TROPOSPHERIC OZONE DURING MAUNA-LOA-OBSERVATORY PHOTOCHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT 2 COMPARED TO LONG-TERM MEASUREMENTS FROM SURFACE AND OZONESONDE OBSERVATIONS

Citation
Sj. Oltmans et al., TROPOSPHERIC OZONE DURING MAUNA-LOA-OBSERVATORY PHOTOCHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT 2 COMPARED TO LONG-TERM MEASUREMENTS FROM SURFACE AND OZONESONDE OBSERVATIONS, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D9), 1996, pp. 14569-14580
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
101
Issue
D9
Year of publication
1996
Pages
14569 - 14580
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Continuous surface ozone measurements have been made at Mama Loa Obser vatory (MLO) for 20 years. In addition, weekly ozone profile measureme nts using balloonborne ozonesondes have been carried out from Hilo, Ha waii, since 1985. These long-term records are compared with data obtai ned during the MLOPEX 2 period from September 1991 to August 1992. Ozo ne behavior at the observatory level (similar to 3.4 km) during autumn and winter of 1991-1992 was similar to that found during the period 1 980-1990. In spring and summer 1992, however, there were several signi ficant differences from the long-term behavior. During March and April 1992, there was about 10% more ozone than the long-term average, and the variability was less than half of what is seen normally. These cha racteristics are associated with strong flow from the north and west. Both June and July 1992 saw periods of elevated ozone with the June av erage 20% higher than normal. During the more limited sampling (weekly profiles) when ozonesonde measurements were made, the 1992 spring enh ancement was particularly pronounced at 500 mbar (similar to 6 km), wh ile during the summer the larger than normal concentrations were at 70 0 mbar (similar to 3.5 km). In the upper troposphere, on the other han d, spring ozone amounts in 1992 were much below normal with only about half the ozone usually seen in the 12- to 15-km region. The ozone pro files are discussed in terms of the representativeness of the MLO surf ace measurements in characterizing the free troposphere ozone behavior at both the altitude of the observatory as well as other heights in t he atmosphere. During the winter and spring, the MLO measurements are often representative of behavior over a broad depth of the troposphere (3-10 km). In the summer and autumn the MLO observations are more cha racteristic of free tropospheric conditions at or near the observatory level.