Tropospheric chemistry over the lower Great Plains of the United States. 2. Trace gas profiles and distributions
- Univ. of Maryland, College Park (United States)
Convective clouds and thunderstorms redistribute air pollutants vertically, and by altering the chemistry and radiative balance of the upper troposphere, these local actions can have global consequences. To study these effects, measurements of trace gases ozone, O[sub 3], carbon monoxide, CO, and odd nitrogen were made aboard the NCAR Sabreliner on 18 flights over the southern Great Plains during June 1985. To demonstrate chemical changes induced by vertical motions in the atmosphere and to facilitate comparison with computer model calculations, these data were categorized according to synoptic flow patterns. Part 1 of this two-part paper details the alternating pulses of polar and maritime air masses that dominate the vertical mixing in this region. In this paper, trace gas measurements are presented as altitude profiles (0-12 km) with statisitcal distributions of mixing ratios for each species in each flow pattern. The polar flow regime is characterized by northwesterly winds, subsiding air, and convective stability. The maritime regime is characterized by southerly surface winds, convective instability, and a deep planetary boundary layer PBL; uniformly high concentrations of trace gases were found up to 4 km on one flight. During frontal passage both stratiform and convective clouds mix pollutants more uniformly into the middle and upper levels; high mixing ratios of CO are found at all altitudes, and O[sub 3] levels are highest of any category, implicating photochemical production. These results illustrate the importance of convection in tropospheric chemistry. Use of average trace gas profiles or eddy diffusion parameterized vertical mixing can lead to errors of 30 to 50% in O[sub 3] and CO concentrations and an order of magnitude for odd nitrogen. 80 refs., 18 figs., 9 tabs.
- OSTI ID:
- 7025889
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Geophysical Research; (United States), Vol. 97:D18; ISSN 0148-0227
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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