«With our hot, dry summers, we tend to
see higher ozone levels because ozone is formed with a combination of air pollution and sunlight.
Not exact matches
Hossaini and his team also assessed what would happen to
high - altitude
ozone if CH2Cl2 emissions rose at twice the rate
seen in the past decade.
Larsen and her colleagues found that
ozone concentrations were on average 11.1 percent
higher on days when plumes were
seen than on clear days.
China and South Asia, on the other hand, will
see the most
ozone - related damage to wheat, rice and soybean crops because of the chronically
high levels of toxic air pollution.
From the Perry Space looking DOWN plot, we
see that the ~ 10μm region is the
highest (except for the oxygen /
ozone «bite») and that the two H2O and the one CO2 regions are depressed.