Ground level ozone concentration is dependent on its precursors, such as Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) and hydrocarbons (HCs) and meteorological parameters, most importantly air temperature. Positive ozone-temperature slope at average temperature is well-documented. However, how this relationship breaks at extremely high temperature in hotter climates is still debatable. As this could have implications for long term global modelling predictions, this paper explores evidence for a negative ozone-temperature slope during atypically high temperature events in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, where temperature levels as high as 50°C are recorded. At temperature levels (15–42°C) statistical analysis showed positive ozone-temperature slopes, however the slopes beca...
Journal article.In August 2013, the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), was the...
In this work, analysis of the variability of total column ozone (TCO) over the Kingdom of Saudi Arab...
Net ozone production rates averaging 130 ppb/h lasting 3–5 h are calculated for five cities of urban...
Ground level ozone concentration is dependent on its precursors, such as Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) and h...
Ground level ozone concentrations ([O3]) typically show a direct linear relationship with surface ai...
[1] Higher temperatures caused by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations are predicted to exacerba...
Temperature is the first meteorological factor to be directly involved in leading ozone (O3) extreme...
Surface ozone is a secondary air pollutant produced during the atmospheric photochemical degradation...
Tropospheric ozone is a major atmospheric pollutant and a greenhouse gas. Nevertheless, many process...
International audienceRecently it was discovered that over the Middle East during summer ozone mixin...
Monthly, seasonal and annual values of the total column ozone amount have been analyzed at each stat...
While temperature has long been known as a catalyst for pollutants to be more airborne, it is unclea...
In August 2013, the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), part of Qatar Foundatio...
Near-surface ozone is a harmful air pollutant, which is not only controlled by chemical production a...
Weaknesses in process representation in chemistry–climate models lead to biases in simulating surfac...
Journal article.In August 2013, the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), was the...
In this work, analysis of the variability of total column ozone (TCO) over the Kingdom of Saudi Arab...
Net ozone production rates averaging 130 ppb/h lasting 3–5 h are calculated for five cities of urban...
Ground level ozone concentration is dependent on its precursors, such as Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) and h...
Ground level ozone concentrations ([O3]) typically show a direct linear relationship with surface ai...
[1] Higher temperatures caused by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations are predicted to exacerba...
Temperature is the first meteorological factor to be directly involved in leading ozone (O3) extreme...
Surface ozone is a secondary air pollutant produced during the atmospheric photochemical degradation...
Tropospheric ozone is a major atmospheric pollutant and a greenhouse gas. Nevertheless, many process...
International audienceRecently it was discovered that over the Middle East during summer ozone mixin...
Monthly, seasonal and annual values of the total column ozone amount have been analyzed at each stat...
While temperature has long been known as a catalyst for pollutants to be more airborne, it is unclea...
In August 2013, the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), part of Qatar Foundatio...
Near-surface ozone is a harmful air pollutant, which is not only controlled by chemical production a...
Weaknesses in process representation in chemistry–climate models lead to biases in simulating surfac...
Journal article.In August 2013, the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), was the...
In this work, analysis of the variability of total column ozone (TCO) over the Kingdom of Saudi Arab...
Net ozone production rates averaging 130 ppb/h lasting 3–5 h are calculated for five cities of urban...