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Douglas S. Shadwick

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The importance of stratospheric–tropospheric transport in affecting surface ozone concentrations in the western and northern tier of the United States

2011

Stratospheric–tropospheric exchange (STE) processes contribute at both high and low-elevation monitoring sites to background ozone (O3) concentrations. This study addresses the importance of stratospheric intrusions contributing to enhanced hourly average surface O3 concentrations (i.e., ≥50 ppb) at 12 O3 monitoring stations in the western and northern tier of the US for 2006, 2007, and 2008. The Lagrangian Analysis Tool (LAGRANTO) trajectory model identified specific days when stratosphere-to-troposphere transport was optimal to elevate surface O3 levels. The coincidences between the number of days with a daily maximum hourly average O3 concentration ≥ 50 ppb and stratosphere-to-tropospher…

Atmospheric ScienceOzoneAdvectionBoundary layer turbulenceMesoscale meteorologyElevationAtmospheric sciencesTropospherechemistry.chemical_compoundSurface ozonechemistryClimatologyEnvironmental scienceGeneral Environmental ScienceAtmospheric Environment
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