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Sci Rep


Title:Severe level of photochemical oxidants (O(x)) over the western coast of Japan during autumn after typhoon passing
Author(s):Itahashi S;
Address:"Sustainable System Research Laboratory (SSRL), Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), Abiko, Chiba, 270-1194, Japan. isyuichi@criepi.denken.or.jp"
Journal Title:Sci Rep
Year:2023
Volume:20230929
Issue:1
Page Number:16369 -
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-43485-0
ISSN/ISBN:2045-2322 (Electronic) 2045-2322 (Linking)
Abstract:"Photochemical oxidants (O(x); mainly O(3)) are a concern in East Asia. Because of the prevailing westerly wind in the midlatitudes, O(3) concentration generally shows a high in spring over Kyushu Island, western Japan, and O(x) warnings have been issued in spring. However, the record from 2000 to 2021 of O(x) warning days in Kyushu Island contains one warning case in autumn 2020. Interestingly, a typhoon had passed the day before this O(x) warning. To relate these events, a modelling simulation was conducted and it showed the transboundary O(3) transport from the Asian continent to the western coast of Japan due to the strong wind field determined by the location of Typhoon Haishen (2020). The sensitivity simulations for changing Chinese anthropogenic sources suggested that both nitrogen oxides (NO(x)) and volatile organic compound (VOC) emission regulations in China could decrease high O(3) over the downwind region of Japan. Furthermore, VOC emission regulation in China led to an overall O(3) decrease in East Asia, whereas NO(x) emission regulation in China had complex effects of decreasing (increasing) O(3) during the daytime (nighttime) over China. The association between air quality and meteorology related to typhoons should be considered along with global warming in the future"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEItahashi, Syuichi eng JPMEERF20215005/Environment Research and Technology Development Fund/ England 2023/09/29 Sci Rep. 2023 Sep 29; 13(1):16369. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-43485-0"

 
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