which successfully passed the QA-process (i.e., met the Data
Quality Objectices) were included into the TFS-central data bank.
The following summary of major results obtained in TFS would not
have been possible without the contribution of many
experimentalists and modellers participating in this project. I
would like to thank these colleagues for their support. All
participants are grateful for the financial support by the BMBF and
for the assistance by the Projekttragerschaft (UKF-GSF-Miinchen).
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, WOLFGANG SEILER February 2002 DEVELOPMENT
AND APPLICATION OF A MESOSCALE MODEL HIERARCHY FOR THE DIAGNOSIS
AND FORECAST OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF POLLUTANTS OVER GERMANY AND
EUROPE Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry 42: 5-22, 2002. 5 (c) 2002
Kluwer Academic Publishers. An Empirical, Receptor-Based Procedure
for Assessing the Effect of Different Ozone Mitigation Strategies
WOLFGANG FRICKE, WINFRIED VANDERSEE and STEFAN GILGE Deutscher
Wetterdienst, Meteorologisches Observatorium, Albin-Schwaiger-Weg
10, D-82383 Hohenpeissenberg, Germany, e-mail:
[email protected] (Received: 6 November 2000; in final form:
29 May 2(01) Abstract. The paper presents a new receptor-based
approach for investigating the effect of differ- ent mitigation
strategies on surface ozone concentrations. The empirical approach
relates measured ozone concentrations to 3-D back trajectories and
European precursor emission data (NOx, VOC, isoprene). These are
the only parameters used as input. Following a description of the
method, results for two German stations, an urban and a rural
mountain site, are described, and discussed in detail.
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