Title: Outline:
1Facility Strategic Plan Chemistry Perspective
Outline 1. Atmospheric Regimes Scientific
Questions Observational Needs UT/LS (HOx,
water ) Middle Lower Troposphere (clouds,
aerosols, NOx, regional vs global) Surface
(land, ocean) 2. ATD contributions
2Scientific Questions Observational Needs
Upper Troposphere/Lower Stratosphere (few km
above below local tropopause, 7 18 km)
3Radical Chemistry in the Upper Troposphere/Lower
Stratosphere A Summary of Current Scientific
Issues and a Proposed Observational Study
Alan Fried, Chris Cantrell, John Orlando, Brian
Ridley, Mary Barth, and Ian Faloona
Science Documents http//www.acd.ucar.edu/UTLS/ind
ex.htm
4NCAR UTLS White Paper Integrated Study of
Dynamics, Chemistry, Clouds and Radiation of the
Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere Laura
Pan, Brian Ridley, Bill Randel, Andrew Gettelman,
Andy Heymsfield, Mary Barth, Alan Fried, Chris
Cantrell, Todd Lane, Don Lenschow, Steve Massie,
Owen Cooper, Alyn Lambert, Mike Coffey, Sue
Schauffler, Paul Wennberg, Guy Brasseur
Science Documents http//www.acd.ucar.edu/UTLS/ind
ex.htm
5Upper Troposphere/Lower Stratosphere
- Important to identify understand the various
UT/LS processes that control water vapor, ozone,
radicals, aerosols, and clouds. This is critical
for predictions of climate change trends in
global air quality. (strat. water, ozone, and
carbon dioxide exert major influence on radiative
forcing). - The UT/LS is an under-sampled region The
altitude range is often below the detection range
of the spaceborne instruments and there are only
a few high altitude airborne observing platforms.
Ideal for HIAPER
6O3 Chemistry in the UT/LS
Production (O3) Loss (O3)
Term 1 Term2 Term3 Term4 k1NOHO2
k4O(1D)H2O k6HO2O3 k5OHO3
- Term1 accounts for 80 of O3 Production
- Net O3 depends upon HOx (OH HO2)
- Net O3 depends upon NOx (NO NO2)
- Net O3 depends upon O3 photolysis which produces
O(1D) - Net O3 depends upon H2O (i.e., H2O is a reactant
and not just a climatic gas) - Net O3 depends upon peroxides, and OVOC which
produce HOx when photolyzed - In UT get O3 production with increasing HOx
(Term 1) - In LS get O3 destruction with increasing HOx
(Terms 3 4) - In UT/LS get admixture (3 regimes provides good
testing of models)
7Measurement-Model HOx Comparisons
- Growing body of evidence of persistent missing
HOx - sources in the UT/LS
- Photolysis of additional HOx precursors such as
CH2O, H2O2, and CH3OOH, transported from lower
altitudes and/or produced in situ from ???? are
important in the UT/LS
8Additional Sources of HOx in the UT/LS
From Wennberg et al., Science, Vol. 279, 49-53,
1998.
9Major Questions
- What are the key radical production and
destruction rates and their contrast in the UT
and LS? - Can we reconcile HOx meas-model discrepancies
simply with discrepancies in HOx precursors? - Are there temporal and geographic dependencies
to these discrepancies?
10Major Questions (Cont.)
- Can we reconcile HOx precursor meas-model
discrepancies in air masses affected by - Convection
- Cirrus clouds
- At high solar zenith angles
- At high NOx levels
- What are the concentrations of NOx and reservoir
species in the above affected air masses?
11Major Questions (Cont.)
- How is the budget of O3 in the UT impacted by
chemical processes? - What are the regional and global effects of these
chemical processes on tropospheric ozone?
12Major Questions Regarding UT/LS H2O
- Stratospheric H2O increasing 1/year over past
45 years 50 of increase due to increases in
strat. CH4 while other 50 highly uncertain. - While general overall agreement amongst various
water-vapor measurements, there are still
unexplained differences.
13Observational Needs
- Need a dedicated radical study on HIAPER
- Need instruments to measure
- (significant instr. dev for autonomous operation)
- OH, HO2, RO2 (ACD or PSU)
- NO, NO2, NOy, O3 (ACD/ATD)
- H2O, cloud water content, aerosol surface area
density (ATD) - CO NMHCs (ATD/ACD)
14Observational Needs (Cont.)
- J-values (ACD)
- CH2O (ATD/ACD)
- MHP, H2O2 (????)
- Acetone, Ethanol, Methanol, C2 C5
Carbonyls (ACD)
15Observational Needs H2O
Need systematic, sustained, well designed long-
term effort to compare instruments in both the
laboratory and the field Need systematic,
sustained effort to ensure continuity of
measurements and their validity over time for
long-term measurements. Need simultaneous
measurements of CH4 and other precursors of H2O
(OVOCs) in strat.
16Potential Avenues for ATDInvolvement
- ATD/ACD led HOx studies in partnership with
university and gov. colleagues. - Partnership with ACD and/or universities in
selective inst. dev. (our involvement UC/SB for
meas. of HCl one example). - HIAPER technology transfer of new instr. to and
from ATD (ex., sustained operations of research
instruments from MRE proposals)
17Potential Avenues for ATDInvolvement
- ATD design, engineering, electronic, and data
acquisition/processing support of HIAPER
instruments (both research and routine) - ATD should play a larger role in H2O UT/LS vapor
measurements, and perhaps establish its role as a
standard for H2O measurements.
18Middle Lower TroposphereScientific Questions
Observational Needs
- Large uncertainties in exchange of chemicals (O3,
HCs, NOx, HOx) and aerosols between continents
and the global troposphere. Need more
observations on a variety of platforms. - How much of the carbon from natural carbon
emissions (isoprene and terpenes) can we account
for in the observations? Need a carbon cycle
budget experiment. - Large uncertainties still for the total
production of reactive nitrogen by lightning and
its distribution with altitude. Need more
observations.
19Middle Lower Troposphere Scientific Questions
Observational Needs (Cont.)
- In the remote troposphere, partitioning between
NOx and its principal reservoir (HNO3) is poorly
understood (model NOx/HNO3 unknown reactions that convert HNO3 back to NOx.
Need more observations with complete suite of
measurements. - Large uncertainties in processing of soluble
gases in clouds and on marine aerosol haze. Need
more observations of soluble gases (fast meas
sec.) with comprehensive aerosol meas.
20Middle Lower Troposphere Scientific Questions
Observational Needs (Cont.)
- Large uncertainties in separating out the uptake
component from elevated levels from the vertical
transport of pollution in and around clouds. Need
more observations vs altitude. - Need to develop robust chemical signatures to
identify the effects of past clouds. Could
explain unusual clear-air observations.
21Surface (Land Oceans) Scientific Questions
Observational Needs
- Large uncertainties for the flux of many species
on land and particularly over the oceans. Need to
continue with or develop new partnerships with
groups that have flux facilities (Niwot Ridge,
Woods Hole Air Sea Interaction Tower). - Need new tools based on CO2 isotopes to better
distinguish between photosynthetic and
respiratory fluxes.
22Potential Avenues for ATDInvolvement in Middle
Lower Trop. Surface Meas.
- Continued dev. of CO2 isotopic ratio instr.
partnerships with CU, Rice Univ., etc. - Continued development efforts to measure soluble
gases. - In partnership with M3, ACD, Universities,
continued effort to develop and prove
capabilities to identify the effects of past
clouds.