Early Results of Ozone Production Rate Estimates Using Satellite Observations: Insights From Numerous NASA Atmospheric Composition Campaigns

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Questions about how regulations have shaped ozone pollution regionally cannot be answered by studying observed surface ozone concentrations alone, as we must precisely determine ozone production rates, which refer to the amount of ozone molecules photochemically produced in the atmosphere. Through an extensive suite of NASA's airborne campaigns such as DISCOVER-AQs, KORUS-AQ, INTEX-B, SENEX, and ATOMs, constraining a well-characterized chemical box model, we establish a simple but robust relationship between ozone production rates and various observable parameters; some of these factors, fortunately, are being measured or constrained by satellite observations, which has allowed us to create the first-ever maps of ozone production rates across the globe. We quantitatively and qualitatively assess this product's efficacy through independent airborne campaigns and by contrasting extreme events to a norm. We have a clear path forward to enhance this innovative product using agile machine learning algorithms for the years from 2005 to 2024, along with its well-characterized error budget.
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