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Meteorological Models
Atmosphere is
complicated
Most complicated at
surface, coastal regions
Models reliability
fluctuates
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Longitude
David Smith, Stacey Hughes, Don R. Blake, Rafe Day
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Latitude
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36
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35
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-121 -120.5 -120 -119.5 -119 -118.5 -118 -117.5 -117 -116.5
Longitude
David Smith, Stacey Hughes, Don R. Blake, Rafe Day
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Latitude
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34.3
34.2
34.1
34
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-119.6
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-119.4
Longitude
David Smith, Stacey Hughes, Don R. Blake, Rafe Day
Air Samples
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Offshore station
Mohawk Kelp
Forest
Isla Vista Kelp
Forest
Platform Holly
Coal Oil Point
5m above
surface
Lab Analysis
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Gas chromatography
Elevated levels of urban gases
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HCFC-141b
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Refrigerant
HFC-152a
HCFC-141b
HCFC-141b Measurements During SARP 2016
100
Flight 1
Flight 2
Kudela
Pusede
Roberts
Blake
90
HCFC-141b (ppt)
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HYSPLIT Trajectories
24 back
trajectories
Majority through
Central Valley
San Francisco or
Fresno source
HCFC-141b Comparison
RF02 and Santa Barbara Cans
60
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90
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36
70
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60
35
Latitude
Latitude
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45
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40
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50
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35
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40
34
30
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30
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33
-121
HCFC-141b (ppt)
80
36.5
20
-120
-119
-118
-117
Longitude
25
33.5
33
-121
20
-120
-119
-118
-117
Longitude
Dichloromethane Comparisons
RF01 and Santa Barbara Cans
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100
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37.5
110
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100
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90
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80
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60
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50
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30
40
33
-121
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80
Latitude
Latitude
36
CH Cl (ppt)
90
33
-120
-119
-118
-117
Longitude
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-120
-119
-118
-117
Longitude
Ethyne:CO
Ethyne:CO
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Ethyne (pptv)
RF02 Ethyne:CO
3000
3000
y = 1:82x - 7.30
y = 3:11x - 68.0
R2 = 0.893
2000
1000
1000
0
0
1000
R2 = 0.948
2000
500
1000
1000
3000
y = 2:76x + 2.70
Ethyne (pptv)
500
R2 = 0.997
R2 = 0.977
2000
500
1000
0
0
100
200
300
CO (ppbv)
500
1000
CO (ppbv)
Source
Wind Data
Catalina Eddy
Meteorological
phenomenon
Forms April to
September
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Peaks in
June
Counter
clockwise
rotation
Revisit HYSPLIT
Majority through
Central Valley
Few trajectories
show Eddy
influence
Summary Future
Summary
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Summary Future
Future Research
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Airborne
Coastal
Sea
Summary Future
Acknowledgments
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Stacey Hughes
Dr. Don Blake
Rowland-Blake Lab
WAS Group
Rafe Day
Dr. Emily Schaller
Dr. Heath
Dr. Fuelberg
NASA Scientists
KORUS-AQ Scientists
UND & NSERC Staff
Summary Future
Questions?
Summary Future
References
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Summary Future
Trichloroethylene
Trichloroethylene During SARP 2016
10
Flight 1
Flight 2
Kudela
Pusede
Roberts
Blake
9
8
C2 HCl 3 (ppt)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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Summary Future
HFC-152a
HFC-152a Measurements During SARP 2016
250
Flight 1
Flight 2
Kudela
Pusede
Roberts
Blake
HFC-152a (ppt)
200
150
100
50
0
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Summary Future
Dichloromethane
Dichloromethane During SARP 2016
120
110
100
CH 2 Cl 2 (ppt)
90
80
70
60
50
Flight 1
Flight 2
Kudela
Pusede
Roberts
Blake
40
30
20
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Summary Future
Trichloroethylene Comparisons
RF02 and Santa Barbara Cans
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2.5
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8
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34
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33
-121
-119
-118
33.5
Longitude
34.5
34
-117
1.5
35
-120
35.5
33
-121
C2 HCl3 (ppt)
35.5
36
Latitude
Latitude
36
0.5
-120
-119
-118
-117
Longitude