Cm. Berkowitz et al., SYNOPTIC PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FLUX OF EXCESS OZONE TO THE WESTERN NORTH-ATLANTIC, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D22), 1996, pp. 28923-28933
Observations of O-3, CO, and aerosols taken in the vicinity of Halifax
, Nova Scotia, during the summers of 1992 and 1993 indicate long-range
transport of O-3 that was photochemically generated within urban area
s of North America. We identify eastward moving cyclonic systems as th
e main synoptic-scale transport mechanism into this region with the co
nsequence that transport events are highly episodic. The potential for
further well-defined long-range transport was found to be slight as a
result of subsequent mixing by these cyclonic systems, The ozone flux
associated with these cyclones into the lowest 1.5 km of this region
is estimated to be on the order of 1 Gmol per 24-hour cyclonic event.
We conclude that the circulation patterns associated with these fronts
are a major pathway for the export of pollutants from North America.