The Pattern and Transport of Ozone in the Missouri Region

4/10/97


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The Pattern and Transport of Ozone in the Missouri Region

Missouri Ozone Concentrations and Background Ozone Entering the OTAG Domain

Pattern of Ozone Precursor Emissions

Changing Average O3 Concentrations from West to East

Areas of Violations (AOV) for 1hr-120 ppb and 8-hr-80 ppb Exceedances

Average Daily Max and Exceedance Rose for Ozone in St. Louis

Average Daily Max and Exceedance Rose for Ozone in Kansas City

Origin of High Ozone Concentrations

Origin of High Ozone Concentrations, Cont.

Role of Horizontal and Vertical Transport

St. Louis Transport Speed and Directions

Kansas City Transport Speed and Directions

Ozone Transport Visualization

Ozone in Urban and Power Plant Plumes

Spatial Pattern of High and Low Ozone Concentrations

Evidence that Precursor Emission Changes Cause Ozone Changes

Author: Rudolf Husar and Bret Schichtel

Email: rhusar@mecf.wustl.edu