Title of article :
The influence of south foehn on the ozone mixing ratios at the high alpine site Arosa
Author/Authors :
Mike Campana، نويسنده , , Yingshi Li، نويسنده , , Johannes Staehelin، نويسنده , , Andre S.H. Prevot، نويسنده , , Paolo Bonasoni، نويسنده , , Hanspeter Loetscher، نويسنده , , Thomas Peter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Within 2 years of trace gas measurements performed at Arosa (Switzerland, 2030 m above sea level), enhanced ozone mixing ratios were observed during south foehn events during summer and spring (5–10 ppb above the median value). The enhancements can be traced back to ozone produced in the strongly industrialized Po basin as confirmed by various analyses. Backward trajectories clearly show advection from this region during foehn. NOy versus O3 correlation and comparison of O3 mixing ratios between Arosa and Mt. Cimone (Italy, 2165 m asl) suggest that ozone is the result of recent photochemical production (+5.6 ppb on average), either directly formed during the transport or via mixing of air processed in the Po basin boundary layer. The absence of a correlation between air parcel residence times over Europe and ozone mixing ratios at Arosa during foehn events is in contrast to a previous analysis, which suggested such correlation without reference to the origin of the air. In the case of south foehn, the continental scale influence of pollutants emission on ozone at Arosa appears to be far less important than the direct influence of the Po basin emissions. In contrast, winter time displays a different situation, with mean ozone reductions of about 4 ppb for air parcels passing the Po basin, probably caused by mixing with ozone-poor air from the Po basin boundary layer.
Keywords :
Mountains , ozone , Case study , Trajectories , trace gases
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment