010), or remain unchanged downwind of wildfires (Jaffe and Wigder, 2012). The extent of ozone production depends on multiple factors, including NMOG/NO x ratios, downwind meteorology, and incident solar radiation (Akagi et al, 2013;Jaffe et al, 2018). Ozone production may also be slowed through peroxyacetyl nitrate formation (PAN), which is affected, in part, by NMOG functionality and total NO x and NMOG emissions (Alvarado et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2016;Müller et al, 2016;Jaffe et al, 2018).…”