Measurement report: Spatiotemporal variability of peroxy acyl nitrates (PANs) over Mexico City from TES and CrIS satellite measurements
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Published:2023-02-27
Issue:4
Volume:23
Page:2667-2682
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Shogrin Madison J., Payne Vivienne H., Kulawik Susan S., Miyazaki KazuyukiORCID, Fischer Emily V.
Abstract
Abstract. Peroxy acyl nitrates (PANs) are photochemical pollutants with
implications for health and atmospheric oxidation capacity. PANs are formed
via the oxidation of non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) in the
presence of nitrogen oxide radicals (NOx = NO + NO2). While
urban environments are large sources of PANs, in situ observations in urban
areas are limited. Here we use satellite measurements of PANs from the
Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) and the Suomi National
Polar-orbiting Partnership (S-NPP) Cross-track Infrared Sounder (CrIS) to
evaluate the spatiotemporal variability of PANs over and around Mexico City.
Monthly mean maxima in PANs over the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA)
occur during spring months (March–May). This time of year coincides with a
peak in local photochemistry and more frequent air stagnation. Local fire
activity also typically peaks between February and May, which leads to
strong interannual variability of PANs over the MCMA. We use S-NPP CrIS data
to probe the spatial outflow pattern of PANs produced within urban Mexico
City during the month with the largest mixing ratios of PANs (April). Peak
outflow in April occurs to the northeast of the city and over the mountains
south of the city. Outflow to the northwest appears infrequently. Using
observations during 2018 versus 2019, we also show that PANs were not
significantly reduced during a year, with a significant decrease in NOx
over Mexico City. Our analysis demonstrates that the space-based
observations provided by CrIS and TES can increase understanding of the
spatiotemporal variability of PANs over and surrounding Mexico City.
Funder
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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