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Wildfire influences on the variability and trend of summer surface ozone in the mountainous western United States
Laboratory for Climate and Ocean–Atmosphere Sciences, Department of
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University,
Beijing 100871, China
Lin Zhang
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Laboratory for Climate and Ocean–Atmosphere Sciences, Department of
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University,
Beijing 100871, China
Xu Yue
Climate Change Research Center, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
Jiachen Zhang
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Viterbi School of
Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA
Daniel A. Jaffe
School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, University of Washington Bothell, Bothell, WA 98011, USA
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Andreas Stohl
Norwegian Institute for Air Research, 2007 Kjeller, Norway
Yuanhong Zhao
Laboratory for Climate and Ocean–Atmosphere Sciences, Department of
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University,
Beijing 100871, China
Jingyuan Shao
Laboratory for Climate and Ocean–Atmosphere Sciences, Department of
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University,
Beijing 100871, China
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Increasing wildfire activities in the mountainous western US may present a challenge for the region to attain a recently revised ozone air quality standard in summer. We quantify the wildfire influence on the ozone variability, trends, and number of high ozone days over this region in summers 1989–2010 using a Lagrangian dispersion model and statistical regression models.
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