“…Observations of OH and HO2 in the urban atmosphere have primarily been 5 made using fluorescence assay by gas expansion (FAGE), and comparisons with predicted radical concentrations using chemistry box models constrained with co-located radical precursor measurements have revealed varying levels of success in replicating observations. Radical concentrations have been reported to be under-predicted by models (Ren et al, 2003;Martinez et al, 2003;Emmerson et al, 2005a;Chen et al, 2010;Lu et al, 2012;Lu et al, 2013), over-predicted (George et al, 1999;Konrad et al, 2003;Dusanter et al, 2009) and, at times, models and measurements have been reported to be in 10 reasonable agreement, to within 40%, (Shirley et al, 2006;Emmerson et al, 2007;Kanaya et al, 2007;Sheehy et al, 2010;Elshorbany et al, 2012;Ren et al, 2013;Griffith et al, 2016). Often the level of agreement observed was found to be dependent on time of day (Brune et al, 2016); with poorest agreement between modelled and measured OH concentrations generally observed during the night.…”