Title of article :
The 1996 Paso del Norte Ozone Study: analysis of
meteorological and air quality data that influence local
ozone concentrations
Author/Authors :
Clinton P. MacDonalda، نويسنده , , Paul T. Robertsa، نويسنده , , Hilary H. Maina، نويسنده , ,
Timothy S. Dyea، نويسنده , , Dana L. Coea، نويسنده , , James Yarbroughb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The 1996 Paso del Norte Ozone Study and subsequent data analyses were implemented to develop an understanding
of the chemical and physical processes which lead to high concentrations of ozone in the Paso del Norte study
area which includes El Paso County, Texas, Sunland Park, New Mexico, and Ciudad Ju´arez, Mexico. Both the data
and data analysis results are being used to support photochemical grid modeling. El Paso County and Sunland Park
fail to meet the National Ambient Air Quality Standard ŽNAAQS. for ozone, and neighboring Ciudad Ju´arez fails to
meet the Mexican ambient standard for ozone. This paper summarizes the measurement campaigns of the 1996 Paso
del Norte Ozone Study and the findings and conclusions that arose from subsequent data analyses. Data analyses
showed that high ozone concentrations resulted from a combination of conditions, including high surface temperatures,
strong sunlight with few clouds, light surface winds and high concentrations of ozone precursors at ground
level in the morning, and slow convective boundary layer ŽCBL. growth. Synoptic-scale meteorological conditions
observed during high ozone episodes included an aloft high-pressure system and aloft warming. Aloft carryover of
ozone and ozone precursors did not significantly contribute to high concentrations of ozone at the surface.
Keywords :
Ozone formation , ozone , ozone episodes , Mixing depth , El Paso , Texas , mixing height , Ciudad Ju´arez , Mexico
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment