Kj. Noone et al., OZONE IN THE MARINE ATMOSPHERE OBSERVED DURING THE ATLANTIC STRATOCUMULUS TRANSITION EXPERIMENT MARINE AEROSOL AND GAS-EXCHANGE, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D2), 1996, pp. 4485-4499
Measurements of vertical profiles and level averages of ozone over the
north central Atlantic near the Azores are presented. Lagrangian expe
riments were carried out in clean air and polluted air, and difference
s between the cases are discussed. Significant vertical structure was
found in the profiles from both cases. Trajectory analysis indicates t
hat the source regions for ozone in the marine boundary layer and in t
he air above the inversion capping the boundary layer were different.
No significant production or destruction of ozone in the boundary laye
r was observed in the clean case. No substantial differences in ozone
concentration between cloudy and clear air were observed, although clo
ud processes in the polluted case may have been partially responsible
for an observed overall reduction in boundary layer ozone concentratio
n.