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    Meteorology, Air Quality, and Health in London: The ClearfLo Project

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2014:;volume( 096 ):;issue: 005::page 779
    Author:
    Bohnenstengel, S. I.
    ,
    Belcher, S. E.
    ,
    Aiken, A.
    ,
    Allan, J. D.
    ,
    Allen, G.
    ,
    Bacak, A.
    ,
    Bannan, T. J.
    ,
    Barlow, J. F.
    ,
    Beddows, D. C. S.
    ,
    Bloss, W. J.
    ,
    Booth, A. M.
    ,
    Chemel, C.
    ,
    Coceal, O.
    ,
    Di Marco, C. F.
    ,
    Dubey, M. K.
    ,
    Faloon, K. H.
    ,
    Fleming, Z. L.
    ,
    Furger, M.
    ,
    Gietl, J. K.
    ,
    Graves, R. R.
    ,
    Green, D. C.
    ,
    Grimmond, C. S. B.
    ,
    Halios, C. H.
    ,
    Hamilton, J. F.
    ,
    Harrison, R. M.
    ,
    Heal, M. R.
    ,
    Heard, D. E.
    ,
    Helfter, C.
    ,
    Herndon, S. C.
    ,
    Holmes, R. E.
    ,
    Hopkins, J. R.
    ,
    Jones, A. M.
    ,
    Kelly, F. J.
    ,
    Kotthaus, S.
    ,
    Langford, B.
    ,
    Lee, J. D.
    ,
    Leigh, R. J.
    ,
    Lewis, A. C.
    ,
    Lidster, R. T.
    ,
    Lopez-Hilfiker, F. D.
    ,
    McQuaid, J. B.
    ,
    Mohr, C.
    ,
    Monks, P. S.
    ,
    Nemitz, E.
    ,
    Ng, N. L.
    ,
    Percival, C. J.
    ,
    Prévôt, A. S. H.
    ,
    Ricketts, H. M. A.
    ,
    Sokhi, R.
    ,
    Stone, D.
    ,
    Thornton, J. A.
    ,
    Tremper, A. H.
    ,
    Valach, A. C.
    ,
    Visser, S.
    ,
    Whalley, L. K.
    ,
    Williams, L. R.
    ,
    Xu, L.
    ,
    Young, D. E.
    ,
    Zotter, P.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00245.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: ir quality and heat are strong health drivers, and their accurate assessment and forecast are important in densely populated urban areas. However, the sources and processes leading to high concentrations of main pollutants, such as ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and fine and coarse particulate matter, in complex urban areas are not fully understood, limiting our ability to forecast air quality accurately. This paper introduces the Clean Air for London (ClearfLo; www.clearflo.ac.uk) project?s interdisciplinary approach to investigate the processes leading to poor air quality and elevated temperatures.Within ClearfLo, a large multi-institutional project funded by the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), integrated measurements of meteorology and gaseous, and particulate composition/loading within the atmosphere of London, United Kingdom, were undertaken to understand the processes underlying poor air quality. Long-term measurement infrastructure installed at multiple levels (street and elevated), and at urban background, curbside, and rural locations were complemented with high-resolution numerical atmospheric simulations. Combining these (measurement?modeling) enhances understanding of seasonal variations in meteorology and composition together with the controlling processes. Two intensive observation periods (winter 2012 and the Summer Olympics of 2012) focus upon the vertical structure and evolution of the urban boundary layer; chemical controls on nitrogen dioxide and ozone production?in particular, the role of volatile organic compounds; and processes controlling the evolution, size, distribution, and composition of particulate matter. The paper shows that mixing heights are deeper over London than in the rural surroundings and that the seasonality of the urban boundary layer evolution controls when concentrations peak. The composition also reflects the seasonality of sources such as domestic burning and biogenic emissions.
