Suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in China: from historical observations to future projections

Ozone suppression (OS) – negative correlation between ozone (O3) and temperature above a cutoff temperature (Tx) – has yet to be fully understood, causing large uncertainties in future global O3 projection. Given China's serious air pollution and large population, its future O3 projection has i...

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Main Authors: Ning, Guicai, Wardle, David A., Yim, Steve Hung Lam
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1707682023-10-09T15:30:36Z Suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in China: from historical observations to future projections Ning, Guicai Wardle, David A. Yim, Steve Hung Lam Asian School of the Environment Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Ozone Suppression Climate Change Ozone suppression (OS) – negative correlation between ozone (O3) and temperature above a cutoff temperature (Tx) – has yet to be fully understood, causing large uncertainties in future global O3 projection. Given China's serious air pollution and large population, its future O3 projection has important implications on global population health. The level of OS in China under climate change needs to be better understood. We assess OS in China and develop hybrid models with OS to project future O3 using downscaled climate projections. In 2015–2019, ∼19% of cities in China show OS, of which 80% has Tx > 34°C. Moreover, O3 is projected to suppress more and up to 11.75% of future regional O3 in high-emission scenarios in the late 21st century. Our findings highlight the essentiality to incorporate OS into chemical transport models for more accurate future O3 projection. Published version This work is jointly supported by the Vice-Chancellor's Discretionary Fund of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (grant no. 4930744) and Dr. Stanley Ho Medicine Development Foundation (grant no. 8305509). 2023-10-07T14:00:19Z 2023-10-07T14:00:19Z 2022 Journal Article Ning, G., Wardle, D. A. & Yim, S. H. L. (2022). Suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in China: from historical observations to future projections. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(4), e2021GL097090-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097090 0094-8276 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170768 10.1029/2021GL097090 2-s2.0-85125939834 4 49 e2021GL097090 en Geophysical Research Letters © 2022 American Geophysical Union. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL097090 application/pdf
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topic Science::Geology
Ozone Suppression
Climate Change
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Ozone Suppression
Climate Change
Ning, Guicai
Wardle, David A.
Yim, Steve Hung Lam
Suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in China: from historical observations to future projections
description Ozone suppression (OS) – negative correlation between ozone (O3) and temperature above a cutoff temperature (Tx) – has yet to be fully understood, causing large uncertainties in future global O3 projection. Given China's serious air pollution and large population, its future O3 projection has important implications on global population health. The level of OS in China under climate change needs to be better understood. We assess OS in China and develop hybrid models with OS to project future O3 using downscaled climate projections. In 2015–2019, ∼19% of cities in China show OS, of which 80% has Tx > 34°C. Moreover, O3 is projected to suppress more and up to 11.75% of future regional O3 in high-emission scenarios in the late 21st century. Our findings highlight the essentiality to incorporate OS into chemical transport models for more accurate future O3 projection.
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Ning, Guicai
Wardle, David A.
Yim, Steve Hung Lam
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author Ning, Guicai
Wardle, David A.
Yim, Steve Hung Lam
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title Suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in China: from historical observations to future projections
title_short Suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in China: from historical observations to future projections
title_full Suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in China: from historical observations to future projections
title_fullStr Suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in China: from historical observations to future projections
title_full_unstemmed Suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in China: from historical observations to future projections
title_sort suppression of ozone formation at high temperature in china: from historical observations to future projections
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170768
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