Examining the Role of N2O5 Hydrolysis and ClNO2 Production Over the Northeast United States: Results from WINTER 2015 Aircraft Campaign
Jessica Haskins1, Lyatt Jaegle2, Joel A Thornton2, Viral Shah3, Felipe Lopez-Hilfiker4, Ben H. Lee5, Dorothy L Fibiger6, Erin E. McDuffie7, Steven S Brown7, Jose L Jimenez8, Rodney J Weber9, Jack E Dibb10, Doug A Day11, John Holloway12, Marc Nicholas Fiddler13, Pedro Campuzano Jost14, Jason Clay Schroder15, Amy Sullivan16, Patrick R Veres17 and Jaime Ross Green18, (1)University of Washington Seattle, Atmospheric Sciences, Seattle, WA, UNITED STATES, (2)University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science, Seattle, United States, (3)Harvard University, Cambridge, United States, (4)Tofwerk, Thun, Switzerland, (5)University of Washington Seattle Campus, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Seattle, United States, (6)NOAA, CSD, Boulder, CO, United States, (7)NOAA Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States, (8)University of Colorado at Boulder, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Boulder, CO, United States, (9)Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus, Atlanta, GA, United States, (10)University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Institute for the Study of Earth, Ocean, and Space, Durham, NH, United States, (11)CIRES, Boulder, CO, United States, (12)Aerodyne Research Inc., Billerica, MA, United States, (13)North Carolina A&T State University, Chemistry, ISET Center, Greensboro, United States, (14)University of Colorado at Boulder, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) and Department of Chemistry, Boulder, United States, (15)Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States, (16)Colorado State University, Department of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, United States, (17)NOAA Boulder, Boulder, United States, (18)North Carolina A & T State University, Applied Science and Technology, Greensboro, United States