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The impact of circulation patterns on regional transport pathways and air quality over Beijing and its surroundings
by
Zhang, Q. H.
, Li, C. C.
, Liu, X. Y.
, Liang, A. M.
, Shu, H. L.
, Yi, B. Q.
, Dai, Z. P.
, Shen, H. X.
, Ying, Y.
, Wang, X.
, Zhu, T.
, Zhang, J. P.
in
Air pollution
/ Air pollution control
/ Air pollution research
/ Air quality
/ Analysis
/ Weather
2012
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The impact of circulation patterns on regional transport pathways and air quality over Beijing and its surroundings
by
Zhang, Q. H.
, Li, C. C.
, Liu, X. Y.
, Liang, A. M.
, Shu, H. L.
, Yi, B. Q.
, Dai, Z. P.
, Shen, H. X.
, Ying, Y.
, Wang, X.
, Zhu, T.
, Zhang, J. P.
in
Air pollution
/ Air pollution control
/ Air pollution research
/ Air quality
/ Analysis
/ Weather
2012
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The impact of circulation patterns on regional transport pathways and air quality over Beijing and its surroundings
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Zhang, Q. H.
, Li, C. C.
, Liu, X. Y.
, Liang, A. M.
, Shu, H. L.
, Yi, B. Q.
, Dai, Z. P.
, Shen, H. X.
, Ying, Y.
, Wang, X.
, Zhu, T.
, Zhang, J. P.
in
Air pollution
/ Air pollution control
/ Air pollution research
/ Air quality
/ Analysis
/ Weather
2012
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The impact of circulation patterns on regional transport pathways and air quality over Beijing and its surroundings
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The impact of circulation patterns on regional transport pathways and air quality over Beijing and its surroundings
2012
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This study investigated the air pollution characteristics of synoptic-scale circulation in the Beijing megacity, and provided quantitative evaluation of the impacts of circulation patterns on air quality during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Nine weather circulation types (CTs) were objectively identified over the North China region during 2000–2009, using obliquely rotated T-mode principal component analysis (PCA). The resulting CTs were examined in relation to the local meteorology, regional transport pathways, and air quality parameters, respectively. The FLEXPART-WRF model was used to calculate 48-h backward plume trajectories for each CT. Each CT was characterized with distinct local meteorology and air mass origin. CT 1 (high pressure to the west with a strong pressure gradient) was characterized by a northwestern air mass origin, with the smallest local and southeasterly air mass sources, and CT 6 (high pressure to the northwest) had air mass sources mostly from the north and east. On the contrary, CTs 5, 8, and 9 (weak pressure field, high pressure to the east, and low pressure to the northwest, respectively) were characterized by southern and southeastern trajectories, which indicated a greater influence of high pollutant emission sources. In turn, poor air quality in Beijing (high loadings of PM10, BC, SO2, NO2, NOx, O3, AOD, and low visibility) was associated with these CTs. Good air quality in Beijing was associated with CTs 1 and 6. The average visibilities (with ±1σ) in Beijing for CTs 1 and 6 during 2000–2009 were 18.5 ± 8.3 km and 14.3 ± 8.5 km, respectively. In contrast, low visibility values of 6.0 ± 3.5 km, 6.6 ± 3.7 km, and 6.7 ± 3.6 km were found in CTs 5, 8, and 9, respectively. The mean concentrations of PM10 for CTs 1, 6, 5, 8, and 9 during 2005–2009 were 90.3 ± 76.3 μg m−3, 111.7 ± 89.6 μg m−3, 173.4 ± 105.8 μg m−3, 158.4 ± 90.0 μg m−3, and 151.2 ± 93.1 μg m−3, respectively. Analysis of the relationship between circulation pattern and air quality during the emission control period suggests that CTs are the primary drivers of day-to-day variations in pollutant concentrations over Beijing and its vicinity. During the Olympics period, the frequency of CT 6 was twice that of the mean in August from 2000 to 2009. This CT had northerly transport pathways and favorable meteorological conditions (e.g. frequent precipitation) for clean air during the Olympics. Assuming that relationships between CTs and air quality parameters in the same season are fixed in different years, the relative contributions of synoptic circulation to decreases in PM10, BC, SO2, NO2, NOx, CO, and horizontal light extinction during the Olympics were estimated as 19 ± 14%, 18 ± 13%, 41 ± 36%, 12 ± 7%, 10 ± 5%, 19 ± 11%, and 54 ± 25%, respectively.
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Copernicus GmbH,Copernicus Publications
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