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    contributor authorBohnenstengel, S. I.
    contributor authorBelcher, S. E.
    contributor authorAiken, A.
    contributor authorAllan, J. D.
    contributor authorAllen, G.
    contributor authorBacak, A.
    contributor authorBannan, T. J.
    contributor authorBarlow, J. F.
    contributor authorBeddows, D. C. S.
    contributor authorBloss, W. J.
    contributor authorBooth, A. M.
    contributor authorChemel, C.
    contributor authorCoceal, O.
    contributor authorDi Marco, C. F.
    contributor authorDubey, M. K.
    contributor authorFaloon, K. H.
    contributor authorFleming, Z. L.
    contributor authorFurger, M.
    contributor authorGietl, J. K.
    contributor authorGraves, R. R.
    contributor authorGreen, D. C.
    contributor authorGrimmond, C. S. B.
    contributor authorHalios, C. H.
    contributor authorHamilton, J. F.
    contributor authorHarrison, R. M.
    contributor authorHeal, M. R.
    contributor authorHeard, D. E.
    contributor authorHelfter, C.
    contributor authorHerndon, S. C.
    contributor authorHolmes, R. E.
    contributor authorHopkins, J. R.
    contributor authorJones, A. M.
    contributor authorKelly, F. J.
    contributor authorKotthaus, S.
    contributor authorLangford, B.
    contributor authorLee, J. D.
    contributor authorLeigh, R. J.
    contributor authorLewis, A. C.
    contributor authorLidster, R. T.
    contributor authorLopez-Hilfiker, F. D.
    contributor authorMcQuaid, J. B.
    contributor authorMohr, C.
    contributor authorMonks, P. S.
    contributor authorNemitz, E.
    contributor authorNg, N. L.
    contributor authorPercival, C. J.
    contributor authorPrévôt, A. S. H.
    contributor authorRicketts, H. M. A.
    contributor authorSokhi, R.
    contributor authorStone, D.
    contributor authorThornton, J. A.
    contributor authorTremper, A. H.
    contributor authorValach, A. C.
    contributor authorVisser, S.
    contributor authorWhalley, L. K.
    contributor authorWilliams, L. R.
    contributor authorXu, L.
    contributor authorYoung, D. E.
    contributor authorZotter, P.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:44:52Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:44:52Z
    date copyright2015/05/01
    date issued2014
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-73381.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215488
    description abstractir quality and heat are strong health drivers, and their accurate assessment and forecast are important in densely populated urban areas. However, the sources and processes leading to high concentrations of main pollutants, such as ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and fine and coarse particulate matter, in complex urban areas are not fully understood, limiting our ability to forecast air quality accurately. This paper introduces the Clean Air for London (ClearfLo; www.clearflo.ac.uk) project?s interdisciplinary approach to investigate the processes leading to poor air quality and elevated temperatures.Within ClearfLo, a large multi-institutional project funded by the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), integrated measurements of meteorology and gaseous, and particulate composition/loading within the atmosphere of London, United Kingdom, were undertaken to understand the processes underlying poor air quality. Long-term measurement infrastructure installed at multiple levels (street and elevated), and at urban background, curbside, and rural locations were complemented with high-resolution numerical atmospheric simulations. Combining these (measurement?modeling) enhances understanding of seasonal variations in meteorology and composition together with the controlling processes. Two intensive observation periods (winter 2012 and the Summer Olympics of 2012) focus upon the vertical structure and evolution of the urban boundary layer; chemical controls on nitrogen dioxide and ozone production?in particular, the role of volatile organic compounds; and processes controlling the evolution, size, distribution, and composition of particulate matter. The paper shows that mixing heights are deeper over London than in the rural surroundings and that the seasonality of the urban boundary layer evolution controls when concentrations peak. The composition also reflects the seasonality of sources such as domestic burning and biogenic emissions.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleMeteorology, Air Quality, and Health in London: The ClearfLo Project
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume96
    journal issue5
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00245.1
    journal fristpage779
    journal lastpage804
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2014:;volume( 096 ):;issue: 005
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