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Air Pollution Meteorology

Air Pollution Meteorology

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Although air pollution is usually linked with human activities, natural processes may also lead to major concentrations of hazardous substances in the low atmosphere. Pollutant levels may be reduced when emissions can be controlled. However, the impact of meteorological variables on the concentrations measured may be noticeable, and these variables cannot be controlled. This book is devoted to the influence of meteorological processes on the pollutant concentrations recorded in the low atmosphere. Measurements, cycles, statistical procedures, as well as specific variables such as the synoptic pattern, temperature inversion, or the calculation of back-trajectories, are considered in the studies included in this book to highlight the relationship between air pollution and meteorological variables. In addition, the state of the art of this subject following meteorological scales, from micro to macro-scale, is presented. Consequently, this book focuses on applied science and seeks to further current knowledge of what contribution meteorological processes make to the concentrations measured in order to achieve greater control over air pollution.

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Keywords

  • Air Pollution
  • air quality forecast
  • airflow patterns
  • atmospheric boundary layer
  • BAP
  • biomass burning
  • carcinogenic
  • Cluster analysis
  • cold surge, emission
  • COVID-19
  • diagnostic ratio
  • Gaussian plume model
  • gross alpha activity
  • Health Risks
  • HPLC
  • HYSPLIT
  • in situ urban concentrations
  • indoor air quality
  • low-level jet
  • macroscale
  • mesoscale
  • meteorological measurements
  • meteorological variables
  • microscale
  • modelling
  • national holiday
  • natural ventilation
  • nitrogen dioxide
  • NO2 variation
  • northern Iberian Peninsula
  • Obukhov length
  • partial correlation
  • particulate matter
  • pollution episodes
  • Radon
  • recirculation
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • regional variation
  • Research & information: general
  • residential wood burning
  • Source apportionment
  • surface winds
  • sustainable urban development
  • synoptic situation pattern
  • temperature inversion
  • thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
  • threshold values
  • urban haze
  • weather types

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2552-5

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