2014
DOI: 10.3402/tellusb.v66.25544
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Lightning NO<sub>x</sub> influence on large-scale NO<sub>y</sub> and O<sub>3</sub> plumes observed over the northern mid-latitudes

Abstract: A B S T R A C T This paper describes the NO y plumes originating from lightning emissions based on 4 yr (2001Á2005) of MOZAIC measurements in the upper troposphere of the northern mid-latitudes, together with ground-and space-based observations of lightning flashes and clouds. This analysis is primarily for the North Atlantic region where the MOZAIC flights are the most frequent and for which the measurements are well representative in space and time. The study investigates the influence of lightning NO x (LNO… Show more

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“…In contrast, the spring season was characterized by the highest levels for the LS, assisted in part by biomass burning plumes. Gressent et al () further noted that the high NO y levels off the U.S. East Coast are linked to NO formation from lightning in conjunction with convective transport to the UT. Cohen et al () used close to 20 and 12 years of O 3 and CO data, respectively, to show that O 3 has shown a positive concentration trend over time in the UT without a trend in the LS, while the CO trend has been negative in the UT and LS.…”
Section: History Of Wnao Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the spring season was characterized by the highest levels for the LS, assisted in part by biomass burning plumes. Gressent et al () further noted that the high NO y levels off the U.S. East Coast are linked to NO formation from lightning in conjunction with convective transport to the UT. Cohen et al () used close to 20 and 12 years of O 3 and CO data, respectively, to show that O 3 has shown a positive concentration trend over time in the UT without a trend in the LS, while the CO trend has been negative in the UT and LS.…”
Section: History Of Wnao Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High mixing ratios are frequently observed over the United States and off the US East Coast. As discussed by Gressent et al (2014), these plumes are mostly associated with NO production from lightning in combination with large-scale convective transport into the UT.…”
Section: No Y Distribution In the Utls And The Impact Of Lightningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atmospheric oxidants OX (NO 2 + O 3 ) can be applied to evaluate atmospheric oxidation capacity (Berchet et al, 2013;Gressent et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2015b). As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Analysis On Atmospheric Oxidation and Chemical Compositions mentioning
confidence: 99%