Authors
Meiyun Lin, Arlene M Fiore, Larry W Horowitz, Owen R Cooper, Vaishali Naik, John Holloway, Bryan J Johnson, Ann M Middlebrook, Samuel J Oltmans, Ilana B Pollack, Tomas B Ryerson, Juying X Warner, Christine Wiedinmyer, John Wilson, Bruce Wyman
Publication date
2012/11/16
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Volume
117
Issue
D21
Description
Many prior studies clearly document episodic Asian pollution in the western U.S. free troposphere. Here, we examine the mechanisms involved in the transport of Asian pollution plumes into western U.S. surface air through an integrated analysis of in situ and satellite measurements in May–June 2010 with a new global high‐resolution (∼50 × 50 km2) chemistry‐climate model (GFDL AM3). We find that AM3 with full stratosphere‐troposphere chemistry nudged to reanalysis winds successfully reproduces observed sharp ozone gradients above California, including the interleaving and mixing of Asian pollution and stratospheric air associated with complex interactions of midlatitude cyclone air streams. Asian pollution descends isentropically behind cold fronts; at ∼800 hPa a maximum enhancement to ozone occurs over the southwestern U.S., including the densely populated Los Angeles Basin. During strong …
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Scholar articles
M Lin, AM Fiore, LW Horowitz, OR Cooper, V Naik… - Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2012