Inferring ozone production in an urban atmosphere using measurements of peroxynitric acid

Observations of peroxynitric acid (HO₂ NO₂ ) obtained simultaneously with those of NO and NO₂ provide a sensitive measure of the ozone photochemical production rate. We illustrate this technique for constraining the ozone production rate with observations obtained from the NCAR C-130 aircraft platform during the Megacity Initiative: Local and Global Research Observations (MILAGRO) intensive in Mexico during the spring of 2006. Sensitive and selective measurements of HO₂NO₂ were made in situ using chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS). Observations were compared to modeled HO₂NO₂ concentrations obtained from the NASA Langley highly-constrained photochemical time-dependent box model. The median observed-to-calculated ratio of HO₂NO₂ is 1.18. At NOx levels greater than 15 ppbv, the photochemical box model underpredicts observations with an observed-to-calculated ratio of HO₂NO₂ of 1.57. As a result, we find that at high NOx, the ozone production rate calculated using measured HO₂NO₂ is faster than predicted using accepted photochemistry. Inclusion of an additional HOx source from the reaction of excited state NO₂ with H₂O or reduction in the rate constant of the reaction of OH with NO₂ improves the agreement.

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Author Spencer, K.
McCabe, D.
Crounse, J.
Olson, J.
Crawford, J.
Weinheimer, Andrew
Knapp, David
Montzka, Denise D.
Cantrell, Chris A.
Hornbrook, Rebecca
Mauldin, Roy
Wennberg, P.
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Suggested Citation Spencer, K., McCabe, D., Crounse, J., Olson, J., Crawford, J., Weinheimer, Andrew, Knapp, David, Montzka, Denise D., Cantrell, Chris A., Hornbrook, Rebecca, Mauldin, Roy, Wennberg, P.. (2009). Inferring ozone production in an urban atmosphere using measurements of peroxynitric acid. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7dj5gp1. Accessed 01 August 2025.

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