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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016

A case study of a transported bromine explosion event in the Canadian high arctic

X. Zhao; Kimberly Strong; C. Adams; Robyn Schofield; X. Yang; Andreas Richter; U. Friess; A.-M. Blechschmidt; J.‐H. Koo

Ozone depletion events in the polar troposphere have been linked to extremely high concentrations of bromine, known as bromine explosion events (BEE). However, the optimum meteorological conditions for the occurrence of these events remain uncertain. On 4–5 April 2011, a combination of both blowing snow and a stable shallow boundary layer was observed during a BEE at Eureka, Canada (86.4°W, 80.1°N). Measurements made by a Multi-Axis Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy spectrometer were used to retrieve BrO profiles and partial columns. During this event, the near-surface BrO volume mixing ratio increased to ~20 parts per trillion by volume, while ozone was depleted to ~1 ppbv from the surface to 700 m. Back trajectories and Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment-2 satellite tropospheric BrO columns confirmed that this event originated from a bromine explosion over the Beaufort Sea. From 30 to 31 March, meteorological data showed high wind speeds (24 m/s) and elevated boundary layer heights (~800 m) over the Beaufort Sea. Long-distance transportation (~1800 km over 5 days) to Eureka indicated strong recycling of BrO within the bromine plume. This event was generally captured by a global chemistry-climate model when a sea-salt bromine source from blowing snow was included. A model sensitivity study indicated that the surface BrO at Eureka was controlled by both local photochemistry and boundary layer dynamics. Comparison of the model results with both ground-based and satellite measurements confirmed that the BEE observed at Eureka was triggered by transport of enhanced BrO from the Beaufort Sea followed by local production/recycling under stable atmospheric shallow boundary layer conditions.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2015

Data assimilation of satellite-retrieved ozone, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide with ECMWF's Composition-IFS

A. Inness; A.-M. Blechschmidt; Simon Chabrillat; M. Crepulja; Richard J. Engelen; Henk Eskes; Johannes Flemming; A. Gaudel; F. Hendrick; V. Huijnen; L. Jones; J. Kapsomenakis; E. Katragkou; A. Keppens; Bavo Langerock; M. De Mazière; D. Melas; Mark Parrington; V.-H. Peuch; M. Razinger; Andreas Richter; Martin G. Schultz; Martin Suttie; V. Thouret; M. Vrekoussis; A. Wagner; C. Zerefos


Geoscientific Model Development | 2015

Validation of reactive gases and aerosols in the MACC global analysis and forecast system

Henk Eskes; V. Huijnen; Antti Arola; Anna Benedictow; A.-M. Blechschmidt; E. Botek; Olivier Boucher; Simon Chabrillat; E. Cuevas; Richard J. Engelen; H. Flentje; Audrey Gaudel; Jan Griesfeller; L. Jones; J. Kapsomenakis; E. Katragkou; Stefan Kinne; Bavo Langerock; M. Razinger; Andreas Richter; Martin G. Schultz; Michael Schulz; Natalia Sudarchikova; V. Thouret; M. Vrekoussis; A. Wagner; C. Zerefos


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

Systematic analysis of tropospheric NO 2 long-range transport events detected in GOME-2 satellite data

A. Zien; Andreas Richter; Andreas Hilboll; A.-M. Blechschmidt; J. P. Burrows


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2015

Evaluation of the MACC operational forecast system – potential and challenges of global near-real-time modelling with respect to reactive gases in the troposphere

A. Wagner; A.-M. Blechschmidt; E.-G. Brunke; Cathy Clerbaux; M. Cupeiro; Paolo Cristofanelli; Henk Eskes; Johannes Flemming; H. Flentje; Maya George; S. Gilge; Andreas Hilboll; A. Inness; J. Kapsomenakis; Andreas Richter; Ludwig Ries; W. Spangl; Olaf Stein; R. Weller; C. Zerefos


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Seasonality of halogen deposition in polar snow and ice

Andrea Spolaor; Paul Vallelonga; Jacopo Gabrieli; Tõnu Martma; Mats P. Björkman; Elisabeth Isaksson; Giulio Cozzi; Clara Turetta; Helle A. Kjær; Mark A. J. Curran; Andrew D. Moy; A. Schönhardt; A.-M. Blechschmidt; J. P. Burrows; John M. C. Plane; Carlo Barbante


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

An exemplary case of a bromine explosion event linked to cyclone development in the Arctic

A.-M. Blechschmidt; Andreas Richter; J. P. Burrows; Lars Kaleschke; Kimberly Strong; Nicolas Theys; M. Weber; X. Zhao; A. Zien


Archive | 2017

Validation report of the CAMS near-real-time global atmospheric composition service. September-November 2016

Henk Eskes; Annette Wagner; Michael Schulz; Y. Christophe; M. Ramonet; S. Basart; Anna Benedictow; A.-M. Blechschmidt; Simon Chabrillat; H. Clark; E. Cuevas; H. Flentje; K.M. Hansen; U. Im; J. Kapsomenakis; Bavo Langerock; Andreas Richter; Natalia Sudarchikova; V. Thouret; T. Warneke; C. Zerefos


Archive | 2016

Validation report of the CAMS near-real-time global atmospheric composition service: System evolution and performance statistics. Status up to 1 December 2015.

V. Huijnen; Henk Eskes; M. Schulz; Simon Chabrillat; S. Basart; Anna Benedictow; A.-M. Blechschmidt; Y. Christophe; H. Clark; E. Cuevas; H. Flentje; K.M. Hansen; U. Im; J. Kapsomenakis; Bavo Langerock; Andreas Richter; Natalia Sudarchikova; V. Thouret; Annette Wagner; C. Zerefos


Archive | 2016

Validation report of the CAMS near-real-time global atmospheric composition service. Status up to 1 September 2016

Henk Eskes; Annette Wagner; Michael Schulz; Y. Christophe; M. Ramonet; S. Basart; Anna Benedictow; A.-M. Blechschmidt; Simon Chabrillat; H. Clark; E. Cuevas; H. Flentje; K.M. Hansen; U. Im; J. Kapsomenakis; Bavo Langerock; Andreas Richter; Natalia Sudarchikova; V. Thouret; T. Warneke; C. Zerefos

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Henk Eskes

Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute

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H. Flentje

Deutscher Wetterdienst

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Bavo Langerock

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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Simon Chabrillat

Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy

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V. Thouret

University of Toulouse

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Anna Benedictow

Norwegian Meteorological Institute

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