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Recent ozone trends in the Chinese free troposphere: role of the local emission reductions and meteorology

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Abstract. Free tropospheric ozone (O3) trends in the Central East China (CEC) and export regions are investigated for 2008–2017 using the IASI O3 observations and the LMDZ-OR-INCA model simulations, including… Click to show full abstract

Abstract. Free tropospheric ozone (O3) trends in the Central East China (CEC) and export regions are investigated for 2008–2017 using the IASI O3 observations and the LMDZ-OR-INCA model simulations, including the most recent Chinese emission inventory. The observed and modeled trends in the CEC region are −0.07 ± 0.02 DU/yr and −0.08 ± 0.02 DU/yr respectively for the lower free troposphere (3–6 km column), and −0.05 ± 0.02 DU/yr and −0.06 ± 0.02 DU/yr respectively for the upper free troposphere (6–9 km column). The statistical p-value is smaller to 0.01 for all the derived trends. A good agreement between the observations and the model is also observed in the region including Korea and Japan and corresponding to the region of pollution export from China. Based on sensitivity studies conducted with the model, we evaluate at 60 % and 52 % the contribution of the Chinese anthropogenic emissions to the trend in the lower and upper free troposphere, respectively. The second main contribution to the trend is the meteorological variability (34 % and 50 % respectively). These results suggest that the reduction of NOx anthropogenic emissions that occurred since 2013 in China lead to a decrease in ozone in the Chinese free troposphere, contrary to the increase in ozone at the surface. We designed some tests to compare the trends derived by the IASI observations and the model to independent measurements such as IAGOS or other satellite measurements (OMI/MLS). These comparisons do not confirm the O3 decrease and stress the difficulty to analyze short-term trends using multiple datasets with various sampling and the risk to overinterpret the results.

Keywords: chinese free; emission; ozone trends; free troposphere; meteorology

Journal Title: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Year Published: 2021

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