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タイトルAtmospheric Chemical Transport Based on High Resolution Model- Derived Winds: A Case Study
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19990040893
著者(英)Thompson, Anne M.; Anderson, Bruce E.; Knabb, Richard D.; Fuelberg, Henry E.; Gregory, Gerald L.; Browell, Edward V.; Singh, Hanwant B.; Bieberbach, George, Jr.; Kondo, Yutaka; Hannan, John R.; Sachse, Glen
著者所属(英)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
発行日1999-02-01
言語eng
内容記述Flight 10 of NASA's Subsonic Assessment (SASS) Ozone and Nitrogen Oxide Experiment (SONEX) extended southwest of Lajes, Azores. A variety of chemical signatures were encountered. These signatures are examined in detail, relating them to meteorological data from a high resolution numerical model having horizontal grid spacing of 30 and 90 km and 26 vertical levels. The meteorological output at hourly intervals is used to create backward trajectories from the locations of the chemical signatures. Four major categories of chemical signatures are discussed-stratospheric, lightning, continental pollution, and a transition layer. The strong stratospheric signal is encountered just south of the Azores in a region of depressed tropopause height. Three chemical signatures at different altitudes in the upper troposphere are attributed to lightning. Backward trajectories arriving at locations of these signatures are related to locations of cloud-to-ground lightning. Results show that the trajectories pass through regions of lightning 1-2 days earlier over the eastern Gulf of Mexico and off the southeast coast of the United States. The lowest leg of the flight exhibits a chemical signature consistent with continental pollution. Trajectories arriving at this signature are found to pass over the highly populated Northeast Corridor of the United States. Surface based pollution apparently is lofted to the altitudes of the trajectories by convective clouds along the East Coast that did not contain lightning. Finally, a chemical transition layer is described. Its chemical signature is intermediate to those of lightning and continental pollution. Trajectories arriving in this layer pass between the trajectories of the lightning and pollution signatures. Thus, they probably are impacted by both sources.
NASA分類Environment Pollution
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/227853


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