Impact of the South Asian monsoon outflow on atmospheric hydroperoxides in the upper troposphere
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Published:2020-11-03
Issue:21
Volume:20
Page:12655-12673
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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:
Hottmann Bettina, Hafermann Sascha, Tomsche Laura, Marno DanielORCID, Martinez Monica, Harder HartwigORCID, Pozzer AndreaORCID, Neumaier Marco, Zahn Andreas, Bohn BirgerORCID, Stratmann Greta, Ziereis HelmutORCID, Lelieveld JosORCID, Fischer Horst
Abstract
Abstract. During the OMO (Oxidation Mechanism Observation) mission, trace
gas measurements were performed on board the HALO (High Altitude Long Range)
research aircraft in summer 2015 in order to investigate the outflow of the
South Asian summer monsoon and its influence on the composition of the Asian
monsoon anticyclone (AMA) in the upper troposphere over the eastern
Mediterranean and the Arabian Peninsula. This study focuses on in situ observations
of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2obs) and organic hydroperoxides
(ROOHobs) as well as their precursors and loss processes. Observations
are compared to photostationary-state (PSS) calculations of
H2O2PSS and extended by a separation of ROOHobs into
methyl hydroperoxide (MHPPSS) and inferred unidentified
hydroperoxide (UHPPSS) mixing ratios using PSS calculations.
Measurements are also contrasted to simulations with the general circulation
ECHAM–MESSy for Atmospheric Chemistry (EMAC) model. We observed enhanced
mixing ratios of H2O2obs (45 %), MHPPSS (9 %),
and UHPPSS (136 %) in the AMA relative to the northern hemispheric
background. Highest concentrations for H2O2obs and
MHPPSS of 211 and 152 ppbv, respectively, were found in
the tropics outside the AMA, while for UHPPSS, with 208 pptv,
highest concentrations were found within the AMA. In general, the observed
concentrations are higher than steady-state calculations and EMAC
simulations by a factor of 3 and 2, respectively. Especially in the AMA,
EMAC underestimates the H2O2EMAC (medians: 71 pptv vs.
164 pptv) and ROOHEMAC (medians: 25 pptv vs. 278 pptv)
mixing ratios. Longitudinal gradients indicate a pool of hydroperoxides
towards the center of the AMA, most likely associated with upwind convection
over India. This indicates main contributions of atmospheric transport to
the local budgets of hydroperoxides along the flight track, explaining
strong deviations from steady-state calculations which only account for
local photochemistry. Underestimation of H2O2EMAC by approximately a
factor of 2 in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) and the AMA and overestimation in the Southern Hemisphere (SH; factor 1.3)
are most likely due to uncertainties in the scavenging efficiencies for
individual hydroperoxides in deep convective transport to the upper
troposphere, corroborated by a sensitivity study. It seems that the observed
excess UHPPSS is excess MHP transported to the west from an upper
tropospheric source related to convection in the summer monsoon over
Southeast Asia.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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