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Measuring and modeling the tropospheric hydroxyl radical (OH)

Journal Article · · Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
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  1. NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD (United States)
Efforts to measure the tropospheric hydroxyl radical concentrations OH, the transient that plays a role in acid deposition formation and cleanses the atmosphere of many pollutants, began 20 years ago. In the past five years considerable progress has been made in local (in situ or point) measurement of OH (refer to other papers in this issue). New measurements put constraints on photochemical models that compute OH and other species. Reproducing observed OH with a model is more successful in some regimes than in others with calculated OH usually within 20% of measurements. This paper reviews OH photochemistry, comparisons of model-derived and measured OH in the continental boundary layer, and model calculation of OH in the marine boundary layer and free troposphere when high-frequency aircraft measurements of O{sub 3} and related trace gases are assimilated into a photochemical model. Factors affecting model calculations of OH-nonlinearities, imprecisions in kinetics, differences among model formulation-are also discussed. 72 refs., 9 figs., 4 tabs.
OSTI ID:
220219
Journal Information:
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Journal Name: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Journal Issue: 19 Vol. 52; ISSN 0022-4928; ISSN JAHSAK
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English