The Weather Research and Forecasting model coupled with Chemistry (WRF-Chem) was used to study the effect of extreme weather events on ozone in the US for historical (2001–2010) and future (2046–2055) periods under the RCP8.5 scenario. During extreme weather events, including heat waves, atmospheric stagnation, and their compound events, ozone concentration is much higher compared to the non-extreme events period. A striking enhancement of effect during compound events is revealed when heat wave and stagnation occur simultaneously as both high temperature and low wind speed promote the production of high ozone concentrations. In regions with high emissions, compound extreme events can shift the high-end tails of the probability de...
In this study the frequency of days with extreme low (termed ELOs) and extreme high (termed EHOs) to...
Extreme ozone minima represent localized and temporally brief (several days) reductions in column oz...
A transient model simulation of the 40-year time period 1960 to 1999 with the coupled climate-chemi...
We develop a statistical model using extreme value theory to estimate the 2000-2050 changes in ozone...
Global change is driving chemistry, climate, and atmospheric composition to new regimes over the com...
High ground‐level ozone concentrations and high air temperatures present two health‐relevant natural...
The ground level ozone concentration over the continental United States is analyzed from the point o...
Temperature is the first meteorological factor to be directly involved in leading ozone (O3) extreme...
The co-occurrence of heat waves and pollution events and the resulting high mortality rates emphasi...
Ozone pollution and high temperatures have adverse health impacts that can be amplified by the combi...
Upper tropospheric ozone has significant impacts on the total atmospheric chemistry and radiative bu...
In this study the frequency of days with extreme low (termed ELOs) and extreme high (termed EHOs) to...
From the ensemble of stations that monitor surface air quality over the United States and Europe, we...
Extreme air pollution meteorological events, such as heat waves, temperature inversions and atmosphe...
There is a growing realization among scientists and decision makers that extreme events should not b...
In this study the frequency of days with extreme low (termed ELOs) and extreme high (termed EHOs) to...
Extreme ozone minima represent localized and temporally brief (several days) reductions in column oz...
A transient model simulation of the 40-year time period 1960 to 1999 with the coupled climate-chemi...
We develop a statistical model using extreme value theory to estimate the 2000-2050 changes in ozone...
Global change is driving chemistry, climate, and atmospheric composition to new regimes over the com...
High ground‐level ozone concentrations and high air temperatures present two health‐relevant natural...
The ground level ozone concentration over the continental United States is analyzed from the point o...
Temperature is the first meteorological factor to be directly involved in leading ozone (O3) extreme...
The co-occurrence of heat waves and pollution events and the resulting high mortality rates emphasi...
Ozone pollution and high temperatures have adverse health impacts that can be amplified by the combi...
Upper tropospheric ozone has significant impacts on the total atmospheric chemistry and radiative bu...
In this study the frequency of days with extreme low (termed ELOs) and extreme high (termed EHOs) to...
From the ensemble of stations that monitor surface air quality over the United States and Europe, we...
Extreme air pollution meteorological events, such as heat waves, temperature inversions and atmosphe...
There is a growing realization among scientists and decision makers that extreme events should not b...
In this study the frequency of days with extreme low (termed ELOs) and extreme high (termed EHOs) to...
Extreme ozone minima represent localized and temporally brief (several days) reductions in column oz...
A transient model simulation of the 40-year time period 1960 to 1999 with the coupled climate-chemi...