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Weather regimes and related atmospheric composition at a Pyrenean observatory characterized by hierarchical clustering of a 5-year data set
Atmospheric composition measurements taken at many high-altitude stations
around the world, aim to collect data representative of the free troposphere
and of an intercontinental scale. However, the high-altitude environment
favours vertical mixing and the transportation of air masses at local or
regional scales, which has a potential influence on the composition of the
sampled air masses. Mixing processes, source-receptor pathways, and atmospheric
chemistry may strongly depend on local and regional weather regimes, and these
should be characterized specifically for each station. The Pic du Midi (PDM)
isa mountaintop observatory (2850 m a.s.l.) on the north side of the Pyrenees.
PDM is associated with the Centre de Recherches Atmosph{\'e}riques (CRA), a
site in the foothills ar 600 m a.s.l. 28 km north-east of the PDM. The two
centers make up the Pyrenean Platform for the Observation of the Atmosphere
(P2OA). Data measured at PDM and CRA were combined to form a5-year hourly
dataset of 23 meteorological variables notably: temperature, humidity, cloud
cover, wind at several altitudes. The dataset was classified using hierarchical
clustering, with the aim of grouping together the days which had similar
meteorological characteristics. To complete the clustering, we computed several
diagnostic tools, in order to provide additional information and study specific
phenomena (foehn, precipitation, atmospheric vertical structure, and thermally
driven circulations). This classification resulted in six clusters: three
highly populated clusters which correspond to the most frequent meteorological
conditions (fair weather, mixed weather and disturbed weather, respectively); a
small cluster evidencing clear characteristics of winter northwesterly
windstorms; and two small clusters characteristic of south foehn (south- to
southwesterly large-scaleflow, associated with warm and dry downslope flow on
the lee side of the chain). The diagnostic tools applied to the six clusters
provided results in line with the conclusions tentatively drawn from 23
meteorological variables. This, to some extent,validates the approach of
hierarchical clustering of local data to distinguish weather regimes. Then
statistics of atmospheric composition at PDM were analysed and discussed for
each cluster. Radon measurements, notably, revealed that the regional
background in the lower troposphere dominates the influence of diurnal thermal
flows when daily averaged concentrations are considered. Differences between
clusters were demonstrated by the anomalies of CO, CO, CH, O and
aerosol number concentration, and interpretations in relation with chemical
sinks and sources are proposed.Comment: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, In pres
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