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Title: Model Simulation of tropospheric BrO


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Model Simulation of tropospheric BrO
Xin Yang, J. Pyle and R. Cox Center for
Atmospheric Science University of Cambridge 7-9
Oct. 2007. Frascati, Italy
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Basic model information
  • Model a 3D global chemical transport model,
    p-TOMCAT, with detailed bromine chemistry Yang
    et al., JGR, 2005.
  • Br sources 6 bromocarbons and sea salt from both
    open ocean and polar sea ice surface due to
    wind-driven production. A new size-dependent Br
    depletion factor for sea salt aerosols
  • Br-Chemistry adding 3 heterogeneous
    reactivations on aerosols, such as
    HBrHOBrBr2H2O
  • Forcing field ECWMF reanalysis data (every
    6hrs)
  • Resolutions T42 (2.8x2.8 degrees) x 31 vertical
    layers
  • Simulation period 1998
  • Output frequency 2hrs (to match GOME SZA for
    BrO)

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Bromine chemical scheme in p-TOMCAT model
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Comparison with GOME in March
The upper figure is the simulated monthly mean
(March) daytime (9am-3pm) tropospheric column
BrO(1013 molecules/cm2 ). The bottom figure is
GOME BrO tropstrat Basically, the model
captured the main feature of the GOME BrO in
arctic with large level along Arctic coasts and
over northern American (Good). An exception is
over Greenland sea where model see a big BrO but
GOME did not (Good or bad?) Satellite is less
sensitive over open water? In SH, its autumn
tropospheric BrO is about 2 1013 molecules/cm2,
about 2 times of NH autumn level (Good) In the
tropics, the lowest tropospheric BrO is 0.5
1013 molecules/cm2
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Comparison with GOME in Sep.
  • Basically, the model captured the main structure
    of the ring-like high BrO around Antarctic during
    SH spring. Good
  • The simulated BrO in SH spring is higher than
    that in the NH spring. (Bad ?)
  • If model problem
  • 1) overestimated Br depletion factor for seasalts
  • 2) not including humidity effect on sea salt
    production
  • If true underestimated by satellite due to less
    ice cover in Southern Ocean
  • In NH, its autumn tropospheric BrO is about 1
    1013 molecules/cm2, which is only half of SH
    autumn level (Good).

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Over Barrow
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In the NH
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1998
Comparison between ground-based UV-vis and
modeled tropospheric and stratospheric BrO
columns. By Hendrick et al., ACP-2007-0224.
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In the SH
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Satellite can not see BrO explosions happened in
early spring in the SH (?!) This is consistent
with ship measurement by Wagner et al., ACP, 2007
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Zonal mean BrO (pptv)
O3 loss ()
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Possible further collaboration
  • We hope to work together with scientist in this
    fields to validate our model through more
    comparisons with derived-BrO data from both
    satellite and ground based measurements. These
    comparisons can be in short time scale, such as
    daily variation, or in long time scale, such as
    seasonal or year-to-year variation, even in long
    term trend.
  • We hope TEMIS to supply more satellite column BrO
    data on global scale for further comparison,
    especially over the sites where high BrO events
    frequently happen, such as coastal regions of
    Arctic, Hudson bay, in SH over Weddle Sea and
    Rose Sea.
  • We also hope observers to pay some attentions on
    the potential high BrO plumes over regions
    where are open water in local spring. For
    example, over Greenland Sea and off the main ice
    sheet in the Southern Ocean.

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Thanks
  • Invitation by TEMIS/SEA
  • EU project THALOZ
  • NCAS/NERC, UK

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Ozone loss
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Vertical diffusion and emission effects on O3
loss
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