Seasonal Oxidant Observations in the Tropical North Atlantic Atmosphere
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Leeds
Department Name: Sch of Chemistry
Abstract
The tropical marine boundary layer acts as an engine room for the self cleansing of the Earths atmosphere, - a result of high solar radiation and an abundance of water vapour and ozone. It is in these regions that the effects of certain greenhouse gases may be acutely influenced, since the oxidation chemistry occurring is potent in controlling the lifetime and hence future concentrations of gases such as methane and ozone. Atmospheric observations in tropical regions are however sparse and for the dominant atmospheric oxidant OH almost non-existent. A measurement of OH alone however is of only limited use, - the key to improving and testing our understanding is to subsequently compare those concentrations measured locally with concentrations calculated from first principles when all other trace species which form and react with OH are accounted for. This requires a formidable array of analytical instrumentation to measure species such as ozone, nitrogen oxides, organic and halogen compounds and aerosols. To attempt to understand OH over a seasonal cycle, which is of by far the most value to global and climate models, is feasible only where long time series observations of other gases can also be made. Within this proposal we identify that to obtain year-round measurements of OH, and its partner species HO2, in conjunction with a highly instrumented atmospheric observatory located within the tropical marine boundary layer would be a unique and world leading experiment. Our experiment places a laser induced fluorescence instrument capable of high sensitivity HO/HO2 measurements at the SOLAS Cape Verde atmospheric Observatory. To support nearly one year of radical observations starting in 2008, we propose that the detailed trace gas time series at the Observatory be extended by a further 9 months to end of Apr 2009. Numerous links and users of the potential dataset can be identified already in the global atmospheric modelling communities.
Organisations
Publications

Stone D
(2018)
Impacts of bromine and iodine chemistry on tropospheric OH and HO<sub>2</sub>: comparing observations with box and global model perspectives
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics


Vaughan S
(2012)
Seasonal observations of OH and HO<sub>2</sub> in the remote tropical marine boundary layer
in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Description | OH and HO2 concentrations were measured during 3 campaigns at the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory in 2009, providing the first seasonal measurements of these radicals in this marine environment. Recently these measurements have been compared to a box model and the GEOS-CHEM model. |
Exploitation Route | Observations of OH and HO2 in the tropical background air are vital to constrain/evaluate models of the troposphere. The long term running of the CVAO provides a data context for shorter term studies in the vicinity, and data is used by atmospheric modellers to study photochemistry and trends in the background troposphere. |
Sectors | Environment |
Description | The funding provided allowed us to extend the running of the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory (CVAO) for a further 2 years, and thus to bridge to National Capability funding from NCAS, which is now awarded as an annual contract. The CVAO is now a global WMO/GAW station, Thus, experimental infrastructure enabled in this research now contributes to UK Government obligations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and informs it of long-term atmospheric change. |
First Year Of Impact | 2009 |
Sector | Environment |
Impact Types | Societal Policy & public services |
Description | Chapter 6 Lead author for 2018 WMO/UNEP Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion |
Geographic Reach | Multiple continents/international |
Policy Influence Type | Citation in other policy documents |
Impact | The 2018 WMO/UNEP Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion forms part of the quadrennial assessments of ozone depletion by the Scientific Assessment Panel of the Montreal Protocol. These assessments inform decisions taken by governments for the protection of ozone and climate under the Montreal Protocol. |
URL | https://ozone.unep.org/science/assessment/sap |
Description | BBC Podcast - Under the Weather |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A broadcast e.g. TV/radio/film/podcast (other than news/press) |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | National |
Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
Results and Impact | Recorded interview on stratospheric O3 as part of BBC Podcast - Under the Weather |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |
Description | Talk at Science Live: A -level (Birmingham Event) |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Regional |
Primary Audience | Schools |
Results and Impact | around 1000 sixth formers attended this event, which is aimed at informing their University and career choices. |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |
Description | Talk at Science Live: A -level (London Event) |
Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
Geographic Reach | Regional |
Primary Audience | Schools |
Results and Impact | Talk at Science Live: A -level (London, Chemistry Event) to more than 1000 UK sixth formers |
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2018 |