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Summertime free-tropospheric ozone pool over the eastern Mediterranean/Middle East

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 115-132

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/acp-14-115-2014

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  1. European Research Council under European Union [226144]
  2. Greece-Germany Exchange and Cooperation Programme, IKY-DAAD

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Observations show that the Mediterranean troposphere is characterized by a marked enhancement in summertime ozone, with a maximum over the eastern Mediterranean. This has been linked to enhanced photochemical ozone production and subsidence under cloud-free anticyclonic conditions. The eastern Mediterranean is among the regions with the highest levels of background tropospheric ozone worldwide. A 12 yr climatological analysis (1998-2009) of free-tropospheric ozone was carried out over the region based on the ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts) ERA-Interim reanalysis data and simulations with the EMAC (ECHAM5-MESSy) atmospheric chemistry-climate model. EMAC is nudged towards the ECMWF analysis data and includes a stratospheric ozone tracer. A characteristic summertime pool with high ozone concentrations is found in the middle troposphere over the eastern Mediterranean-Middle East (EMME) in the ERA-Interim ozone data, Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) satellite ozone data and simulations with EMAC. The enhanced ozone over the EMME during summer is a robust feature, extending down to lower free-tropospheric levels. The investigation of ozone in relation to potential vorticity and water vapour and the stratospheric ozone tracer indicates that the dominant mechanism causing the free-tropospheric ozone pool is the downward transport from the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, in association with the enhanced subsidence and the limited horizontal divergence ob-served over the region. The implications of these high free-tropospheric ozone levels on the seasonal cycle of nearsurface ozone over the Mediterranean are discussed.

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