Dataset for: Implications of sea breezes on air quality monitoring in a coastal urban environment, evidence from high resolution modeling of NO2 and O3
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https://hdl.handle.net/2144/45630Abstract
This data contains observations and chemical transport model output relevant to an analysis of sea breeze impacts on local air quality in Boston. Model output are from a summer 2019 WRF-Chem simulation over the Northeast US, including the greater Boston region. Observational assets were compiled in order to evaluate the model performance.
Description
We present data relevant to an analysis of sea breeze impacts on the temporal and spatial distribution of primary and secondary air pollutants over the greater Boston area. WRF-Chem simulations were performed at 3 km x 3 km spatial resolution over the period of June 22 - July 10, 2019. We include daily snapshots of 3-D NO2, O3, and wind fields from the model. Observations were taken from routine air quality monitoring stations from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, routine meteorological observations collected and compiled by NOAA, and new observations collected by Pandora Spectrometer Systems at Boston University. These assets were analyzed and are fully described in an accompanying manuscript submitted first to the Journal of Geophysical Research (Article DOI to be provided).
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