Is the ozone climate penalty robust in Europe ?

Ozone air pollution is identified as one of the main threats bearing upon human health and ecosystems, with 25 000 deaths in 2005 attributed to surface ozone in Europe (IIASA 2013 TSAP Report #10). In addition, there is a concern that climate change could negate ozone pollution mitigation strategies...

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Published in:Environmental Research Letters
Main Authors: Colette, Augustin, Andersson, Camilla, Baklanov, Alexander, Bessagnet, Bertrand, Brandt, Jorgen, Christensen, Jesper H., Doherty, Ruth, Engardt, Magnuz, Geels, Camilla, Giannakopoulos, Christos, Hedegaard, Gitte B., Katragkou, Eleni, Langner, Joakim, Lei, Hang, Manders, Astrid, Melas, Dimitri, Meleux, Frédérik, Rouil, Laurence, Sofiev, Mikhail, Soares, Joana, Stevenson, David S., Tombrou-tzella, Maria, Varotsos, Konstantinos V., Young, Paul
Other Authors: Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS), Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Department of Environmental Science Roskilde (ENVS), Aarhus University Aarhus, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2015
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.bwo9oi 2023-05-15T17:36:12+02:00 Is the ozone climate penalty robust in Europe ? Colette, Augustin Andersson, Camilla Baklanov, Alexander Bessagnet, Bertrand Brandt, Jorgen Christensen, Jesper H. Doherty, Ruth Engardt, Magnuz Geels, Camilla Giannakopoulos, Christos Hedegaard, Gitte B. Katragkou, Eleni Langner, Joakim Lei, Hang Manders, Astrid Melas, Dimitri Meleux, Frédérik Rouil, Laurence Sofiev, Mikhail Soares, Joana Stevenson, David S. Tombrou-tzella, Maria Varotsos, Konstantinos V. Young, Paul Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS) Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) Department of Environmental Science Roskilde (ENVS) Aarhus University Aarhus Aristotle University of Thessaloniki The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) 2015-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/10/8/084015 https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01862932/file/2016-015.pdf https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01862932 en eng HAL CCSD IOP Publishing ineris-01862932 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/8/084015 10670/1.bwo9oi https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01862932/file/2016-015.pdf https://hal-ineris.archives-ouvertes.fr/ineris-01862932 other Hyper Article en Ligne - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société ISSN: 1748-9326 Environmental Research Letters Environmental Research Letters, IOP Publishing, 2015, 10 (8), pp.art. 084015. ⟨10.1088/1748-9326/10/8/084015⟩ POLLUTION CLIMATE CHANGE OZONE geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/10/8/084015 2023-01-22T18:12:19Z Ozone air pollution is identified as one of the main threats bearing upon human health and ecosystems, with 25 000 deaths in 2005 attributed to surface ozone in Europe (IIASA 2013 TSAP Report #10). In addition, there is a concern that climate change could negate ozone pollution mitigation strategies, making them insufficient over the long run and jeopardising chances to meet the long term objective set by the European Union Directive of 2008 (Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008) (60 ppbv, daily maximum). This effect has been termed the ozone climate penalty. One way of assessing this climate penalty is by driving chemistry-transport models with future climate projections while holding the ozone precursor emissions constant (although the climate penalty may also be influenced by changes in emission of precursors). Here we present an analysis of the robustness of the climate penalty in Europe across time periods and scenarios by analysing the databases underlying 11 articles published on the topic since 2007, i.e. a total of 25 model projections. This substantial body of literature has never been explored to assess the uncertainty and robustness of the climate ozone penalty because of the use of different scenarios, time periods and ozone metrics. Despite the variability of model design and setup in this database of 25 model projection, the present meta-analysis demonstrates the significance and robustness of the impact of climate change on European surface ozone with a latitudinal gradient from a penalty bearing upon large parts of continental Europe and a benefit over the North Atlantic region of the domain. Future climate scenarios present a penalty for summertime (JJA) surface ozone by the end of the century (2071-2100) of at most 5 ppbv. Over European land surfaces, the 95% confidence interval of JJA ozone change is [0.44; 0.64] and [0.99; 1.50] ppbv for the 2041-2070 and 2071-2100 time windows, respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Unknown Environmental Research Letters 10 8 084015
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topic POLLUTION
CLIMATE CHANGE
OZONE
geo
envir
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CLIMATE CHANGE
OZONE
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Colette, Augustin
Andersson, Camilla
Baklanov, Alexander
Bessagnet, Bertrand
Brandt, Jorgen
Christensen, Jesper H.
