Impacts of the Denver Cyclone on regional air quality and aerosol formation in the Colorado Front Range during FRAPPÉ 2014

We present airborne measurements made during the 2014 Front Range Air Pollution and Photochemistry Experiment (FRAPPÉ) project to investigate the impacts of the Denver Cyclone on regional air quality in the greater Denver area. Data on trace gases, non-refractory submicron aerosol chemical constitue...

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Veröffentlicht in:Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2016-09, Vol.16 (18), p.12039-12058
Hauptverfasser: Vu, Kennedy T, Dingle, Justin H, Bahreini, Roya, Reddy, Patrick J, Apel, Eric C, Campos, Teresa L, DiGangi, Joshua P, Diskin, Glenn S, Fried, Alan, Herndon, Scott C, Hills, Alan J, Hornbrook, Rebecca S, Huey, Greg, Kaser, Lisa, Montzka, Denise D, Nowak, John B, Pusede, Sally E, Richter, Dirk, Roscioli, Joseph R, Sachse, Glen W, Shertz, Stephen, Stell, Meghan, Tanner, David, Tyndall, Geoffrey S, Walega, James, Weibring, Peter, Weinheimer, Andrew J, Pfister, Gabriele, Flocke, Frank
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Zusammenfassung:We present airborne measurements made during the 2014 Front Range Air Pollution and Photochemistry Experiment (FRAPPÉ) project to investigate the impacts of the Denver Cyclone on regional air quality in the greater Denver area. Data on trace gases, non-refractory submicron aerosol chemical constituents, and aerosol optical extinction (βext) at λ  =  632 nm were evaluated in the presence and absence of the surface mesoscale circulation in three distinct study regions of the Front Range: In-Flow, Northern Front Range, and the Denver metropolitan area. Pronounced increases in mass concentrations of organics, nitrate, and sulfate in the Northern Front Range and the Denver metropolitan area were observed during the cyclone episodes (27–28 July) compared to the non-cyclonic days (26 July, 2–3 August). Organic aerosols dominated the mass concentrations on all evaluated days, with a 45 % increase in organics on cyclone days across all three regions, while the increase during the cyclone episode was up to  ∼  80 % over the Denver metropolitan area. In the most aged air masses (NOx / NOy  
ISSN:1680-7324
1680-7316
1680-7324
DOI:10.5194/acp-16-12039-2016