Author
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- Siwei Li
(Wuhan University
Wuhan University
Wuhan University
Wuhan University)
- Ge Song
(Wuhan University)
- Jia Xing
(the University of Tennessee)
- Jiaxin Dong
(Wuhan University)
- Maolin Zhang
(Wuhan University)
- Chunying Fan
(Wuhan University)
- Shiyao Meng
(Wuhan University)
- Jie Yang
(Wuhan University
Wuhan University)
- Lechao Dong
(China Meteorological Administration
China Meteorological Administration)
- Wei Gong
(Wuhan University
Wuhan University)
Abstract
Accurate ground-level ozone (O3) estimation is crucial for assessing health impacts and designing control strategies. Traditional polar-orbit satellites provide limited, one-time measurements, missing O3’s diurnal variability. Here, we utilize a next-generation geostationary satellite with ultraviolet capabilities to retrieve hourly O3 concentrations, achieving high accuracy (R2 = 0.94) and improving daily maximum 8-hour estimates, particularly in semi-urban areas (R2 + 0.10, error reduction >7 μg/m³). Our analysis reveals a 30% drop in O3-related health risks compared to traditional polar-orbit estimates, with the greatest impact in semi-urban and rural areas where satellite data plays an important role due to the lack of ground measurements. This suggests prior estimates may have overestimated total mortality and urban-rural spillover effects. Our findings underscore the importance of geostationary satellites in capturing O3 diurnal variability through refined hourly data on photochemical precursors and radiation, providing a scientific basis for health assessments and informing O3 pollution regulations in China.
Suggested Citation
Siwei Li & Ge Song & Jia Xing & Jiaxin Dong & Maolin Zhang & Chunying Fan & Shiyao Meng & Jie Yang & Lechao Dong & Wei Gong, 2025.
"Unraveling overestimated exposure risks through hourly ozone retrievals from next-generation geostationary satellites,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-12, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-58652-2
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-58652-2
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