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The role of local meteorology on ambient particulate and gaseous species at an urban site of western India

Source
Urban Climate
ISSN
22120955
Date Issued
2019-06-01
Author(s)
Yadav, Ravi
Sahu, L. K.
Beig, G.
Tripathi, Nidhi
Maji, Sujit
Jaaffrey, S. N.A.
DOI
10.1016/j.uclim.2019.01.003
Volume
28
Abstract
Dependencies of ambient concentrations of PM <inf>2.5</inf> , PM <inf>10</inf> , CO and O <inf>3</inf> on meteorology in Udaipur of India have been discussed based on the measurements from April 2011 to March 2012. PM <inf>2.5</inf> and CO were highest in winter due to lower PBL depth and calm winds while PM <inf>10</inf> and O <inf>3</inf> were highest in the pre-monsoon season due to convective activities. Lower wind regimes (<2 km hr <sup>−1</sup> ), highest PM <inf>2.5</inf> and CO were 47 ± 20 μg m <sup>−3</sup> and 441 ± 170 μg m <sup>−3</sup> indicating the accumulation of pollutants while lower levels of PM <inf>2.5</inf> (36 ± 16 μg m <sup>−3</sup> ) and CO (317 ± 114 μg m <sup>−3</sup> ) indicated the impact of dispersion at higher wind regimes. A positive slope of ∆PM <inf>10</inf> /∆WS = 4.4 μg m <sup>−3</sup> /km hr <sup>−1</sup> indicates predominance of natural sources of coarser particles. Higher concentrations of PM <inf>2.5</inf> and CO with correlation coefficient (0.42 and 0.52) under high RH and low temperature during winter season indicate the strong temperature inversion. Negative correlation between PM <inf>10</inf> and RH (r = −0.70) during monsoon indicates the role of rainfall in wetting the soil reducing its aerosolization and particle washout. Rainfall was significant for PM <inf>10</inf> (~53% reduction) than those observed for PM <inf>2.5</inf> and CO. Overall, this study suggests the strong influence of meteorology in the variation of air pollutants.
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URI
http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/23266
Subjects
Carbon monoxide | India | Meteorology | Particulate matters
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