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Influence of the atmospheric conditions on PM.sub.10 concentrations in Poznan, Poland
Influence of the atmospheric conditions on PM.sub.10 concentrations in Poznan, Poland
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Influence of the atmospheric conditions on PM.sub.10 concentrations in Poznan, Poland

2017
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This study investigates atmospheric conditions' influence on the mean and extreme characteristics of PM.sub.10 concentrations in Poznan during the period 2006-2013. A correlation analysis was carried out to identify the most important meteorological variables influencing the seasonal dynamics of PM.sub.10 concentrations. The highest absolute correlation values were obtained for planetary boundary layer height (r = -0.57), thermal (daily minimum air temperature: r = -0.51), anemological (average daily wind speed: r = -0.37), and pluvial (precipitation occurrence: r = -0.36) conditions, however the highest correlations were observed for temporal autocorrelations (1 day lag: r = 0.70). As regulated by law, extreme events were identified on the basis of daily threshold value i.e. 50 [mu]g m.sup.-3. On average, annually there are approximately 71.3 days anywhere in the city when the threshold value is exceeded, 46.6 % of those occur in winter. Additionally, 83.7 % of these cases have been found to be continuous episodes of a few days, with the longest one persisting for 22 days. The analysis of the macro-scale circulation patterns led to the identification of an easy-to-perceive seasonal relations between atmospheric fields that favour the occurrence of high PM.sub.10 concentration, as well as synoptic situations contributing to the rapid air quality improvement. The highest PM.sub.10 concentrations are a clear reaction to a decrease in air temperature by over 3 °C, with simultaneous lowering of PBL height, mean wind speed (by around 1 m s.sup.-1) and changing dominant wind directions from western to eastern sectors. In most cases, such a situation is related to the expansion of a high pressure system over eastern Europe and weakening of the Icelandic Low. Usually, air quality conditions improve along with an intensification of westerlies associated with the occurrence of low pressure systems over western and central Europe. Opposite relations are distinguishable in summer, when air quality deterioration is related to the inflow of tropical air masses originating over the Sahara desert.

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