Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study

In situ measurements of nitrogen oxides and other trace chemicals were performed aboard the DLR Falcon in September and October 1997 during POLINAT 2 over the eastern North Atlantic in areas with predicted high impact of aircraft emissions to search for flight corridor effects. During survey flights...

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Main Authors: Schlager, H., Schulte, P., Flatoy, F., Slemr, F., van Velthoven, P., Ziereis, H., Schumann, U.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1999
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author Schlager, H.
Schulte, P.
Flatoy, F.
Slemr, F.
van Velthoven, P.
Ziereis, H.
Schumann, U.
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Schulte, P.
Flatoy, F.
Slemr, F.
van Velthoven, P.
Ziereis, H.
Schumann, U.
author_sort Schlager, H.
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description In situ measurements of nitrogen oxides and other trace chemicals were performed aboard the DLR Falcon in September and October 1997 during POLINAT 2 over the eastern North Atlantic in areas with predicted high impact of aircraft emissions to search for flight corridor effects. During survey flights in the upper troposphere from the centre of the flight corridor to regions south of or below the major transatlantic aircraft routes, large-scale enhancements in mixing ratios of NO of about 50 to 150 pptv were observed in corridor areas compared to the NO abundance measured outside the corridor. Using simultaneous tracer measurements, back trajectory analyses for the air masses sampled, the actual distribution of the North Atlantic air traffic, and comparisons of observed and predicted NO distributions from a regional model of simulations including or excluding aircraft emissions, these enhancements were attributed mainly to aircraft NOx.
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Schlager, H. und Schulte, P. und Flatoy, F. und Slemr, F. und van Velthoven, P. und Ziereis, H. und Schumann, U. (1999) Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study. Geophysical Research Letters, 26, Seiten 3061-3064.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:9106 2025-06-15T14:42:37+00:00 Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study Schlager, H. Schulte, P. Flatoy, F. Slemr, F. van Velthoven, P. Ziereis, H. Schumann, U. 1999 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/9106/ https://elib.dlr.de/9106/1/schlager.pdf http://www.agu.org/journals/gl/ en eng https://elib.dlr.de/9106/1/schlager.pdf Schlager, H. und Schulte, P. und Flatoy, F. und Slemr, F. und van Velthoven, P. und Ziereis, H. und Schumann, U. (1999) Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study. Geophysical Research Letters, 26, Seiten 3061-3064. Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre Zeitschriftenbeitrag NonPeerReviewed 1999 ftdlr 2025-06-04T04:58:04Z In situ measurements of nitrogen oxides and other trace chemicals were performed aboard the DLR Falcon in September and October 1997 during POLINAT 2 over the eastern North Atlantic in areas with predicted high impact of aircraft emissions to search for flight corridor effects. During survey flights in the upper troposphere from the centre of the flight corridor to regions south of or below the major transatlantic aircraft routes, large-scale enhancements in mixing ratios of NO of about 50 to 150 pptv were observed in corridor areas compared to the NO abundance measured outside the corridor. Using simultaneous tracer measurements, back trajectory analyses for the air masses sampled, the actual distribution of the North Atlantic air traffic, and comparisons of observed and predicted NO distributions from a regional model of simulations including or excluding aircraft emissions, these enhancements were attributed mainly to aircraft NOx. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Unknown The Corridor ENVELOPE(78.139,78.139,-68.582,-68.582)
spellingShingle Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
Schlager, H.
Schulte, P.
Flatoy, F.
Slemr, F.
van Velthoven, P.
Ziereis, H.
Schumann, U.
Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study
title Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study
title_full Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study
title_fullStr Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study
title_short Regional Nitric Oxide Enhancements in the North Atlantic Flight Corridor Observed and Modeled during POLINAT 2 - A Case Study
title_sort regional nitric oxide enhancements in the north atlantic flight corridor observed and modeled during polinat 2 - a case study
topic Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
topic_facet Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
url https://elib.dlr.de/9106/
https://elib.dlr.de/9106/1/schlager.pdf
http://www.agu.org/journals/gl/