Changes in the height of the pollution boundary layer and their meteorological effects on the distribution of surface ozone concentrations

FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE(2022)

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Abstract
Focusing on the key air pollution regions in China by using hourly automatic weather data, ground-based and high-altitude meteorological sounding data, and near-surface O-3 monitoring data, here, we try to quantify the relationship between boundary layer meteorological condition and near-surface O-3 concentrations. The key meteorological element includes changes in solar zenith angle, cloud height, atmospheric condensation rate, and the associated change in the boundary layer height. We also try to better understand the mechanisms by which meteorological conditions affect near-surface O-3 concentrations, and it is found that the exponential increase in near-surface O-3 concentrations after sunrise (called the O-3 concentration entrainment, EZ) is meaningfully associated with exceeding the threshold of a water vapor condensation rate (f (c)) that is often closely linked to a significant rise in the pollution boundary layer and that this proves to be diagnostically important for understanding the O-3 EZ. Diurnal variations in solar zenith angle and boundary layer height are key meteorological factors influencing the large increase in near-surface O-3 concentration entrainment.
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entrainment ozone (EZ) effect,solar zenith angle changes,height of pollution mixing layer (H_PML),O-3 growth by power exponential law,the conversion of precursor of O-3
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