A preliminary investigation of boundary layer effects on daytime CO₂ concentrations at a mountaintop location in the Rocky Mountains

Observations of CO₂ concentration at a mountaintop in the Colorado Rockies in summer show a large diurnal variability with minimum CO₂ concentrations found between 10:00 and 18:00 MST. Simulations are performed with a mesoscale model to examine the effects of atmospheric structure and large-scale flows on the diurnal variability. In the simulations initialized without large-scale winds, the CO₂ minimum occurs earlier compared to the observations. Upslope flows play an important role in the presence of this early (pre-noon) minimum while the timing and magnitude of the minimum depend only weakly on the temperature structure. An increase in large-scale flow has a noticeable impact on the diurnal variability with a more gradual decrease in daytime CO₂ concentration, similar to summer-averaged observations. From the idealized simulations and a case study, it is concluded that multi-scale flows and their interactions have a large influence on the observed diurnal variability.

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Author De Wekker, S.
Ameen, A.
Song, G.
Stephens, Britton
Hallar, A.
McCubbin, I.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2009-12-01T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2025-07-17T15:28:30.978265
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Suggested Citation De Wekker, S., Ameen, A., Song, G., Stephens, Britton, Hallar, A., McCubbin, I.. (2009). A preliminary investigation of boundary layer effects on daytime CO₂ concentrations at a mountaintop location in the Rocky Mountains. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d75m66sz. Accessed 31 July 2025.

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