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ENSO modulation of summertime tropospheric ozone over China

Yang Yang, Mengyun Li, Hailong Wang, Huimin Li, Pinya Wang, Ke Li, Meng Gao, Hong Liao

2022Environmental Research Letters71 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Ozone (O 3 ) is one of the most critical pollutants affecting air quality in China in recent years. In this study, different impacts of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) warm/cold phases on summertime tropospheric O 3 over China are examined based on model simulations, ground measurements, and reanalysis data. Summertime surface O 3 concentrations in China show a positive correlation with ENSO index during years 1990–2019, with the largest increases by 20% over southern China in El Niño (warm phase) relative to La Niña (cold phase) years. The ENSO modulation extends to the middle and even upper troposphere. Our analysis indicates that O 3 flux convergence associated with weakened southerlies is the primary reason for the increase in tropospheric O 3 over southern China. In addition, the O 3 increase during El Niño years is mainly from domestic emissions in China. This study highlights the potential significance of ENSO in modulating tropospheric O 3 concentrations in China, with great implications for O 3 pollution mitigation.

Topics & Concepts

TroposphereClimatologyEnvironmental scienceTropospheric ozoneOzoneAtmospheric sciencesEl Niño Southern OscillationChinaMeteorologyGeographyGeologyArchaeologyAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsAtmospheric Ozone and ClimateAir Quality and Health Impacts