NO2 photolysis frequencies in street canyons

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Abstract

Photolysis frequencies for NO2 are modeled for the conditions in urban streets, which are taken into account as canyons with variable height and width. The effect of a street canyon is presented with absolute values and as a ratio RJ of the photolysis frequency within the street compared to that with free horizon. This allows further use of the existing photolysis parameterizations. Values are presented for variable solar elevation and azimuth angles, varying atmospheric conditions and different street properties. The NO2 photolysis frequency in a street depends strongly on the relative width of the street and its orientation towards the sun. Averaged over atmospheric conditions and street orientation, the NO2 photolysis frequency is reduced in comparison with the values for free horizon: to less than 20% for narrow skyscraper streets, to about 40% for typical urban streets, and only to about 80% for garden streets. A parameterization with the global solar irradiance is given for the averaged RJ values. © 2010 Author(s).

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Koepke, P., Garhammer, M., & Hess, M. (2010). NO2 photolysis frequencies in street canyons. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 10(15), 7457–7466. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-7457-2010

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