Observational studies of the meteorological characteristics associated with poor air quality over the Pearl River Delta in China

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The structure of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) and its influence on regional air quality over the Pearl River Delta (PRD) were examined through two intensive observations in October 2004 and July 2006. Analytical results show the presence of two types of typical weather conditions associated with poor air quality over the PRD. The first is the warm period before a cold front (WPBCF) and the second is the subsidence period controlled by a tropical cyclone (SPCTC). Two typical low air quality situations, which are affected by WPBCF and SPCTC, and one high air quality situation were analysed in detail. Results showed that continuously low or calm ground winds resulted in the accumulation of pollutants, and sea-land breezes had. © 2013 Author(s).

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Wu, M., Wu, D., Fan, Q., Wang, B. M., Li, H. W., & Fan, S. J. (2013). Observational studies of the meteorological characteristics associated with poor air quality over the Pearl River Delta in China. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 13(21), 10755–10766. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-13-10755-2013

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