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How climate change affects tropospheric Ox budget?

Authors :
Badía, Alba
Iglesias-Suarez, Fernando
Cuevas, Carlos A.
Fernández, Rafael P.
Kinnison, Douglas E.
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Badía, Alba
Iglesias-Suarez, Fernando
Cuevas, Carlos A.
Fernández, Rafael P.
Kinnison, Douglas E.
Saiz-Lopez, A.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Tropospheric ozone (O3) is of particular interest for climate and air quality studies. O3 is a radiatively active gas and, in urban areas, O3 is a surface pollutant. Key drivers of future O3 abundances and distributions are thought to be ozone precursors, ozone depleting substances and climate (Banerjee et al., 2016; Iglesias-Suarez et al., 2018). Changes in climate impact O3 and its budget - chemical production and loss, deposition to the surface, and stratosphere-troposphere exchange - through changes in dynamics and chemistry. Hence, its evolution during the next century is of important interest for climate change and air quality. The three-dimensional chemistry-climate model CAM-Chem (Community Atmospheric Model with Chemistry, version 4.0)(Lamarque et al., 2012), included in the CESM framework (Community Earth System Model, version 1.1.1) is used to investigate the impact of climate change on tropospheric odd oxygen (Ox) budget - defined here as the sum of species that rapidly interconvert with O3- from present day to 2100 for both, the Representative Con- centration Pathways (RCP) 6.0 and 8.5 scenarios. Our model set-up includes a full halogen chemistry mechanism (in the troposphere and the stratosphere) along with varying oceanic emissions of Very Short Lived Halocarbons (VSLH) and zonally averaged distributions of long-lived halocarbons (Ordóñez et al., 2012; Fernández et al., 2017; Saiz-López 2014). Here we present a comprehensive analysis of the main chemical channels for each term of the Ox budget (over space, time and altitude) and identify geographical areas where climate change plays a key role on the evolution and partitioning of the Ox family.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286546003
Document Type :
Electronic Resource