2003
DOI: 10.5194/acp-3-969-2003
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Rapid intercontinental air pollution transport associated with a meteorological bomb

Abstract: Abstract.Intercontinental transport (ICT) of trace substances normally occurs on timescales ranging from a few days to several weeks. In this paper an extraordinary episode in November 2001 is presented, where pollution transport across the North Atlantic took only about one day. The transport mechanism, termed here an intercontinental pollution express highway because of the high wind speeds, was exceptional, as it involved an explosively generated cyclone, a so-called meteorological "bomb". To the authors' k… Show more

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“…This is especially important in the tropics. At middle to high latitudes, the cloudslicing NO 2 VMRs are also derived in frontal storms, where uplift of boundary layer pollution and subsequent long-range transport frequently occurs (e.g., in the so-called warm conveyor belt) (Stohl et al, 2003;Zien et al, 2014). This may also increase cloud-slicing NO 2 VMRs as compared with clear-sky conditions.…”
Section: Potential Issues Related To Satellite Sampling In Cloudy Conmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is especially important in the tropics. At middle to high latitudes, the cloudslicing NO 2 VMRs are also derived in frontal storms, where uplift of boundary layer pollution and subsequent long-range transport frequently occurs (e.g., in the so-called warm conveyor belt) (Stohl et al, 2003;Zien et al, 2014). This may also increase cloud-slicing NO 2 VMRs as compared with clear-sky conditions.…”
Section: Potential Issues Related To Satellite Sampling In Cloudy Conmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[292][293][294] Satellite plume detection can track long-range transport of gases and particles [295][296][297][298] and help researchers understand how meteorological situations influence air pollution on local, regional, and global scales. 299,300 The scanning imaging spectrometer for atmospheric chartography (SCIAMACHY) on the European Space Agency Envisat satellite detects tropospheric gases and particles from lower earth orbit. The smaller ground pixel size of SCIAMACHY (30 km ϫ 60 km) is comparable to the size of megacities, offering the possibility of estimating total emissions from these large urban expanses to create and verify inventories.…”
Section: Emission Inventoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pollutants can be transported over long distances through the FT where fast winds exist and the lifetime of minor species is longer than that in the BL (Stohl and Trickl, 1999;Stohl et al, 2003;Liang et al, 2004). Unfortunately, little is known of the amounts of BL active species in the FT that are anthropogenically produced ; the downward exchange between the FT and the lower troposphere is also unclear (Zyryanov et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%