从COVID-19大流行的角度看短期空气污染物和气候因素

IF 25.2 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Yuan Wang, Chenchong Zhang, Elyse A. Pennington, Liyin He, Jiani Yang, Xueying Yu, Yangfan Liu, John H. Seinfeld
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行封锁期间,人为排放大幅减少,为评估地球系统对人类活动的反应提供了无与伦比的机会。在此,我们综合了在区域和全球尺度上了解气溶胶、臭氧(O3)、氮氧化物(NOx)和甲烷(CH4)等短寿命大气成分变化的最新进展,以响应COVID-19导致的减排及其相关的气候影响。交通运输部门的大规模减排降低了近地表颗粒物和臭氧浓度,并受大气氧化能力和异常气象条件的调节,有一定的区域增强。大流行期间甲烷的增加是甲烷排放和化学汇波动的综合影响。发现所有短寿命物种的全球净辐射强迫很小,但在中国和印度附近可以看到区域性的气溶胶辐射影响。除了观测到的飞机尾迹减少外,仅从模拟评估中报告了气溶胶对云和降水的微物理影响。大流行对区域地表温度、大气环流和生态系统存在中度气候影响,主要在人口稠密和污染地区。在与大流行病有关的研究中出现了新的方法,以便在多个平台和模型模拟的观察结果之间实现协同作用,并克服检测和归因研究中的巨大障碍和复杂性。从COVID-19研究中获得的关于排放、化学和气象之间复杂相互作用的见解,以及意想不到的气候强迫-响应关系,突显了未来清洁空气和减轻全球变暖不利影响的挑战。
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Short-Lived Air Pollutants and Climate Forcers Through the Lens of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dramatic reductions in anthropogenic emissions during the lockdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic provide an unparalleled opportunity to assess responses of the Earth system to human activities. Here, we synthesize the latest progress in understanding changes in short-lived atmospheric constituents, that is, aerosols, ozone (O3), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and methane (CH4), in response to COVID-19 induced emission reductions and the associated climate impacts on regional and global scales. The large-scale emission reduction in the transportation sector reduced near-surface particulate and ozone concentrations, with certain regional enhancements modulated by atmospheric oxidizing capacity and abnormal meteorological conditions. The methane increase during the pandemic is a combined effect of fluctuations in methane emissions and chemical sinks. Global net radiative forcing of all short-lived species was found to be small, but regionally, aerosol radiative impacts during the lockdowns were discernible near China and India. Aerosol microphysical effects on clouds and precipitation were reported from modeling assessments only, except for observed reductions in aircraft contrails. There exist moderate climatic impacts of the pandemic on regional surface temperature, atmospheric circulations, and ecosystems, mainly over populous and polluted areas. Novel methodologies emerge in the pandemic-related research to achieve the synergy between observations from multiple platforms and model simulations and to overcome the enormous hurdles and sophistication in detection and attribution studies. The insight gained from COVID-19 research concerning the complex interplay between emission, chemistry, and meteorology, as well as the unexpected climate forcing-responses relationships, underscores future challenges for cleaning up the air and alleviating the adverse impacts of global warming.

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Reviews of Geophysics
Reviews of Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
50.30
自引率
0.80%
发文量
28
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Geophysics Reviews (ROG) offers comprehensive overviews and syntheses of current research across various domains of the Earth and space sciences. Our goal is to present accessible and engaging reviews that cater to the diverse AGU community. While authorship is typically by invitation, we warmly encourage readers and potential authors to share their suggestions with our editors.
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