Impacts of meteorology and emissions on summertime surface ozone increases over central eastern China between 2003 and 2015
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Published:2019-02-04
Issue:3
Volume:19
Page:1455-1469
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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:
Sun LeiORCID, Xue Likun, Wang YuhangORCID, Li Longlei, Lin JintaiORCID, Ni Ruijing, Yan YingyingORCID, Chen LuluORCID, Li Juan, Zhang Qingzhu, Wang Wenxing
Abstract
Abstract. Recent studies have shown that surface ozone (O3)
concentrations over central eastern China (CEC) have increased significantly
during the past decade. We quantified the effects of changes in
meteorological conditions and O3 precursor emissions on surface O3
levels over CEC between July 2003 and July 2015 using the GEOS-Chem model.
The simulated monthly mean maximum daily 8 h average O3 concentration
(MDA8 O3) in July increased by approximately 13.6 %, from 65.5±7.9 ppbv (2003) to 74.4±8.7 ppbv (2015), comparable to the observed
results. The change in meteorology led to an increase in MDA8 O3 of
5.8±3.9 ppbv over the central part of CEC, in contrast to a decrease
of about -0.8±3.5 ppbv over the eastern part of the region. In
comparison, the MDA8 O3 over the central and eastern parts of CEC
increased by 3.5±1.4 and 5.6±1.8 ppbv due to the increased
emissions. The increase in averaged O3 in the CEC region resulting from
the emission increase (4.0±1.9 ppbv) was higher than that caused by
meteorological changes (3.1±4.9 ppbv) relative to the 2003 standard
simulation, while the regions with larger O3 increases showed a higher
sensitivity to meteorological conditions than to emission changes.
Sensitivity tests indicate that increased levels of anthropogenic non-methane
volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) dominate the O3 increase over the
eastern part of CEC, and anthropogenic nitrogen oxides (NOx) mainly increase
MDA8 O3 over the central and western parts and decrease O3 in a
few urban areas in the eastern part. Budget analysis showed that net
photochemical production and meteorological conditions (transport in
particular) are two important factors that influence O3 levels over the
CEC. The results of this study suggest a need to further assess the
effectiveness of control strategies for O3 pollution in the context of
regional meteorology and anthropogenic emission changes.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Climate Change
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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