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Atmospheric Environment | 2001

Evaluation of nitrogen dioxide photolysis rates in an urban area using data from the 1997 Southern California Ozone Study

Laurent Vuilleumier; Jeffrey T. Bamer; Robert A. Harley

Abstract The photolysis of nitrogen dioxide and formaldehyde are two of the most influential reactions in the formation of photochemical air pollution, and their rates are computed using actinic flux determined from a radiative transfer model. In this study, we compare predicted and measured nitrogen dioxide photolysis rate coefficients ( j NO 2 ). We used the Tropospheric Ultraviolet-Visible (TUV) radiation transfer model to predict j NO 2 values corresponding to measurements performed in Riverside, California as part of the 1997 Southern California Ozone Study (SCOS’97). Spectrally resolved irradiance measured at the same site allowed us to determine atmospheric optical properties, such as aerosol optical depth and total ozone column, that are needed as inputs for the radiative transfer model. Matching measurements of aerosol optical depth, ozone column, and j NO 2 were obtained for 14 days during SCOS’97. By using collocated measurements of the light extinction caused by aerosols and ozone over the full height of the atmosphere as model input, it was possible to predict sudden changes in j NO 2 resulting from atmospheric variability. While the diurnal profile of the rate coefficient was readily reproduced, j NO 2 model predicted values were found to be consistently higher than measured values. The bias between measured and predicted values was 17–36%, depending on the assumed single scattering albedo. By statistical analysis, we restricted the most likely values of the single scattering albedo to a range that produced bias on the order of 20–25%. It is likely that measurement error is responsible for a significant part of the bias. The aerosol single scattering albedo was found to be a major source of uncertainty in radiative transfer model predictions. Our best estimate indicates its average value at UV-wavelengths for the period of interest is between 0.77 and 0.85.


Archive | 2000

Review and Improvement of Methods for Estimating Rates of Photolysis in Photochemical Models

Laurent Vuilleumier; Robert A. Harley; Steven D. Reynolds


Archive | 2007

Direct sensitivity analysis of ozone formation and transport in California's San Joaquin Valley

Linhong Jin; Shaheen R. Tonse; Daniel S. Cohan; Xuchu Mao; Robert A. Harley


Archive | 2010

Meteorology-induced variations in ozone sensitivities in California's San Joaquin Valley

Linhong Jin; A. Loisy; Robert A. Harley


Archive | 2009

Inter-basin Pollutant Transport in Central California

Linhong Jin; Robert A. Harley


Archive | 2009

Seasonal Variability of Halocarbon Emissions in California and The United States

D. R. Gentner; Allen H. Goldstein; A. C. Miller; Robert A. Harley


Archive | 2008

Diurnal and Seasonal Variability of Gasoline-Related Volatile Organic Compounds in Riverside, CA

D. R. Gentner; Robert A. Harley; A. C. Miller; Allen H. Goldstein


Archive | 2007

Using satellite remote-sensing data for improving the description of air quality model

Xuchu Mao; Linhong Jin; Robert A. Harley


Archive | 2007

DIAGNOSTIC AND MECHANISTIC EVALUATIONS OF MM5-CMAQV4.6 FOR THE SUMMER 2000 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA OZONE STUDY

Ling Jin; Shaheen R. Tonse; Robert A. Harley; Jian-Wen Bao; Sara A. Michelson; James M. Wilczak


Archive | 2007

Diagnosing MM5-CMAQ Performance for the Summer 2000 Central California Ozone Study

Linhong Jin; Shaheen R. Tonse; Robert A. Harley; Jianwu Bao; Sara A. Michelson; James M. Wilczak

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Shaheen R. Tonse

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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James M. Wilczak

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Sara A. Michelson

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Laurent Vuilleumier

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Jian-Wen Bao

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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