Impact Comparison of Synoptic Meteorology and Nationwide/local Emissions on the Seoul Metropolitan Area during High PM Multi-event and Non-event Days

ASIAN JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT(2020)

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Meteorology and emissions play very important roles in the concentrations of air pollutants during severe haze/smog periods. This study compares the impacts of synoptic meteorology and nationwide/local emissions during high PM 10 multi-event and non-event days in the Seoul Metropolitan Area (SMA). The multi-event and non-event cases were selected based on daily mean PM 10 concentrations in Seoul from January 2014 to March 2019. The multi-event cases in spring and winter were closely associated with weak synoptic winds, while that in autumn was due to the strong winds at the rear side of a strong cold front, which induced the Asian dust event in northeastern China and Korea. The multi-event case in spring was found to be mainly due to series of migratory anticyclones, while winter case was due to the stagnant system after northerly winds. The surrounding low pressure systems as well as high pressure systems could be important to determine whether the synoptic systems would be stagnant or not. The fractional contributions of SMA emissions to the mean PM 10 and PM 2.5 concentrations were 24%–35% and 22%–35% for the multi-event cases, respectively. The contributions to the maximum PM 10 and PM 2.5 concentrations were larger than those to the mean concentrations by 16%–23% and 19%–26% for the multi-event cases, respectively.
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Seoul metropolitan area,High PM10 multi-event days,Synoptic meteorology,Haze and smog,Nationwide/local emission
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