Impact of clouds and aerosols on photolysis frequencies and photochemistry during TRACE-P: 1. Analysis using radiative transfer and photochemical box models

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作者
Lefer, BL [1 ]
Shetter, RE
Hall, SR
Crawford, JH
Olson, JR
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Atmospher Res, Boulder, CO 80305 USA
[2] NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Hampton, VA 23681 USA
关键词
photolysis frequencies; radiative transfer modeling; actinic flux spectroradiometer; photochemical box model; j-value impact factor; ozone production;
D O I
10.1029/2002JD003171
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
This study examines the agreement between photolysis frequency measurements by the NCAR scanning actinic flux spectroradiometer (SAFS) and calculations from a cloud-free model (CFM) and investigates the impact of these differences on ozone photochemistry. Overall, the mean jNO(2)measurement to model ratio for all flights of TRACE-P was 0.943 +/- 0.271. The sky conditions during the Transport and Chemical Evolution over the Pacific (TRACE-P) experiment were determined to be "cloud-free" 40% of the time; hence a CFM is frequently not representative of the local atmospheric conditions. Our analysis indicates that clouds have a larger impact on photolysis frequencies (from -90 to +200%) than do aerosols (maximum of +/-20%). The CFM and SAFS jNO(2) and jO(D-1) values differed by 9% and 0-7%, respectively, during a vertical profile through a cloud-free and low AOD atmosphere. This suggests that measurement/model agreement to less than 10% may be difficult without better aerosol optical parameter inputs even under low-AOD conditions. For the TRACE-P chemical environment, OH, NO, and HO2 were more sensitive than other compounds (e.g., CH3C(O)O-2, CH3OOH) to changes (or errors) in photolysis frequency inputs to a photochemical box model. Compounds including NO2, PAN, and HCHO exhibited different relationships to j-value changes below and above the boundary layer. Ozone production and loss rates increased linearly with changes (or errors) in the photolysis frequency with the resulting net O-3 tendency increasing with a linear slope near unity. During the TRACE-P mission the net photochemical effect of clouds and aerosols was a large decrease in photochemical O-3 production in the boundary layer.
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