TY  - JOUR
AU  - Schultz, Martin
AU  - Schröder, Sabine
AU  - Lyapina, Olga
AU  - Cooper, Owen
AU  - Galbally, Ian
AU  - Petropavlovskikh, Irina
AU  - Von Schneidemesser, Erika
AU  - Tanimoto, Hiroshi
AU  - Elshorbany, Yasin
AU  - Naja, Manish
AU  - Seguel, Rodrigo
AU  - Dauert, Ute
AU  - Eckhardt, Paul
AU  - Feigenspahn, Stefan
AU  - Fiebig, Markus
AU  - Hjellbrekke, Anne-Gunn
AU  - Hong, You-Deog
AU  - Christian Kjeld, Peter
AU  - Koide, Hiroshi
AU  - Lear, Gary
AU  - Tarasick, David
AU  - Ueno, Mikio
AU  - Wallasch, Markus
AU  - Baumgardner, Darrel
AU  - Chuang, Ming-Tung
AU  - Gillett, Robert
AU  - Lee, Meehye
AU  - Molloy, Suzie
AU  - Moolla, Raeesa
AU  - Wang, Tao
AU  - Sharps, Katrina
AU  - Adame, Jose A.
AU  - Ancellet, Gerard
AU  - Apadula, Francesco
AU  - Artaxo, Paulo
AU  - Barlasina, Maria
AU  - Bogucka, Magdalena
AU  - Bonasoni, Paolo
AU  - Chang, Limseok
AU  - Colomb, Aurelie
AU  - Cuevas, Emilio
AU  - Cupeiro, Manuel
AU  - Degorska, Anna
AU  - Ding, Aijun
AU  - Fröhlich, Marina
AU  - Frolova, Marina
AU  - Gadhavi, Harish
AU  - Gheusi, Francois
AU  - Gilge, Stefan
AU  - Gonzalez, Margarita Y.
AU  - Gros, Valerie
AU  - Hamad, Samera H.
AU  - Helmig, Detlev
AU  - Henriques, Diamantino
AU  - Hermansen, Ove
AU  - Holla, Robert
AU  - Huber, Jacques
AU  - Im, Ulas
AU  - Jaffe, Daniel A.
AU  - Komala, Ninong
AU  - Kubistin, Dagmar
AU  - Lam, Ka-Se
AU  - Laurila, Tuomas
AU  - Lee, Haeyoung
AU  - Levy, Ilan
AU  - Mazzoleni, Claudio
AU  - Mazzoleni, Lynn
AU  - McClure-Begley, Audra
AU  - Mohamad, Maznorizan
AU  - Murovic, Marijana
AU  - Navarro-Comas, M.
AU  - Nicodim, Florin
AU  - Parrish, David
AU  - Read, Katie A.
AU  - Reid, Nick
AU  - Ries, Ludwig
AU  - Saxena, Pallavi
AU  - Schwab, James J.
AU  - Scorgie, Yvonne
AU  - Senik, Irina
AU  - Simmonds, Peter
AU  - Sinha, Vinayak
AU  - Skorokhod, Andrey
AU  - Spain, Gerard
AU  - Spangl, Wolfgang
AU  - Spoor, Ronald
AU  - Springston, Stephen R.
AU  - Steer, Kelvyn
AU  - Steinbacher, Martin
AU  - Suharguniyawan, Eka
AU  - Torre, Paul
AU  - Trickl, Thomas
AU  - Weili, Lin
AU  - Weller, Rolf
AU  - Xu, Xiaobin
AU  - Xue, Likun
AU  - Zhiqiang, Ma
TI  - Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report: Database and Metrics Data of Global Surface Ozone Observations
JO  - Elementa
VL  - 5
SN  - 2325-1026
CY  - Washington, DC
PB  - BioOne
M1  - FZJ-2017-07264
SP  - 58 - 84
PY  - 2017
AB  - In support of the first Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR) a relational database of global surface ozone observations has been developed and populated with hourly measurement data and enhanced metadata. A comprehensive suite of ozone data products including standard statistics, health and vegetation impact metrics, and trend information, are made available through a common data portal and a web interface. These data form the basis of the TOAR analyses focusing on human health, vegetation, and climate relevant ozone issues, which are part of this special feature.Cooperation among many data centers and individual researchers worldwide made it possible to build the world's largest collection of in-situ hourly surface ozone data covering the period from 1970 to 2015. By combining the data from almost 10,000 measurement sites around the world with global metadata information, new analyses of surface ozone have become possible, such as the first globally consistent characterisations of measurement sites as either urban or rural/remote. Exploitation of these global metadata allows for new insights into the global distribution, and seasonal and long-term changes of tropospheric ozone and they enable TOAR to perform the first, globally consistent analysis of present-day ozone concentrations and recent ozone changes with relevance to health, agriculture, and climate.Considerable effort was made to harmonize and synthesize data formats and metadata information from various networks and individual data submissions. Extensive quality control was applied to identify questionable and erroneous data, including changes in apparent instrument offsets or calibrations. Such data were excluded from TOAR data products. Limitations of a posteriori data quality assurance are discussed. As a result of the work presented here, global coverage of surface ozone data for scientific analysis has been significantly extended. Yet, large gaps remain in the surface observation network both in terms of regions without monitoring, and in terms of regions that have monitoring programs but no public access to the data archive. Therefore future improvements to the database will require not only improved data harmonization, but also expanded data sharing and increased monitoring in data-sparse regions.
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
UR  - <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000413172000001
DO  - DOI:10.1525/elementa.244
UR  - https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/838703
ER  -