Observations of ozone production in a dissipating tropical convective cell during TC4

From 13 July-9 August 2007, 25 ozonesondes were launched from Las Tablas, Panama as part of the Tropical Composition, Cloud, and Climate Coupling (TC4) mission. On 5 August, a strong convective cell formed in the Gulf of Panama. World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN) data indicated 563 flashes (09:00-17:00 UTC) in the Gulf. NO₂ data from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) show enhancements, suggesting lightning production of NOₓ. At 15:05 UTC, an ozonesonde ascended into the southern edge of the now dissipating convective cell as it moved west across the Azuero Peninsula. The balloon oscillated from 2.5-5.1 km five times (15:12-17:00 UTC), providing a unique examination of ozone (O₃) photochemistry on the edge of a convective cell. Ozone increased at a rate of ~1.6-4.6 ppbv/hr between the first and last ascent, resulting cell wide in an increase of ~(2.1-2.5)×10⁶ moles of O₃. This estimate agrees to within a factor of two of our estimates of photochemical lightning O₃ production from the WWLLN flashes, from the radar-inferred lightning flash data, and from the OMI NO2 data (~1.2, ~1.0, and~1.7×106 moles respectively), though all estimates have large uncertainties. Examination of DC-8 in situ and lidar O₃ data gathered around the Gulf that day suggests 70-97% of the O₃ change occurred in 2.5-5.1 km layer. A photochemical box model initialized with nearby TC4 aircraft trace gas data suggests these O₃ production rates are possible with our present understanding of photochemistry.

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Author Morris, G.
Thompson, M.
Pickering, K.
Chen, S.
Bucsela, E.
Kucera, Paul
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Suggested Citation Morris, G., Thompson, M., Pickering, K., Chen, S., Bucsela, E., Kucera, Paul. (2010). Observations of ozone production in a dissipating tropical convective cell during TC4. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7br8snw. Accessed 20 July 2025.

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