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Bull Am Meteorol Soc


Title:Overview of the Lake Michigan Ozone Study 2017
Author(s):Stanier CO; Pierce RB; Abdi-Oskouei M; Adelman ZE; Al-Saadi J; Alwe HD; Bertram TH; Carmichael GR; Christiansen MB; Cleary PA; Czarnetzki AC; Dickens AF; Fuoco MA; Hughes DD; Hupy JP; Janz SJ; Judd LM; Kenski D; Kowalewski MG; Long RW; Millet DB; Novak G; Roozitalab B; Shaw SL; Stone EA; Szykman J; Valin L; Vermeuel M; Wagner TJ; Whitehill AR; Williams DJ;
Address:"University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium, Chicago, Illinois. NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Saint Paul, Minnesota. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium, Chicago, Illinois, and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison, Wisconsin. U.S. EPA Region 5, Chicago, Illinois. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland. Center for Environmental Measurement and Modeling, U.S Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California"
Journal Title:Bull Am Meteorol Soc
Year:2021
Volume:102
Issue:12
Page Number:E2207 - E2225
DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0061.1
ISSN/ISBN:0003-0007 (Print) 1520-0477 (Electronic) 0003-0007 (Linking)
Abstract:"The Lake Michigan Ozone Study 2017 (LMOS 2017) was a collaborative multiagency field study targeting ozone chemistry, meteorology, and air quality observations in the southern Lake Michigan area. The primary objective of LMOS 2017 was to provide measurements to improve air quality modeling of the complex meteorological and chemical environment in the region. LMOS 2017 science questions included spatiotemporal assessment of nitrogen oxides (NO (x) = NO + NO(2)) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) emission sources and their influence on ozone episodes; the role of lake breezes; contribution of new remote sensing tools such as GeoTASO, Pandora, and TEMPO to air quality management; and evaluation of photochemical grid models. The observing strategy included GeoTASO on board the NASA UC-12 aircraft capturing NO(2) and formaldehyde columns, an in situ profiling aircraft, two ground-based coastal enhanced monitoring locations, continuous NO(2) columns from coastal Pandora instruments, and an instrumented research vessel. Local photochemical ozone production was observed on 2 June, 9-12 June, and 14-16 June, providing insights on the processes relevant to state and federal air quality management. The LMOS 2017 aircraft mapped significant spatial and temporal variation of NO(2) emissions as well as polluted layers with rapid ozone formation occurring in a shallow layer near the Lake Michigan surface. Meteorological characteristics of the lake breeze were observed in detail and measurements of ozone, NO(x), nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide, VOC, oxygenated VOC (OVOC), and fine particulate matter (PM(2.5)) composition were conducted. This article summarizes the study design, directs readers to the campaign data repository, and presents a summary of findings"
Keywords:Air quality Aircraft observations Coastal meteorology Ozone Satellite observations Sea breezes;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEStanier, Charles O Pierce, R Bradley Abdi-Oskouei, Maryam Adelman, Zachariah E Al-Saadi, Jay Alwe, Hariprasad D Bertram, Timothy H Carmichael, Gregory R Christiansen, Megan B Cleary, Patricia A Czarnetzki, Alan C Dickens, Angela F Fuoco, Marta A Hughes, Dagen D Hupy, Joseph P Janz, Scott J Judd, Laura M Kenski, Donna Kowalewski, Matthew G Long, Russell W Millet, Dylan B Novak, Gordon Roozitalab, Behrooz Shaw, Stephanie L Stone, Elizabeth A Szykman, James Valin, Lukas Vermeuel, Michael Wagner, Timothy J Whitehill, Andrew R Williams, David J eng EPA999999/ImEPA/Intramural EPA/ 2022/07/16 Bull Am Meteorol Soc. 2021 Dec 24; 102(12):E2207-E2225. doi: 10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0061.1"

 
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