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Pathways for North American Outflow - Hindcast for ICART 2 Qinbin Li, Daniel J. Jacob, Rokjin Park, Colette L. Heald, Yuxuan Wang, Rynda Hudman, Robert M. Yantosca Harvard University Mian Chin NASA/GSFC with support from NOAA Atmospheric Chemistry Program ICART 2 Planning Meeting, 1/21/2004 NOAA Aeronomy Lab, Boulder, CO

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Pathways for North American Outflow - Hindcast for ICART 2. Qinbin Li, Daniel J. Jacob, Rokjin Park, Colette L. Heald, Yuxuan Wang, Rynda Hudman, Robert M. Yantosca Harvard University Mian Chin NASA/GSFC with support from NOAA Atmospheric Chemistry Program. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Pathways for North American Outflow  - Hindcast for ICART 2

Pathways for North American Outflow - Hindcast for ICART2

Qinbin Li, Daniel J. Jacob, Rokjin Park, Colette L. Heald, Yuxuan Wang, Rynda Hudman, Robert M. Yantosca

Harvard University

Mian ChinNASA/GSFC

with support from NOAA Atmospheric Chemistry Program

ICART2 Planning Meeting, 1/21/2004NOAA Aeronomy Lab, Boulder, CO

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Model Simulations

GEOS-CHEM

• Global 3-D model of tropospheric chemistry-aerosols. • Driven by GMAO GEOS-3 assimilated meteorology.• Used in TRACE-P and ITCT-2K2 chemical hindcasts / forecasts and post-mission analyses.

Model Simulations

• Time period: June-August of 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002• Tagged CO (all four years): 2°x2.5° (use 1998 FF and climatological BB emissions for all four years)• Full-chemistry (2000 only): 1°x1° ‘nested’ over North America (use 2000 BB emissions)

Observations

• MOPITT CO column• MODIS aerosol optical depth• AERONET aerosol optical depth

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Summer 2004: El Niño, La Niña, or Neutral?

Most of the statistical and dynamical model forecasts are indicating

slightly above-average conditions over the coming several months.

The most recent Niño 3.4 SST anomalies fall in the range of near-neutral conditions.

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GEOS-3 750 hPa Winds, 2000

H

H

H

H

Zonally-uniform flow pattern in June, while curve-like flow patterns in July and August.

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El Nino influence lasted into June; outflow in June at lower latitudes than other years.

HH

HH

GEOS-3 750 hPa Winds, 1998

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GEOS-3 500 & 300 hPa Winds

Recirculation in the middle to upper troposphere.

500 hPa

H

H

Recirculation in the middle and upper troposphere.

300 hPa

H

H

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North American Emissionsunit: 10-12 molec/cm2/s FF BB, June

BB, July BB, AugustClimatology

Climatology: extensive boreal forest fires.

BB, July 2000 BB, August

2000: huge forest fires in NW (Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, etc.)

Duncan et al. [2003]

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FF outflow at 35ºN-50ºN, BB outflow 45ºN-55ºN. Outflow at much lower latitudes in June 1998.

Horizontal N. American CO Flux, June

2000

1998

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July

Outflow in July is at lower latitudes than in June.Outflow in August shows features in between June and July.

Horizontal N. American CO Flux, 2000

August

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Vertical and Zonal N. American CO Flux, June

300 hPa 70ºW

70ºW 70ºW

(1) BL and lower FT outflow.(2) Convective outflow in MT/UT.

20001998

Lines – fluxes (vertical: 10-12 moles cm-2 s zonal: 10-9 moles cm-2 s) Color contours – concentrations (ppb)

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Vertical and Zonal N. American CO Flux, July

Stronger convective transport than June and August.

300 hPa

70ºW

70ºW

70ºW

Lines – fluxes (vertical: 10-12 moles cm-2 s zonal: 10-9 moles cm-2 s) Color contours – concentrations (ppb)

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Vertical and Zonal N. American CO Flux, August

70ºW

300 hPa 70ºW

70ºW

Lines – fluxes (vertical: 10-12 moles cm-2 s zonal: 10-9 moles cm-2 s) Color contours – concentrations (ppb)

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Event June 9-13: BL, WCB and Convective Outflow

GOES IR

AERONET

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Event June 9-13: WCB, Convection

from Midwestfrom southeast

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Event July 2-7: Outflow at Low Latitude

GOES IR

AERONET

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Event July 2-7: Outflow at Low Latitude

Enhanced ozone and aerosols.Enhanced CO.

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Recirculation in the Upper Troposphere

Deep convection in the south-central U.S. followed by recirculation in the MT and UT; fairly aged air masses with high ozone but depleted NOy and aerosols upon leaving the continental U.S.

North American Fossil Fuel CO270 hPa, July 6-23, 2000

(animation)

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Event July 9-14: Recirculation

GOES IR

AERONET

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Event July 9-14: Recirculation

Enhanced CO in the upper troposphere.

Enhanced ozone in the upper troposphere.

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Asian and European Influences Detectable?

• Asian and European influences dispersed into the background.

• Asian plumes could be seen in strong transpacific transport.

> 40 ppbv

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N. American Biomass Burning CO, 500 hPaAugust 2000

Plumes from the huge fires in the northwest US are lifted to 5-8 km by convection and then exported

(1) northeastward north of 50ºN

(2) eastward by the westerly at 40-50ºN

(3) southeastward at 30-45ºN and impacts much of the middle and east U.S.

(animation)

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N. American Fossil Fuel CO, 850 hPa July, 2000

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N. American Fossil Fuel CO, 500 hPa July, 2000

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N. American Fossil Fuel CO, 300 hPa July, 2000

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Summary and Conclusions

• Main pathways: BL and lower FT outflow; Convective outflow in the MT and UT.

• Outflows occur at a rather large latitude range (30ºN-55ºN) along the east coast.

• Deep convections in the south-central U.S. are often followed by recirculation in the MT and UT over much of the U.S.

• Biomass burning outflows generally occur at higher latitudes (45ºN-55ºN) than anthropogenic outflows.

• Outflows occur at lower latitudes in July and August than in June due to more curve-like flow patterns in July and August.

• MOPITT CO columns and MODIS and AERONET aerosol optical depths provide useful insights in understanding N. American pollution outflow.