Kong Fanyou. 1994: The Vertical Transport of Air Pollutants by Convective Clouds Part II: Transport of Soluble Gases and Sensitivity Tests. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 11(1): 1-12., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02656988
Citation: Kong Fanyou. 1994: The Vertical Transport of Air Pollutants by Convective Clouds Part II: Transport of Soluble Gases and Sensitivity Tests. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 11(1): 1-12., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02656988

The Vertical Transport of Air Pollutants by Convective Clouds Part II: Transport of Soluble Gases and Sensitivity Tests

  • A two-dimensional, non-reactive convective cloud transport model is used to simulate in detail the vertical transport and wet scavenging of soluble pollutant gases by a deep thunderstorm system, Simulations show that for gases with not very high solubility, a deep and intense thunderstorm can still rapidly and efficiently transport them from boundary layer (PBL) up to mid and upper troposphere, resulting in a local significant increase of concentration in the upper layer and a reduction in PBL. Dissolution effects decrease both the incloud gas concentration and the upward net fluxes. The higher the solubility is, the more remarkable the decrease is. However, for very low soluble gases (H < 102 M atm-1), the influences are very slight. In addition, the effects of irreversible dissolution and aqueous reactions in drops on the vertical transport of gaseous pollutants are estimated in extreme.
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