2021
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2021-584
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The influence of weather-driven processes on tropospheric ozone

Abstract: Abstract. Near-surface ozone is an harmful air pollutant, which is determined to a considerable extent by weather-controlled processes, and may be significantly impacted by water vapour forming complexes with peroxy radicals. The role of water in the reaction of HO2 radical with nitrogen oxides is known from the literature, and in current models the water complex is considered by assuming a linear dependence on water concentrations. In fact, recent experimental evidence has been published, showing the signific… Show more

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“…2.5.1). Drought stress (+5-10 %) resulting from the temperature increase in the warmer climate [26] further increases the plant sensitivity in the NH and leads to greater vulnerability to O 3 damage. The effect on soil moisture is only very local, so no specific feedback mechanism (e.g.…”
Section: Drivers Of Ground-level Ozonementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2.5.1). Drought stress (+5-10 %) resulting from the temperature increase in the warmer climate [26] further increases the plant sensitivity in the NH and leads to greater vulnerability to O 3 damage. The effect on soil moisture is only very local, so no specific feedback mechanism (e.g.…”
Section: Drivers Of Ground-level Ozonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, two abiotic stressors were implemented for the purpose of this study. First, the plant response to water stress depends here on leaf water potential which have been shown to succeed over the common used soilmoisture stress factor [26,61,62]. The O 3 -induced damage, based on [63], assesses the O 3 flux derived from the multiple resistance scheme [64,65] against the phytotoxic threshold.…”
Section: Abiotic Stressesmentioning
confidence: 99%