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Foreign influences on tropospheric ozone over East Asia through global atmospheric transport

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ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
卷 19, 期 19, 页码 12495-12514

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/acp-19-12495-2019

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  1. Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology under the National Key Basic Research Development Program [2016YFA0600204]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [91544230, 41375140]
  3. National Key Basic Research Development Program [2014CB441203]

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Tropospheric ozone in East Asia is influenced by the transport of ozone from foreign regions around the world. However, the magnitudes and variations in such influences remain unclear. This study was performed to investigate the influences using a global chemical transport model, GEOS-Chem, through the tagged ozone and emission perturbation simulations. The results show that foreign ozone is transported to East Asia (20-60 degrees N, 95-150 degrees E) mainly through the middle and upper troposphere. In East Asia, the influence of foreign ozone increases rapidly with altitude. In the middle and upper troposphere, the regional mean concentrations of foreign ozone range from 32 to 65 ppbv, being 0.8-4.8 times higher than its native counterpart (11-18 ppbv). Annually, similar to 60 % of foreign ozone in the East Asian middle and upper troposphere comes from North America (5-13 ppbv) and Europe (5-7 ppbv), as well as from foreign oceanic regions (9-21 ppbv). Over the East Asian tropospheric columns, foreign ozone appears most in spring when ozone concentrations in the foreign regions are high and the westerlies are strong and least in summer when the South Asian High blocks eastward foreign ozone from reaching East Asia south of 35 degrees N. At the East Asian surface, the annual mean of foreign ozone concentrations is similar to 22.2 ppbv, which is comparable to its native counterpart of similar to 20.4 ppbv. In the meantime, the annual mean of anthropogenic ozone concentrations from foreign regions is similar to 4.7 ppbv, half of which comes from North America (1.3 ppbv) and Europe (1.0 ppbv). Seasonally, foreign ozone concentrations at the East Asian surface are highest in winter (27.1 ppbv) and lowest in summer (16.5 ppbv). This strong seasonality is largely modulated by the East Asian monsoon (EAM) via its influence on vertical motion.The large-scale subsidence prevailing during the East Asian winter monsoon (EAWM) favours the downdraft of foreign ozone to the surface, while widespread convection in the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) blocks such transport. Interannually, the variation in foreign ozone at the East Asian surface is found to be closely related to the intensity of the EAM. Specifically, the stronger the EAWM is in a winter, the more ozone from North America and Europe reaches the East Asian surface because of the stronger subsidence behind the East Asian trough. In summer, ozone from South and Southeast Asia is reduced in strong EASM years due to weakened south-westerly monsoon winds. This study suggests substantial foreign influences on ozone at the East Asian surface and in its tropospheric columns. It also underscores the importance of the EAM in the seasonal and interannual variations in foreign influences on surface ozone in East Asia.

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