Heterogeneity and chemical reactivity of the remote troposphere defined by aircraft measurements – corrected

The NASA Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) mission built a photochemical climatology of air parcels based on in situ measurements with the NASA DC-8 aircraft along objectively planned profiling transects through the middle of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. In this paper we present and analyze a data set of 10 s (2 km) merged and gap-filled observations of the key reactive species driving the chemical budgets of O-3 and CH4 (O-3, CH4, CO, H2O, HCHO, H2O2, CH3OOH, C2H6, higher alkanes, alkenes, aromatics, NOx, HNO3, HNO4, peroxyacetyl nitrate, and other organic nitrates), consisting of 146 494 distinct air parcels from ATom deployments 1 through 4. Six models calculated the O-3 and CH4 photochemical tendencies from this modeling data stream for ATom 1. We find that 80 %-90 % of the total reactivity lies in the top 50 % of the parcels and 25 %-35 % in the top 10 %, supporting previous model-only studies that tropospheric chemistry is driven by a fraction of all the air. Surprisingly, the probability densities of species and reactivities averaged on a model scale (100 km) differ only slightly from the 2 km ATom 10 s data, indicating that much of the heterogeneity in tropospheric chemistry can be captured with current global chemistry models. Comparing the ATom reactivities over the tropical oceans with climatological statistics from six global chemistry models, we find generally good agreement with the reactivity rates for O-3 and CH4. Models distinctly underestimate O-3 production below 2 km relative to the mid-troposphere, and this can be traced to lower NOx levels than observed. Attaching photochemical reactivities to measurements of chemical species allows for a richer, yet more constrained-to-what-matters, set of metrics for model evaluation. This paper presents a corrected version of the paper published under the same authors and title (sans "corrected ") as .

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Author Guo, Hao
Flynn, Clare M.
Prather, Michael J.
Strode, Sarah A.
Steenrod, Stephen D.
Emmons, Louisa
Lacey, Forrest
Lamarque, Jean-Francois
Fiore, Arlene M.
Correa, Gus
Murray, Lee T.
Wolfe, Glenn M.
St. Clair, Jason M.
Kim, Michelle
Crounse, John
Diskin, Glenn
DiGangi, Joshua
Daube, Bruce C.
Commane, Roisin
McKain, Kathryn
Peischl, Jeff
Ryerson, Thomas B.
Thompson, Chelsea
Hanisco, Thomas F.
Blake, Donald
Blake, Nicola J.
Apel, Eric C.
Hornbrook, Rebecca S.
Elkins, James W.
Hintsa, Eric J.
Moore, Fred L.
Wofsy, Steven C.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2023-01-04T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Guo, Hao, Flynn, Clare M., Prather, Michael J., Strode, Sarah A., Steenrod, Stephen D., Emmons, Louisa, Lacey, Forrest, Lamarque, Jean-Francois, Fiore, Arlene M., Correa, Gus, Murray, Lee T., Wolfe, Glenn M., St. Clair, Jason M., Kim, Michelle, Crounse, John, Diskin, Glenn, DiGangi, Joshua, Daube, Bruce C., Commane, Roisin, McKain, Kathryn, Peischl, Jeff, Ryerson, Thomas B., Thompson, Chelsea, Hanisco, Thomas F., Blake, Donald, Blake, Nicola J., Apel, Eric C., Hornbrook, Rebecca S., Elkins, James W., Hintsa, Eric J., Moore, Fred L., Wofsy, Steven C.. (2023). Heterogeneity and chemical reactivity of the remote troposphere defined by aircraft measurements – corrected. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7cv4nmm. Accessed 20 June 2025.

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