Characteristics of Winter Haze Pollution in the Fenwei Plain and the Possible Influence of EU During 1984–2017

Abstract During the past few years, air pollution in the Fenwei Plain (FWP) region had obviously rebounded. In this study, we used quantitative analysis, difference analysis, and correlation analysis methods to analyze the temporal and spatial distribution and the influence of the meteorological and...

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Main Authors: Zhijun Zhao, Run Liu, Ziyin Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2020-06-01
Series:Earth and Space Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001134
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spelling doaj-eefe39ddd87f4ef992b1faaf8bc0a4c82020-11-25T03:01:03ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Earth and Space Science2333-50842020-06-0176n/an/a10.1029/2020EA001134Characteristics of Winter Haze Pollution in the Fenwei Plain and the Possible Influence of EU During 1984–2017Zhijun Zhao0Run Liu1Ziyin Zhang2Institute for Environmental and Climate Research Jinan University Guangzhou ChinaInstitute for Environmental and Climate Research Jinan University Guangzhou ChinaInstitute of Urban Meteorology China Meteorological Administration Beijing ChinaAbstract During the past few years, air pollution in the Fenwei Plain (FWP) region had obviously rebounded. In this study, we used quantitative analysis, difference analysis, and correlation analysis methods to analyze the temporal and spatial distribution and the influence of the meteorological and climatic factors on haze pollution in FWP. The results showed that on the long‐term timescale, the haze pollution had an overall upward trend during the winter of 1984–2017, and the pollution became more serious after 2000. In addition, the differences in meteorological parameters such as relative humidity, sea level pressure, temperature, vertical velocity, and wind fields near the surface between the regional haze days and the regional clean days were remarkable, indicating that the changes in these meteorological parameters had a distinct impact on haze pollution. Among several atmospheric circulations in the Northern Hemisphere mid‐high latitudes, Eurasian (EU) pattern had the most obvious influence on haze pollution via two possible pathways: First, on the interannual timescale, the evolution of EU pattern affected the changes of Siberian high and Aleutian low pressure; second, changes in EU pattern could result in changes in wind speed at 850 hPa, boundary layer height and relative humidity in the lower troposphere. All these findings may provide some help for the government to take prevention measures for haze pollution in FWP.https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001134Fenwei Plain (FWP)haze pollutionEurasian (EU) patternmeteorological parametersatmospheric circulations
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author Zhijun Zhao
Run Liu
Ziyin Zhang
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Characteristics of Winter Haze Pollution in the Fenwei Plain and the Possible Influence of EU During 1984–2017
Earth and Space Science
Fenwei Plain (FWP)
haze pollution
Eurasian (EU) pattern
meteorological parameters
atmospheric circulations
author_facet Zhijun Zhao
Run Liu
Ziyin Zhang
author_sort Zhijun Zhao
title Characteristics of Winter Haze Pollution in the Fenwei Plain and the Possible Influence of EU During 1984–2017
title_short Characteristics of Winter Haze Pollution in the Fenwei Plain and the Possible Influence of EU During 1984–2017
title_full Characteristics of Winter Haze Pollution in the Fenwei Plain and the Possible Influence of EU During 1984–2017
title_fullStr Characteristics of Winter Haze Pollution in the Fenwei Plain and the Possible Influence of EU During 1984–2017
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Winter Haze Pollution in the Fenwei Plain and the Possible Influence of EU During 1984–2017
title_sort characteristics of winter haze pollution in the fenwei plain and the possible influence of eu during 1984–2017
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Earth and Space Science
issn 2333-5084
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract During the past few years, air pollution in the Fenwei Plain (FWP) region had obviously rebounded. In this study, we used quantitative analysis, difference analysis, and correlation analysis methods to analyze the temporal and spatial distribution and the influence of the meteorological and climatic factors on haze pollution in FWP. The results showed that on the long‐term timescale, the haze pollution had an overall upward trend during the winter of 1984–2017, and the pollution became more serious after 2000. In addition, the differences in meteorological parameters such as relative humidity, sea level pressure, temperature, vertical velocity, and wind fields near the surface between the regional haze days and the regional clean days were remarkable, indicating that the changes in these meteorological parameters had a distinct impact on haze pollution. Among several atmospheric circulations in the Northern Hemisphere mid‐high latitudes, Eurasian (EU) pattern had the most obvious influence on haze pollution via two possible pathways: First, on the interannual timescale, the evolution of EU pattern affected the changes of Siberian high and Aleutian low pressure; second, changes in EU pattern could result in changes in wind speed at 850 hPa, boundary layer height and relative humidity in the lower troposphere. All these findings may provide some help for the government to take prevention measures for haze pollution in FWP.
topic Fenwei Plain (FWP)
haze pollution
Eurasian (EU) pattern
meteorological parameters
atmospheric circulations
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001134
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