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Title: Influence of bromine and iodine chemistry on annual, seasonal, diurnal, and background ozone: CMAQ simulations over the Northern Hemisphere
Authors: Sarwar, Golam
Participants: Gantt, Brett
Foley, Kristen
Fahey, Kathleen
Spero, Tanya L.
Kang, Daiwen
Mathur, Rohit
Foroutan, Hosein
Xing, Jia
Sherwen, Tomás
Saiz-Lopez, Alfonso
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Elsevier
Series/Report no.: Atmospheric Environment, Volume 213, 2019, Pages 395-404
Abstract: Bromine and iodine chemistry has been updated in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model to better capture the influence of natural emissions from the oceans on ozone concentrations. Annual simulations were performed using the hemispheric CMAQ model without and with bromine and iodine chemistry. Model results over the Northern Hemisphere show that including bromine and iodine chemistry in CMAQ not only reduces ozone concentrations within the marine boundary layer but also aloft and inland. Bromine and iodine chemistry reduces annual mean surface ozone over seawater by 25%, with lesser ozone reductions over land. The bromine and iodine chemistry decreases ozone concentration without changing the diurnal profile and is active throughout the year. However, it does not have a strong seasonal influence on ozone over the Northern Hemisphere. Model performance of CMAQ is improved by the bromine and iodine chemistry when compared to observations, especially at coastal sites and over seawater. Relative to bromine, iodine chemistry is approximately four times more effective in reducing ozone over seawater over the Northern Hemisphere (on an annual basis). Model results suggest that the chemistry modulates intercontinental transport and lowers the background ozone imported to the United States.
URI: http://tailieuso.tlu.edu.vn/handle/DHTL/8373
ISSN: 1352-2310
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