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Synoptic and local scale atmospheric circulation associated with air pollution episodes in an urban Mediterranean area
Authors:H Flocas  A Kelessis  C Helmis  M Petrakakis  M Zoumakis  K Pappas
Institution:1. Faculty of Physics, Department of Environmental Physics and Meteorology, University of Athens, Building PHYS-5, University Campus, 15784, Athens, Greece
2. Environmental Department, Municipality of Thessaloniki, Paparigopoulou Str. 7, 54630, Thessaloniki, Greece
3. Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, Technological Education Institute of Thessaloniki, P.O. Box 141, 57400, Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:Air pollution episodes in urban coastal areas follow certain pre-determined patterns, being associated with certain local meteorological conditions and emission of primary pollutants. In this study, the synoptic and local scale atmospheric circulation that prevails during air pollution episodes in a coastal major city in Greece, Thessaloniki, is examined for a period of 15 years (1989–2004). The study signifies the importance of studying air pollution meteorological patterns between coastal areas with different terrain characteristics. For Thessaloniki, it was found that the episodes occur mainly during the cold period of the year, while four types of synoptic scale circulation were recognized (I, II, III, IV) and five patterns of the local scale circulation (A1, A2, B1, B2 and B3). The highest percentage of episodes is associated with the presence of an anticyclone over the northern Greece (types I and IV), being characterized by weak or very weak surface pressure gradient intensity, according to the position and extension of the anticyclone. Moreover, a temperature increase of at least 1°C during the previous 3 days is required in the lower troposphere. Consistent with the synoptic conditions, the development of the sea breeze plays a crucial role in the occurrence of the episodes, even in the cold period of the year, when the sea breeze can still develop with smaller frequency and intensity. Finally, it was found that a small number of episodes is related with the advection of polluted air masses from the industrial area in the northwest of the city and from the Eordaia area in the west, which is the largest lignite producing area of Balkans.
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