Doherty, Ruth
Engardt, Magnuz
Geels, Camilla
Giannakopoulos, Christos
Hedegaard, Gitte B.
Katragkou, Eleni
Langner, Joakim
Lei, Hang
Manders, Astrid
Melas, Dimitri
Meleux, Frédérik
Rouil, Laurence
Sofiev, Mikhail
Soares, Joana
Stevenson, David S.
Tombrou-tzella, Maria
Varotsos, Konstantinos V.
Young, Paul
Is the ozone climate penalty robust in Europe ?
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CLIMATE CHANGE
OZONE
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envir
description Ozone air pollution is identified as one of the main threats bearing upon human health and ecosystems, with 25 000 deaths in 2005 attributed to surface ozone in Europe (IIASA 2013 TSAP Report #10). In addition, there is a concern that climate change could negate ozone pollution mitigation strategies, making them insufficient over the long run and jeopardising chances to meet the long term objective set by the European Union Directive of 2008 (Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008) (60 ppbv, daily maximum). This effect has been termed the ozone climate penalty. One way of assessing this climate penalty is by driving chemistry-transport models with future climate projections while holding the ozone precursor emissions constant (although the climate penalty may also be influenced by changes in emission of precursors). Here we present an analysis of the robustness of the climate penalty in Europe across time periods and scenarios by analysing the databases underlying 11 articles published on the topic since 2007, i.e. a total of 25 model projections. This substantial body of literature has never been explored to assess the uncertainty and robustness of the climate ozone penalty because of the use of different scenarios, time periods and ozone metrics. Despite the variability of model design and setup in this database of 25 model projection, the present meta-analysis demonstrates the significance and robustness of the impact of climate change on European surface ozone with a latitudinal gradient from a penalty bearing upon large parts of continental Europe and a benefit over the North Atlantic region of the domain. Future climate scenarios present a penalty for summertime (JJA) surface ozone by the end of the century (2071-2100) of at most 5 ppbv. Over European land surfaces, the 95% confidence interval of JJA ozone change is [0.44; 0.64] and [0.99; 1.50] ppbv for the 2041-2070 and 2071-2100 time windows, respectively.
author2 Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS)
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI)
Department of Environmental Science Roskilde (ENVS)
Aarhus University Aarhus
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)
Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Colette, Augustin
Andersson, Camilla
Baklanov, Alexander
Bessagnet, Bertrand
Brandt, Jorgen
Christensen, Jesper H.
Doherty, Ruth
Engardt, Magnuz
Geels, Camilla
Giannakopoulos, Christos
Hedegaard, Gitte B.
Katragkou, Eleni
Langner, Joakim
Lei, Hang
Manders, Astrid
Melas, Dimitri
Meleux, Frédérik
Rouil, Laurence
Sofiev, Mikhail
Soares, Joana
Stevenson, David S.
Tombrou-tzella, Maria
Varotsos, Konstantinos V.
Young, Paul
author_facet Colette, Augustin
Andersson, Camilla
Baklanov, Alexander
Bessagnet, Bertrand
Brandt, Jorgen
Christensen, Jesper H.
Doherty, Ruth
Engardt, Magnuz
Geels, Camilla
Giannakopoulos, Christos
Hedegaard, Gitte B.
Katragkou, Eleni
Langner, Joakim
Lei, Hang
Manders, Astrid
Melas, Dimitri
Meleux, Frédérik
Rouil, Laurence
Sofiev, Mikhail
Soares, Joana
Stevenson, David S.
Tombrou-tzella, Maria
Varotsos, Konstantinos V.
Young, Paul
author_sort Colette, Augustin
title Is the ozone climate penalty robust in Europe ?
title_short Is the ozone climate penalty robust in Europe ?
title_full Is the ozone climate penalty robust in Europe ?
title_fullStr Is the ozone climate penalty robust in Europe ?
title_full_unstemmed Is the ozone climate penalty robust in Europe ?
title_sort is the ozone climate penalty robust in europe ?
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