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Tropospheric Ozone Over the North Pacific from Ozonesdonde ObservationsAs part of the TRACE-P mission, ozone vertical profile measurements were made at a number of locations in the North Pacific. At most of the sites there is also a multi-year record of ozonesonde observations. From seven locations in the western Pacific (Hong Kong; Taipei; Jeju Island, Korea; and Naha, Kagoshima, Tsukuba, and Sapporo, Japan), a site in the central Pacific (Hilo, HI), and a site on the west coast of the U.S. (Trinidad Head, CA) both a seasonal and event specific picture of tropospheric ozone over the North Pacific emerges. At all of the sites there is a pronounced spring maximum through the troposphere. There are, however, differences in the timing and strength of this feature. Over Japan the northward movement of the jet during the spring and summer influences the timing of the seasonal maximum. The ozone profiles suggest that transport of ozone rich air from the stratosphere plays a strong role in the development of this maximum. During March and April at Hong Kong ozone is enhanced in a layer that extends from the lower free troposphere into the upper troposphere that likely has its origin in biomass burning in northern Southeast Asia and equatorial Africa. During the winter the Pacific subtropical sites (latitude -25N) are dominated by air with a low-latitude, marine source that gives low ozone amounts particularly in the upper troposphere. In the summer in the boundary layer at all of the sites marine air dominates and ozone amounts are generally quite low (less than 25 ppb). The exception is near large population centers (Tokyo and Taipei but not Hong Kong) where pollution events can give amounts in excess of 80 ppb. During the TRACE-P intensive campaign period (February-April 2001) tropospheric ozone amounts were rather typical of those seen in the long-term records of the stations with multi-year soundings.
Document ID
20030025673
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Oltmans, S. J.
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Boulder, CO, United States)
Johnson, B. J.
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Boulder, CO, United States)
Harris, J. M.
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Boulder, CO, United States)
Thompson, A. M.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Liu, H. Y.
(National Inst. of Aerospace Hampton, VA, United States)
Voemel, H.
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Boulder, CO, United States)
Chan, C. Y.
(Hong Kong Polytechnic Hung Hom, Hong Kong)
Fujimoto, T.
(Japan Meteorological Agency Tokyo, Japan)
Brackett, V. G.
(Science Applications International Corp. Hampton, VA, United States)
Chang, W. L.
(Hong Kong Observatory Kowloon, Hong Kong)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2003
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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