Characterizing Over Water High Ozone Events in the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Region During the 2021 GO3 and TRACER-AQ Campaigns

IF 6.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Pub Date : 2024-02-27 DOI:10.1175/bams-d-23-0034.1
Travis Griggs, James Flynn, Yuxuan Wang, Sergio Alvarez, Michael Comas, Paul Walter
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Abstract Photochemical modeling outputs showing high ozone concentrations over the Gulf of Mexico and Galveston Bay during ozone episodes in the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria (HGB) region have not been previously verified using in-situ observations. Such data was collected systematically, for the first time, from July-October 2021 from three boats deployed for the Galveston Offshore Ozone Observations (GO3) and Tracking Aerosol Convection Interactions ExpeRiment - Air Quality (TRACER-AQ) field campaigns. A pontoon boat and a commercial vessel operated in Galveston Bay, while another commercial vessel operated in the Gulf of Mexico offshore of Galveston. All three boats had continuously operating sampling systems that included ozone analyzers and weather stations, and the two boats operating in Galveston Bay had a ceilometer. The sampling systems operated autonomously on the two commercial boats as they traveled their daily routes. Thirty-seven ozonesondes were launched over water on forecast high ozone days in Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. During the campaigns, multiple periods of ozone exceeding 100 ppbv were observed over water in Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. These events included previously identified conditions for high ozone events in the HGB region, such as the bay/sea breeze recirculation and post-frontal environments, as well as a localized coastal high ozone event after the passing of a tropical system (Hurricane Nicholas) that was not well forecast.
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2021 年 GO3 和 TRACER-AQ 活动期间休斯顿-加尔维斯顿-布拉佐里亚地区水上高臭氧事件的特征描述
摘要 光化学模型输出结果显示,在休斯顿-加尔维斯顿-布拉佐里亚(HGB)地区发生臭氧事件期间,墨西哥湾和加尔维斯顿湾上空的臭氧浓度较高,但此前尚未通过现场观测加以验证。2021 年 7 月至 10 月期间,我们首次从为加尔维斯顿近海臭氧观测(GO3)和跟踪气溶胶对流相互作用试验-空气质量(TRACER-AQ)实地活动部署的三艘船上系统地收集了此类数据。一艘浮船和一艘商船在加尔维斯顿湾作业,另一艘商船在加尔维斯顿近海的墨西哥湾作业。这三艘船都有连续运行的采样系统,包括臭氧分析仪和气象站,在加尔维斯顿湾运行的两艘船还配有天花板测量仪。两艘商船上的采样系统在日常航行中自动运行。在预报的加尔维斯顿湾和墨西哥湾高臭氧日,37 个臭氧探测仪在水面上发射。在这些活动中,在加尔维斯顿湾和墨西哥湾水域上空观测到多个臭氧浓度超过 100 ppbv 的时段。这些事件包括以前确定的 HGB 地区高臭氧事件的条件,如海湾/海风再循环和锋面后环境,以及热带系统(飓风尼古拉斯)过境后的局部沿海高臭氧事件,但预测并不准确。
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