Role of convection in redistributing formaldehyde to the upper troposphere over North America and the North Atlantic during the summer 2004 INTEX campaign
Measurements of formaldehyde (CHâO) from a tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer (TDLAS) were acquired onboard the NASA DC-8 aircraft during the summer 2004 INTEX-NA campaign to test our understanding of convection and CHâO production mechanisms in the upper troposphere (UT, 6 - 12 km) over continental North America and the North Atlantic Ocean. The present study utilizes these TDLAS measurements and results from a box model to (1) establish sets of conditions by which to distinguish "background" UT CHâO levels from those perturbed by convection and other causes; (2) quantify the CHâO precursor budgets for both air mass types; (3) quantify the fraction of time that the UT CHâO measurements over North America and North Atlantic are perturbed during the summer of 2004; (4) provide estimates for the fraction of time that such perturbed CHâO levels are caused by direct convection of boundary layer CHâO and/or convection of CHâO precursors; (5) assess the ability of box models to reproduce the CHâO measurements; and (6) examine CHâO and HOâ relationships in the presence of enhanced NO. Multiple tracers were used to arrive at a set of UT CHâO background and perturbed air mass periods, and 46% of the TDLAS measurements fell within the latter category. In general, production of CHâO from CHâ was found to be the dominant source term, even in perturbed air masses. This was followed by production from methyl hydroperoxide, methanol, PAN-type compounds, and ketones, in descending order of their contribution. At least 70% to 73% of the elevated UT observations were caused by enhanced production from CHâO precursors rather than direct transport of CHâO from the boundary layer. In the presence of elevated NO, there was a definite trend in the CHâO measurement - model discrepancy, and this was highly correlated with HOâ measurement - model discrepancies in the UT.
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An edited version of this paper was published by AGU. Copyright 2008 American Geophysical Union.
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