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Investigation of the summer 2018 European ozone air pollution episodes using novel satellite data and modelling

Authors :
R. J. Pope
B. J. Kerridge
M. P. Chipperfield
R. Siddans
B. G. Latter
L. J. Ventress
M. A. Pimlott
W. Feng
E. Comyn-Platt
G. D. Hayman
S. R. Arnold
A. M. Graham
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 23, Pp 13235-13253 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Copernicus Publications, 2023.

Abstract

In the summer of 2018, Europe experienced an intense heatwave which coincided with several persistent large-scale ozone (O3) pollution episodes. Novel satellite data of lower-tropospheric column O3 from the Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment-2 (GOME-2) and Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) on the MetOp satellite showed substantial enhancements in 2018 relative to other years since 2012. Surface observations also showed ozone enhancements across large regions of continental Europe in summer 2018 compared to 2017. Enhancements to surface temperature and the O3 precursor gases carbon monoxide and methanol in 2018 were co-retrieved from MetOp observations by the same scheme. This analysis was supported by the TOMCAT chemistry transport model (CTM) to investigate processes driving the observed O3 enhancements. Through several targeted sensitivity experiments we show that meteorological processes, and emissions to a secondary order, were important for controlling the elevated O3 concentrations at the surface. However, mid-tropospheric (∼ 500 hPa) O3 enhancements were dominated by meteorological processes. We find that contributions from stratospheric O3 intrusions ranged between 15 %–40 %. Analysis of back trajectories indicates that the import of O3-enriched air masses into Europe originated over the North Atlantic, substantially increasing O3 in the 500 hPa layer during summer 2018.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics
QC1-999
Chemistry
QD1-999

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807316 and 16807324
Volume :
23
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.14af8c78293246708a49793f19384b30
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-13235-2023