Sources of carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in North America determined from high-resolution atmospheric data

We analyze the North American budget for carbon monoxide using data for CO and formaldehyde concentrations from tall towers and aircraft in a model-data assimilation framework. The Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport model for CO (STILT-CO) determines local to regional-scale CO contributio...

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Main Authors: S. M. Miller, D. M. Matross, A. E. Andrews, D. B. Millet, M. Longo, E. W. Gottlieb, A. I. Hirsch, C. Gerbig, J. C. Lin, B. C. Daube, R. C. Hudman, P. L. S. Dias, V. Y. Chow, S. C. Wofsy
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7c3f08a12ced45ca9eb6f7caf2a5a92e 2023-05-15T18:48:57+02:00 Sources of carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in North America determined from high-resolution atmospheric data S. M. Miller D. M. Matross A. E. Andrews D. B. Millet M. Longo E. W. Gottlieb A. I. Hirsch C. Gerbig J. C. Lin B. C. Daube R. C. Hudman P. L. S. Dias V. Y. Chow S. C. Wofsy 2008-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/7c3f08a12ced45ca9eb6f7caf2a5a92e EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/8/7673/2008/acp-8-7673-2008.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7316 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7324 1680-7316 1680-7324 https://doaj.org/article/7c3f08a12ced45ca9eb6f7caf2a5a92e Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 8, Iss 24, Pp 7673-7696 (2008) Physics QC1-999 Chemistry QD1-999 article 2008 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T11:55:23Z We analyze the North American budget for carbon monoxide using data for CO and formaldehyde concentrations from tall towers and aircraft in a model-data assimilation framework. The Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport model for CO (STILT-CO) determines local to regional-scale CO contributions associated with production from fossil fuel combustion, biomass burning, and oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using an ensemble of Lagrangian particles driven by high resolution assimilated meteorology. In many cases, the model demonstrates high fidelity simulations of hourly surface data from tall towers and point measurements from aircraft, with somewhat less satisfactory performance in coastal regions and when CO from large biomass fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory influence the continental US. Inversions of STILT-CO simulations for CO and formaldehyde show that current inventories of CO emissions from fossil fuel combustion are significantly too high, by almost a factor of three in summer and a factor two in early spring, consistent with recent analyses of data from the INTEX-A aircraft program. Formaldehyde data help to show that sources of CO from oxidation of CH 4 and other VOCs represent the dominant sources of CO over North America in summer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaska Yukon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Yukon
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S. M. Miller
D. M. Matross
A. E. Andrews
D. B. Millet
M. Longo
E. W. Gottlieb
A. I. Hirsch
C. Gerbig
J. C. Lin
B. C. Daube
R. C. Hudman
P. L. S. Dias
V. Y. Chow
S. C. Wofsy
Sources of carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in North America determined from high-resolution atmospheric data
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description We analyze the North American budget for carbon monoxide using data for CO and formaldehyde concentrations from tall towers and aircraft in a model-data assimilation framework. The Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport model for CO (STILT-CO) determines local to regional-scale CO contributions associated with production from fossil fuel combustion, biomass burning, and oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using an ensemble of Lagrangian particles driven by high resolution assimilated meteorology. In many cases, the model demonstrates high fidelity simulations of hourly surface data from tall towers and point measurements from aircraft, with somewhat less satisfactory performance in coastal regions and when CO from large biomass fires in Alaska and the Yukon Territory influence the continental US. Inversions of STILT-CO simulations for CO and formaldehyde show that current inventories of CO emissions from fossil fuel combustion are significantly too high, by almost a factor of three in summer and a factor two in early spring, consistent with recent analyses of data from the INTEX-A aircraft program. Formaldehyde data help to show that sources of CO from oxidation of CH 4 and other VOCs represent the dominant sources of CO over North America in summer.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author S. M. Miller
D. M. Matross
A. E. Andrews
D. B. Millet
M. Longo
E. W. Gottlieb
A. I. Hirsch
C. Gerbig
J. C. Lin
B. C. Daube
R. C. Hudman
P. L. S. Dias
V. Y. Chow
S. C. Wofsy
author_facet S. M. Miller
D. M. Matross
A. E. Andrews
D. B. Millet
M. Longo
E. W. Gottlieb
A. I. Hirsch
C. Gerbig
J. C. Lin
B. C. Daube
R. C. Hudman
P. L. S. Dias
V. Y. Chow
S. C. Wofsy
author_sort S. M. Miller
title Sources of carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in North America determined from high-resolution atmospheric data
title_short Sources of carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in North America determined from high-resolution atmospheric data
title_full Sources of carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in North America determined from high-resolution atmospheric data
title_fullStr Sources of carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in North America determined from high-resolution atmospheric data
title_full_unstemmed Sources of carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in North America determined from high-resolution atmospheric data
title_sort sources of carbon monoxide and formaldehyde in north america determined from high-resolution atmospheric data
publisher Copernicus Publications
publishDate 2008
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