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Tropospheric
Ozone in the European Union
with contributions from: A.-G. Hjellbrekke4, H. Hootsen1,
Millán M. Millán5 5,
M. Tombrou6, D. Simpson7 |
Table of contents |
2. Tropospheric ozone: background
information
2.1 The issue of ozone in Europe
2.2 Chemical formation of ozone
2.3 Spatial scales
2.3.1 The phenomenology of rural ozone in
Europe
2.3.2 The phenomenology of episodes
2.4 Trends in tropospheric ozone
2.5 Photochemical ozone creation potential
2.6 Source-receptor relations
3. Sources of ozone precursors
3.1 Legislation aiming at emission reductions
4. The current Ozone Directive and other
relevant legislation
4.1 Council Directive 92/72/EEC on air pollution by ozone
4.1.1 Monitoring requirements under the Ozone
Directive
4.1.2 Assessment of exposures, risks and
effects versus the network description
4.2 Other relevant legislation
4.2.1 Council Decision 97/101/EC - Exchange of
Information (EoI)
5. Information reported to the Commission
under Council Directive 92/72/EEC in 1994-1996
5.1 Monitoring stations
5.2
Summary of data reported
5.2.1 Interannual variation
5.3 Exceedance of EU threshold values
5.3.1 Protection of human health
5.3.2 Protection of vegetation
5.3.3 Information and warning thresholds
5.3.4 Experiences with public information
5.4
Exceedance of WHO guidelines
5.4.1 WHO guidelines
5.4.2 AOT60 - human health
5.4.3 AOT40 and crops
5.4.4 AOT40 and forests
5.5 Characterisation of the ozone
phenomenology from a meteorological perspective
5.5.1 Ozone exceedances and weather type over
Middle Europe
5.5.2 Ozone conducive meteorological parameters
5.5.3 Photochemical formation of ozone
5.5.4 Long-range transport
5.5.5 Downward transport from the upper
troposphere and lower stratosphere
6. Health effects of exposure to ozone
6.1 Health significance of exposure to ozone
6.2 Estimation of health impact of exposure to ozone in 15 EU countries
7. Discussion and conclusions
7.1 The Ozone Directive and 5EAP
7.2 Information collected
7.3 Evaluation of photochemical pollution and emissions of precursors
7.4 Conclusions from the meteorological perspective
References
Appendix 1 Characterisation of the ozone
phenomenology
I.1 Ozone exceedances and the weather type over Middle Europe
I.2. Ozone conducive meteorological parameters
I.3 Photochemical formation of ozone
I.4. Long-range transport
I.5 Transport down from the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere
Appendix 2 Summary of data reported
Appendix 3 Ozone in southern Europe
1 European Topic Centre on Air Quality, RIVM, Bilthoven, the Netherlands
2 WHO-ECEH, Bilthoven, the
Netherlands
3 CEC Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy
4 European Topic Centre on Air Quality, NILU, Kjeller, Norway
5 CEAM, Valencia, Spain
6 European Topic
Centre on Air Quality, NOA-University
of Athens, Athens, Greece
7 European Topic Centre on Air Quality, DNMI,
Oslo, Norway
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