Impact of low-pressure systems on winter heavy air pollution in the northwest Sichuan Basin, China
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Published:2018-09-25
Issue:18
Volume:18
Page:13601-13615
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Ning Guicai, Wang Shigong, Yim Steve Hung LamORCID, Li Jixiang, Hu YulingORCID, Shang Ziwei, Wang Jinyan, Wang Jiaxin
Abstract
Abstract. The cities of Chengdu, Deyang, and
Mianyang in the northwest Sichuan Basin are part of a rapidly developing
urban agglomeration adjoining the eastern slopes of the Tibetan Plateau.
Heavy air pollution events have frequently occurred over these cities in recent
decades, but the effects of meteorological conditions on these pollution
events are unclear. We explored the effects of weather systems on winter
heavy air pollution from 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2012 and from
1 January 2014 to 28 February 2017. A total of 10 heavy air pollution events occurred
during the research period and 8 of these took place while the region was
affected by a dry low-pressure system at 700 hPa. When the urban
agglomeration was in front of the low-pressure system and the weather
conditions were controlled by a warm southerly air flow, a strong
temperature inversion appeared above the atmospheric boundary layer acting as
a lid. Forced by this strong inversion layer, the local secondary circulation
was confined to the atmospheric boundary layer, and the horizontal wind
speed in the lower troposphere was low. As a result, vertical mixing and
horizontal dispersion in the atmosphere were poor, favoring the formation of
heavy air pollution events. After the low-pressure system had transited over
the region, the weather conditions in the urban agglomeration were controlled
by a dry and cold air flow from the northwest at 700 hPa. The strong
inversion layer gradually dissipated, the secondary circulation enhanced and
uplifted, and the horizontal wind speed in the lower troposphere also
increased, resulting in a sharp decrease in the concentration of air
pollutants. The strong inversion layer above the atmospheric boundary layer
induced by the low-pressure system at 700 hPa thus played a key role in the
formation of heavy air pollution during the winter months in this urban
agglomeration. This study provides scientific insights for forecasting heavy
air pollution in this region of China.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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