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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Trends and variability in surface ozone over the United States

Jose M. Rodriguez; Jennifer A. Logan; O. R. Cooper; Jacquelyn C. Witte; Lok N. Lamsal; Megan Damon; Bruce Van Aartsen; Stephen D. Steenrod; Susan E. Strahan

We investigate the observed trends and interannual variability in surface ozone over the United States using the Global Modeling Initiative chemical transport model. We discuss the roles of meteorology, emissions, and transport from the stratosphere in driving the interannual variability in different regions and seasons. We demonstrate that a hindcast simulation for 1991–2010 can reproduce much of the observed variability and the trends in summertime ozone, with correlation coefficients for seasonally and regionally averaged median ozone ranging from 0.46 to 0.89. Reproducing the interannual variability in winter and spring in the western United States may require higher-resolution models to adequately represent stratosphere-troposphere exchange. Hindcast simulations with fixed versus variable emissions show that changes in anthropogenic emissions drive the observed negative trends in monthly median ozone concentrations in the eastern United States during summer, as well as the observed reduction in the amplitude of the seasonal cycle. The simulation underestimates positive trends in the western United States during spring, but excluding the first 4 years of data removes many of the statistically significant trends in this region. The reduction in the slope of the ozone versus temperature relationship before and after major emission reductions is also well represented by the model. Our results indicate that a global model can reproduce many of the important features of the meteorologically induced ozone variability as well as the emission-driven trends, lending confidence to model projections of future changes in regional surface ozone.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Impact of lightning NO emissions on North American photochemistry as determined using the Global Modeling Initiative (GMI) model

Dale J. Allen; Kenneth E. Pickering; Bryan N. Duncan; Megan Damon


Geophysical Research Letters | 2009

Recent biomass burning in the tropics and related changes in tropospheric ozone

J. R. Ziemke; S. Chandra; Bryan N. Duncan; Mark R. Schoeberl; Omar Torres; Megan Damon; Pawan K. Bhartia


Geophysical Research Letters | 2009

Temperature dependence of factors controlling isoprene emissions

Bryan N. Duncan; Yasuko Yoshida; Megan Damon; Anne R. Douglass; Jacquelyn C. Witte


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Using beryllium-7 to assess cross-tropopause transport in global models

Hongyu Liu; David B. Considine; Larry W. Horowitz; J. H. Crawford; Jose M. Rodriguez; Susan E. Strahan; Megan Damon; Stephen D. Steenrod; Xiaojing Xu; Jules Kouatchou; C. Carouge; Robert M. Yantosca


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Origin of springtime ozone enhancements in the lower troposphere over Beijing: in situ measurements and model analysis

Jiayue Huang; Hongyu Liu; J. H. Crawford; Chuen-Yu Chan; D. B. Considine; Y. H. Zhang; X. Zheng; C. S. Zhao; V. Thouret; Samuel J. Oltmans; S. C. Liu; Dylan B. A. Jones; Stephen D. Steenrod; Megan Damon


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Interpreting space-based trends in carbon monoxide with multiple models

Helen M. Worden; Megan Damon; Anne R. Douglass; Bryan N. Duncan; Louisa Kent Emmons; Jean-Francois Lamarque; Michael Manyin; Luke D. Oman; Jose M. Rodriguez; Susan E. Strahan; Simone Tilmes


International Review of Economics | 2008

Ubiquitous interactive visualization of 3D mantle convection using a web-portal with Java and Ajax framework

James B. S. G. Greensky; Wojciech Czech; David A. Yuen; Michael R. Knox; Megan Damon; Shi Steve Chen; M. Charley Kameyama


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017

Global O 3 –CO correlations in a chemistry and transport model during July–August: evaluation with TES satellite observations and sensitivity to input meteorological data and emissions

Hyun-Deok Choi; Hongyu Liu; J. H. Crawford; David B. Considine; Dale J. Allen; Bryan N. Duncan; Larry W. Horowitz; Jose M. Rodriguez; Susan E. Strahan; Lin Zhang; Xiong Liu; Megan Damon; Stephen D. Steenrod


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Evaluation of UTLS carbon monoxide simulations in GMI and GEOS-Chem chemical transport models using Aura MLS observations

Lei Huang; Jonathan H. Jiang; Lee T. Murray; Megan Damon; Hui Su; Nathaniel J. Livesey

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Jose M. Rodriguez

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Stephen D. Steenrod

Universities Space Research Association

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Anne R. Douglass

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Hongyu Liu

National Institute of Aerospace

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Jacquelyn C. Witte

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Bruce Van Aartsen

Goddard Space Flight Center

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