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Global impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the surface concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and ozone
by
Lucchesi, Robert A.
, Franca, Bruno B.
, Ryan, Robert G.
, Mandarino, Felipe C.
, Evans, Mathew J.
, Díaz Suárez, M. Valeria
, Fakes, Luke H.
, Pawson, Steven
, Hasenkopf, Christa A.
, Oda, Tomohiro
, Knowland, K. Emma
, Modekurty, Sruti
, Keller, Christoph A.
in
Air pollution
/ Air quality management
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Bias
/ Business
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Data mining
/ Datasets
/ Disease control
/ Diurnal cycle
/ Diurnal variations
/ Emissions
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Emissions control
/ Epidemics
/ Human influences
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Meteorology
/ Nitrogen compounds
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ Nitrogen oxides
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Ozone
/ Pandemics
/ Photochemicals
/ Photochemistry
/ Pollutants
/ Real time
/ Seasonal variability
/ Seasonal variation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Titration
2021
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Global impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the surface concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and ozone
by
Lucchesi, Robert A.
, Franca, Bruno B.
, Ryan, Robert G.
, Mandarino, Felipe C.
, Evans, Mathew J.
, Díaz Suárez, M. Valeria
, Fakes, Luke H.
, Pawson, Steven
, Hasenkopf, Christa A.
, Oda, Tomohiro
, Knowland, K. Emma
, Modekurty, Sruti
, Keller, Christoph A.
in
Air pollution
/ Air quality management
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Bias
/ Business
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Data mining
/ Datasets
/ Disease control
/ Diurnal cycle
/ Diurnal variations
/ Emissions
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Emissions control
/ Epidemics
/ Human influences
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Meteorology
/ Nitrogen compounds
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ Nitrogen oxides
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Ozone
/ Pandemics
/ Photochemicals
/ Photochemistry
/ Pollutants
/ Real time
/ Seasonal variability
/ Seasonal variation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Titration
2021
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Global impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the surface concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and ozone
by
Lucchesi, Robert A.
, Franca, Bruno B.
, Ryan, Robert G.
, Mandarino, Felipe C.
, Evans, Mathew J.
, Díaz Suárez, M. Valeria
, Fakes, Luke H.
, Pawson, Steven
, Hasenkopf, Christa A.
, Oda, Tomohiro
, Knowland, K. Emma
, Modekurty, Sruti
, Keller, Christoph A.
in
Air pollution
/ Air quality management
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Bias
/ Business
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Data mining
/ Datasets
/ Disease control
/ Diurnal cycle
/ Diurnal variations
/ Emissions
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Emissions control
/ Epidemics
/ Human influences
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Meteorology
/ Nitrogen compounds
/ Nitrogen dioxide
/ Nitrogen oxides
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Ozone
/ Pandemics
/ Photochemicals
/ Photochemistry
/ Pollutants
/ Real time
/ Seasonal variability
/ Seasonal variation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Titration
2021
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Global impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the surface concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and ozone
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Global impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the surface concentrations of nitrogen dioxide and ozone
2021
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Overview
Social distancing to combat the COVID-19 pandemic has led
to widespread reductions in air pollutant emissions. Quantifying these
changes requires a business-as-usual counterfactual that accounts for the
synoptic and seasonal variability of air pollutants. We use a machine learning algorithm driven by information from the NASA GEOS-CF model to
assess changes in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3) at 5756
observation sites in 46 countries from January through June 2020. Reductions
in NO2 coincide with the timing and intensity of COVID-19 restrictions,
ranging from 60 % in severely affected cities (e.g., Wuhan, Milan) to
little change (e.g., Rio de Janeiro, Taipei). On average, NO2
concentrations were 18 (13–23) % lower than business as usual from
February 2020 onward. China experienced the earliest and steepest decline,
but concentrations since April have mostly recovered and remained within
5 % of the business-as-usual estimate. NO2 reductions in Europe and
the US have been more gradual, with a halting recovery starting in late
March. We estimate that the global NOx (NO + NO2) emission
reduction during the first 6 months of 2020 amounted to 3.1 (2.6–3.6) TgN,
equivalent to 5.5 (4.7–6.4) % of the annual anthropogenic total. The
response of surface O3 is complicated by competing influences of
nonlinear atmospheric chemistry. While surface O3 increased by up to
50 % in some locations, we find the overall net impact on daily average
O3 between February–June 2020 to be small. However, our analysis
indicates a flattening of the O3 diurnal cycle with an increase in
nighttime ozone due to reduced titration and a decrease in daytime ozone,
reflecting a reduction in photochemical production. The O3 response is dependent on season, timescale, and environment,
with declines in surface O3 forecasted if NOx emission
reductions continue.
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