Summertime ozone pollution in China affected by stratospheric quasi-biennial oscillation
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Published:2023-01-26
Issue:2
Volume:23
Page:1533-1544
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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:
Li Mengyun, Yang YangORCID, Wang HailongORCID, Li HuiminORCID, Wang PinyaORCID, Liao Hong
Abstract
Abstract. In recent years, the near-surface ozone (O3) level has been rising fast in
China, with increasing damage to human health and ecosystems. In this
study, the impact of stratospheric quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) on
interannual variations in summertime tropospheric O3 over China is
investigated based on GEOS-Chem model simulations and satellite retrievals.
QBO has a significant positive correlation with near-surface O3
concentrations over central China (92.5–112.5∘ E,
26–38∘ N) when the sea surface temperature (SST) over
the eastern tropical Pacific is warmer than normal, with a correlation
coefficient of 0.53, but QBO has no significant effect on O3 under the
cold SST anomaly. Compared to the easterly phase of QBO, the near-surface
O3 concentrations have an increase of up to 3 ppb (5 % relative to
the average) over central China during its westerly phase under the warm SST
anomaly. O3 also increases above the surface and up to the upper
troposphere, with a maximum increase of 2–3 ppb (3 %–5 %) in 850–500 hPa
over central China when comparing westerly phase to easterly phase. Process-based
analysis and sensitivity simulations suggest that the O3 increase over
central China is mainly attributed to the anomalous downward transport of
O3 during the westerly phase of QBO when a warm SST anomaly occurs in
the eastern tropical Pacific, while the local chemical reactions and
horizontal transport processes partly offset the O3 increase. This work
suggests a potentially important role of QBO and the related vertical
transport process in affecting near-surface O3 air quality, with an
indication for O3 pollution prediction and prevention.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China National Key Research and Development Program of China Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province for Distinguished Young Scholars
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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