A zonally, vertically, and annually averaged numerical model of trace gases in the troposphere is used to examine the variation of ozone as a function of latitude. Processes included in the ozone budget are a source due to downward transport of ozone from the stratosphere, deposition at earth's surface, north-south diffusive transport, and photochemical reactions. Sensitivity of calculated ozone concentrations to the latitude variation and magnitude of the stratospheric source is presented. The model indicates a net photochemical source of ozone in the northern hemisphere and a net chemical sink in the tropical latitudes. Calculated variation of ozone concentration with latitude is in qualitative agreement with observations. |