Title of article :
Relationships between ten-year trends of tropospheric ozone and
temperature over Taiwan
Author/Authors :
Kuang-Jung Hsu ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The analyses of ten-year ozonesonde observations from 1993 till 2002, over Taipei, Taiwan show influences of climate change.
Despite huge increases in its precursor emissions in this region, there were little variations in tropospheric ozone. Results indicate a
warmer troposphere, a statistically insignificant rising tropopause, 79±206 m per decade, and decreasing tropopause temperature at
−1.0±0.89 K per decade. The derived mean tropospheric ozone is 40.58±10.99 DU, and has a statistically insignificant small
trend of −0.78±1.7 DU per decade. The derived ten-year vertical trends of temperature and ozone are inversely correlated with
each other from the middle troposphere up to the lower stratosphere. The averaged monthly vertical temperature trends show a
generally warmer middle troposphere. The tropospheric ozone monthly trend has small increases only in the lower troposphere
during winter and spring. Strong decreases occur in summer, from the surface up into the stratosphere. For ozone variation, results
suggest that influences of climate forcing are stronger than those from precursor increases. More frequent and/or intense convection
in summer and other climate-induced effects may contribute to the less than expected ozone observed in the troposphere.
Keywords :
Tropopause trends , Tropospheric ozone , temperature profiles , Climate forcing , ozone
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment