HOx measurements in the summertime upper troposphere over Europe: a comparison of observations to a box model and a 3-D model
2012
Abstract. In situ airborne measurements of OH and HO 2 with the HORUS (HydrOxyl Radical measurement Unit based on fluorescence Spectroscopy) instrument were performed in the summertime upper troposphere across Europe during the HOOVER 2 (HO x OVer EuRope) campaign in July 2007. Complementary measurements of trace gas species and photolysis frequencies were conducted to obtain a broad data set, which has been used to quantify the significant HO x sources and sinks. In this study we compare the in situ measurement of OH and HO 2 with simulated mixing ratios from the constrained box model CAABA/MECCA (Chemistry As A Box Model Application/Module Efficiently Calculating the Chemistry of the Atmosphere), and the global circulation model EMAC (ECHAM5/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry Model). The constrained box model reproduces the observed OH and HO 2 mixing ratios with better agreement (obs/mod median 98% OH, 96% HO 2 ) than the global model (median 76% OH, 59% HO 2 ). The observations and the computed HO x sources and sinks are used to identify deviations between the models and their impacts on the calculated HO x budget.
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