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    Synthesis of the Southeast Atmosphere Studies: Investigating Fundamental Atmospheric Chemistry Questions

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2018:;volume 099:;issue 003::page 547
    Author:
    Carlton, Annmarie G.
    ,
    de Gouw, Joost
    ,
    Jimenez, Jose L.
    ,
    Ambrose, Jesse L.
    ,
    Attwood, Alexis R.
    ,
    Brown, Steven
    ,
    Baker, Kirk R.
    ,
    Brock, Charles
    ,
    Cohen, Ronald C.
    ,
    Edgerton, Sylvia
    ,
    Farkas, Caroline M.
    ,
    Farmer, Delphine
    ,
    Goldstein, Allen H.
    ,
    Gratz, Lynne
    ,
    Guenther, Alex
    ,
    Hunt, Sherri
    ,
    Jaeglé, Lyatt
    ,
    Jaffe, Daniel A.
    ,
    Mak, John
    ,
    McClure, Crystal
    ,
    Nenes, Athanasios
    ,
    Nguyen, Thien Khoi
    ,
    Pierce, Jeffrey R.
    ,
    de Sa, Suzane
    ,
    Selin, Noelle E.
    ,
    Shah, Viral
    ,
    Shaw, Stephanie
    ,
    Shepson, Paul B.
    ,
    Song, Shaojie
    ,
    Stutz, Jochen
    ,
    Surratt, Jason D.
    ,
    Turpin, Barbara J.
    ,
    Warneke, Carsten
    ,
    Washenfelder, Rebecca A.
    ,
    Wennberg, Paul O.
    ,
    Zhou, Xianling
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0048.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe Southeast Atmosphere Studies (SAS), which included the Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (SOAS); the Southeast Nexus (SENEX) study; and the Nitrogen, Oxidants, Mercury and Aerosols: Distributions, Sources and Sinks (NOMADSS) study, was deployed in the field from 1 June to 15 July 2013 in the central and eastern United States, and it overlapped with and was complemented by the Studies of Emissions, Atmospheric Composition, Clouds and Climate Coupling by Regional Surveys (SEAC4RS) campaign. SAS investigated atmospheric chemistry and the associated air quality and climate-relevant particle properties. Coordinated measurements from six ground sites, four aircraft, tall towers, balloon-borne sondes, existing surface networks, and satellites provide in situ and remotely sensed data on trace-gas composition, aerosol physicochemical properties, and local and synoptic meteorology. Selected SAS findings indicate 1) dramatically reduced NOx concentrations have altered ozone production regimes; 2) indicators of ?biogenic? secondary organic aerosol (SOA), once considered part of the natural background, were positively correlated with one or more indicators of anthropogenic pollution; and 3) liquid water dramatically impacted particle scattering while biogenic SOA did not. SAS findings suggest that atmosphere?biosphere interactions modulate ambient pollutant concentrations through complex mechanisms and feedbacks not yet adequately captured in atmospheric models. The SAS dataset, now publicly available, is a powerful constraint to develop predictive capability that enhances model representation of the response and subsequent impacts of changes in atmospheric composition to changes in emissions, chemistry, and meteorology.
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    contributor authorCarlton, Annmarie G.
    contributor authorde Gouw, Joost
    contributor authorJimenez, Jose L.
    contributor authorAmbrose, Jesse L.
    contributor authorAttwood, Alexis R.
    contributor authorBrown, Steven
    contributor authorBaker, Kirk R.
    contributor authorBrock, Charles
    contributor authorCohen, Ronald C.
    contributor authorEdgerton, Sylvia
    contributor authorFarkas, Caroline M.
    contributor authorFarmer, Delphine
    contributor authorGoldstein, Allen H.
    contributor authorGratz, Lynne
    contributor authorGuenther, Alex
    contributor authorHunt, Sherri
    contributor authorJaeglé, Lyatt
    contributor authorJaffe, Daniel A.
    contributor authorMak, John
    contributor authorMcClure, Crystal
    contributor authorNenes, Athanasios
    contributor authorNguyen, Thien Khoi
    contributor authorPierce, Jeffrey R.
    contributor authorde Sa, Suzane
    contributor authorSelin, Noelle E.
    contributor authorShah, Viral
    contributor authorShaw, Stephanie
    contributor authorShepson, Paul B.
    contributor authorSong, Shaojie
    contributor authorStutz, Jochen
    contributor authorSurratt, Jason D.
    contributor authorTurpin, Barbara J.
    contributor authorWarneke, Carsten
    contributor authorWashenfelder, Rebecca A.
    contributor authorWennberg, Paul O.
    contributor authorZhou, Xianling
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:03:06Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:03:06Z
    date copyright3/1/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier otherbams-d-16-0048.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4260993
    description abstractAbstractThe Southeast Atmosphere Studies (SAS), which included the Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study (SOAS); the Southeast Nexus (SENEX) study; and the Nitrogen, Oxidants, Mercury and Aerosols: Distributions, Sources and Sinks (NOMADSS) study, was deployed in the field from 1 June to 15 July 2013 in the central and eastern United States, and it overlapped with and was complemented by the Studies of Emissions, Atmospheric Composition, Clouds and Climate Coupling by Regional Surveys (SEAC4RS) campaign. SAS investigated atmospheric chemistry and the associated air quality and climate-relevant particle properties. Coordinated measurements from six ground sites, four aircraft, tall towers, balloon-borne sondes, existing surface networks, and satellites provide in situ and remotely sensed data on trace-gas composition, aerosol physicochemical properties, and local and synoptic meteorology. Selected SAS findings indicate 1) dramatically reduced NOx concentrations have altered ozone production regimes; 2) indicators of ?biogenic? secondary organic aerosol (SOA), once considered part of the natural background, were positively correlated with one or more indicators of anthropogenic pollution; and 3) liquid water dramatically impacted particle scattering while biogenic SOA did not. SAS findings suggest that atmosphere?biosphere interactions modulate ambient pollutant concentrations through complex mechanisms and feedbacks not yet adequately captured in atmospheric models. The SAS dataset, now publicly available, is a powerful constraint to develop predictive capability that enhances model representation of the response and subsequent impacts of changes in atmospheric composition to changes in emissions, chemistry, and meteorology.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSynthesis of the Southeast Atmosphere Studies: Investigating Fundamental Atmospheric Chemistry Questions
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume99
    journal issue3
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0048.1
    journal fristpage547
    journal lastpage567
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2018:;volume 099:;issue 003
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