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Influence of atmospheric circulation patterns on urban air quality during the winter
2015
Atmospheric pollution research
Relationships between urban nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and atmospheric circulation at two spatial scales were studied for Southern Sweden. Lamb Weather Types (LWT) describe the circulation (scale: thousands of kilometers) including non-directional (cyclonic and anticyclonic) and directional types depending on the wind direction. LWTs with low wind speeds (anticyclonic, NW and N) were associated with strongly elevated [NO2], between 46-52% of the daily averages of NO2 exceeded the 60 μg m -3 air
doi:10.5094/apr.2015.032
fatcat:mdnuhha53vghrebv4nwctw2pqm