Abstract

The international ACROSS (Atmospheric ChemistRy Of the Suburban forest) intensive field measurement campaign (supported by the Make Our Planet Great Again initiative) took place from June 13 to July 25 2022 in and around the Ile-de-France during an exceptional hot (more than 3°C above the climatological mean for France) and dry summer season. This work will provide a broad classification of weather conditions that occurred during the campaign, useful for further analysis of observations and simulations. Weather scenarios will be analysed in terms of synoptic weather situations, relating transport patterns (regional advection to the Ile-de-France region, plumes from Paris agglomeration), temperature and relative humidity evolution. During the June-July 2022 period, several distinct weather and pollution patterns occurred, among which: (1) two strong heatwaves, with large photochemical activity promoting secondary pollutants build-up (O3, SOA), (2) advection of relatively clean oceanic air masses, and (3) Saharan dust and intense forest fire events with dust and fire aerosol advection to the Ile-de-France region. The analysis is based on meteorological data from several models (GFS, WRF, ARPEGE, AROME) and observations, pollution forecasts from the French Prev’Air system (http://www2.prevair.org/), and from the AirParif Esmeralda platform (http://www.esmeralda-web.fr/accueil/)  that have been used for the airborne campaign support. In addition, dedicated simulations with the CHIMERE model (see companion abstract by Di Antonio et al. for this session), and major pollutant observations by air quality networks, from satellites, or performed within ACROSS will be used to analyse how meteorological conditions and weather patterns impacted the spatial distributions of major primary and secondary chemical species. Especially tracers of anthropogenic and biogenic emissions and photochemical activity (O3, PM2.5, OA, BC, NOx, BVOC) will be analysed.  Keywords: Meteorology, pollutant distributions, transport patterns, ACROSS, MOPGA  

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