Simulations ga1 = MIDDAY LOW SOIL NO ga2 = MIDDAY BASE ga3 = MIDDAY VERY HIGH SOIL NO ha1 = LOW LIGHT LOW SOIL NO ha2 = LOW LIGHT BASE ha3 = LOW LIGHT VERY HIGH SOIL NO Files with temporally averaged vertical profiles Variables in ga1.csv, ga2.csv, ga3.csv, ha1.csv, ha2.csv, ha3.csv * Vertical dimension of the model in meters from the ground to 3x canopy height, normalized by canopy height in meters (variable called Ôheight (z/h)Õ) * Horizontally averaged conversion factor for converting a variable from ppb to molecules cm-3 * Horizontally averaged ambient concentrations in molecules cm-3, included for NO, OH, HO2, NOx, and isoprene * Standard deviations of ambient concentrations across horizontal space in molecules cm-3, included for OH and isoprene * Horizontally averaged vertical fluxes in ppb m s-1, included for OH * Horizontally averaged chain length (Chemical Loss of OH Ð Chemical Loss of HOx and RO2)/Chemical Loss of HOx and RO2) * Horizontally averaged OH reactivity (OHr) (s-1) * Horizontally averaged OHr bias due to isoprene-OH segregation (s-1) * Horizontally averaged OH-isoprene correlation * Horizontally averaged chemical loss of OH via reaction with all of its reactants (includes loss from both mean and segregation components) (molecules cm-3 s-1) Files with spectra The different files (spectra_*.csv) are: * ÔisopÕ (the spectra for isoprene) * ÔohrÕ (the spectra for OH chemical loss) * ÔOH-ISOPÕ (the co-spectra for OH and isoprene) * Ôoh_wÕ (the co-spectra for OH and vertical velocity) * Ôisop_wÕ (the co-spectra for isoprene and vertical velocity). In each file, there is the following * ÔkÕ is the horizontal wavenumber * Values for each simulation and canopy height shown in the paper or supplemental. Values are azimuthally- and time-averaged two-dimensional spectra or co-spectra. Each is normalized by the maximum spectral value.