Cause of a lower-tropospheric high-ozone layer in spring over Hanoi
- Shin-Ya Ogino,
- Kazuyuki Miyazaki,
- Masatomo Fujiwara,
- Masato I. Nodzu,
- Masato Shiotani,
- Fumio Hasebe,
- Jun Matsumoto,
- Jacquelyn Cecile Witte,
- Anne M. Thompson,
- Hoang Anh Nguyen-Thi,
- Thu Vinh Nguyen
Shin-Ya Ogino
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
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Author ProfileKazuyuki Miyazaki
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Author ProfileMasatomo Fujiwara
Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University
Author ProfileMasato I. Nodzu
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Author ProfileMasato Shiotani
Kyoto University, Kyoto University, Kyoto University, Kyoto University
Author ProfileFumio Hasebe
Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University, Hokkaido University
Author ProfileJun Matsumoto
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Author ProfileJacquelyn Cecile Witte
National Center for Atmospheric Research, National Center for Atmospheric Research, National Center for Atmospheric Research, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Author ProfileAnne M. Thompson
NASA-GODDARD, NASA-GODDARD, NASA-GODDARD, NASA-GODDARD
Author ProfileHoang Anh Nguyen-Thi
Aero-Meteorological Observatory, Viet Nam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration, Aero-Meteorological Observatory, Viet Nam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration, Aero-Meteorological Observatory, Viet Nam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration, Aero-Meteorological Observatory, Viet Nam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration
Author ProfileThu Vinh Nguyen
Aero-Meteorological Observatory, Viet Nam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration, Aero-Meteorological Observatory, Viet Nam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration, Aero-Meteorological Observatory, Viet Nam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration, Aero-Meteorological Observatory, Viet Nam Meteorological and Hydrological Administration
Author ProfileAbstract
The ozonesonde observations in Hanoi, Vietnam, over fourteen years since
2004 have confirmed the enhancement in lower tropospheric ozone
concentration at about 3 km altitude in the spring season. We
investigated the evolution of the ozone enhancement from analysis of
meteorological data, backward trajectories, and model sensitivity
experiments. In spring, air masses over Hanoi exhibit strong height
dependence. At 3km, the high-ozone air masses originate from the land
area to the west of Hanoi, while low-ozone air masses below about 1.5 km
are from the oceanic area to the east. Above 4 km, the air masses are
mostly traced back to the farther west area. The chemical transport
model simulations revealed that precursor emissions from biomass burning
in the inland Indochina Peninsula have the largest contribution to the
lower tropospheric ozone enhancement, which is transported upward and
eastward and overhangs the clean air intrusion from the ocean to the
east of Hanoi. At this height level, the polluted air has the horizontal
extent of about 20 degrees in longitude and latitude. The polluted air
observed in Hanoi is transported further east and widely spread over the
northern Pacific Ocean.