On the Large Variation in Atmospheric CO2 Concentration at Shangdianzi GAW Station during Two Dust Storm Events in March 2021

Author:

Li Xiaolan1,Quan Weijun23ORCID,Hu Xiao-Ming4ORCID,Jia Qingyu1,Ma Zhiqiang25,Dong Fan25,Zhang Yimeng6,Zhou Huaigang25,Wang Dongdong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Atmospheric Environment China Meteorological Administration, Shenyang 110166, China

2. Environmental Meteorology Forecast Center of Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei, Beijing 100089, China

3. Beijing Weather Forecast Centre, Beijing Meteorological Service, Beijing 100097, China

4. Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms, and School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman 73072, OK, USA

5. Institute of Urban Meteorology, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing 100089, China

6. Liaoning Meteorological Equipment and Support Center, Shenyang 110166, China

Abstract

Dust storms have large impacts on air quality and meteorological elements; however, their relationships with atmospheric greenhouse gases (e.g., CO2) and radiation components remain uncertain. In this study, the co-variation of dust and CO2 concentrations and its possible influencing mechanism are examined using observations at the Shangdianzi (SDZ) regional Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) station along with simulations of the Vegetation Photosynthesis and Respiration Model coupled with the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF-VPRM), during two dust storm events on 15 and 28 March 2021. During these events, hourly CO2 concentrations decreased by 40–50 ppm at SDZ while dust concentrations increased to 1240.6 and 712.4 µg m−3. The elevated dust increased diffusive shortwave irradiance by 50–60% and decreased direct shortwave irradiance by ~60% along with clouds. The dust events were attributed to the passages of two cold front systems over northern China. At SDZ, during the frontal passages, wind speed increased by 3–6 m s−1, and relative humidity decreased by 50–60%. The CO2 variations associated with the frontal systems were captured by the WRF-VPRM despite the overestimated surface CO2 level at SDZ. Biogenic CO2 flux plays an indistinctive role in the large CO2 variation at SDZ, as it is weak during the non-growing season. The cold fronts pushed polluted air southeastward over the North China Plain and replaced it with low-CO2 air from Northwest China, leading to the decline in CO2. These findings demonstrate that mesoscale synoptic conditions significantly affect the regional transport and dispersion of CO2, which can influence the prediction of terrestrial carbon balance on a regional scale.

Funder

National Key R&D Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic Research Funds of Central Public Welfare Research Institutes

Key Research Project of Liaoning Meteorological Administration

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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