We have analysed the sensitivity of the tropospheric ozone distribution over North America and the North Atlantic to boreal biomass burning emissions during the summer of 2010 using the GEOS-Chem 3-D global tropospheric chemical transport model and observations from in situ and satellite instruments. We show that the model ozone distribution is consistent with observations from the Pico Mountain Observatory in the Azores, ozonesondes across Canada, and the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) and Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Instrument (IASI) satellite instruments. Mean biases between the model and observed ozone mixing ratio in the free troposphere were less than 10 ppbv. We used the adjoint of GEOS-Chem to show the model ozone distri...
We report summertime measurements of CO and O3 obtained during 2001-2003 at the PICO-NARE mountainto...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
Transport of North American anthropogenic and boreal wildfire emissions is a large source of nitroge...
We have analysed the sensitivity of the tropospheric ozone distribution over North America and the N...
International audienceWe have evaluated tropospheric ozone enhancement in air dominated by biomass b...
Copyright © 2004 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.We report summertime measurements o...
Copyright © 2006 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Extensive wildfires burned in north...
Tropospheric ozone (O3) and carbon monoxide (CO) pollution in the Northern Hemisphere is commonly th...
Understanding the quality of the air we breathe is critical in quantifying the impact that atmosphe...
We have evaluated tropospheric ozone enhancement in air dominated by biomass burning emissions at hi...
We determine enhancement ratios for NO<sub>x</sub>, PAN, and other NO<sub>y</su...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
We report summertime measurements of CO and O3 obtained during 2001-2003 at the PICO-NARE mountainto...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
Transport of North American anthropogenic and boreal wildfire emissions is a large source of nitroge...
We have analysed the sensitivity of the tropospheric ozone distribution over North America and the N...
International audienceWe have evaluated tropospheric ozone enhancement in air dominated by biomass b...
Copyright © 2004 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.We report summertime measurements o...
Copyright © 2006 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Extensive wildfires burned in north...
Tropospheric ozone (O3) and carbon monoxide (CO) pollution in the Northern Hemisphere is commonly th...
Understanding the quality of the air we breathe is critical in quantifying the impact that atmosphe...
We have evaluated tropospheric ozone enhancement in air dominated by biomass burning emissions at hi...
We determine enhancement ratios for NO<sub>x</sub>, PAN, and other NO<sub>y</su...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
We report summertime measurements of CO and O3 obtained during 2001-2003 at the PICO-NARE mountainto...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
Transport of North American anthropogenic and boreal wildfire emissions is a large source of nitroge...