Atmosphere (Oct 2019)

Forecasting Particulate Matter Concentration Using Linear and Non-Linear Approaches for Air Quality Decision Support

  • Samsuri Abdullah,
  • Marzuki Ismail,
  • Ali Najah Ahmed,
  • Ahmad Makmom Abdullah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10110667
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 667

Abstract

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Air quality status on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia is dominated by Particulate Matter (PM10) throughout the years. Studies have affirmed that PM10 influence human health and the environment. Therefore, precise forecasting algorithms are urgently needed to determine the PM10 status for mitigation plan and early warning purposes. This study investigates the forecasting performance of a linear (Multiple Linear Regression) and two non-linear models (Multi-Layer Perceptron and Radial Basis Function) utilizing meteorological and gaseous pollutants variables as input parameters from the year 2000−2014 at four sites with different surrounding activities of urban, sub-urban and rural areas. Non-linear model (Radial Basis Function) outperforms the linear model with the error reduced by 78.9% (urban), 32.1% (sub-urban) and 39.8% (rural). Association between PM10 and its contributing factors are complex and non-linear in nature, best captured by an Artificial Neural Network, which generates more accurate PM10 compared to the linear model. The results are robust enough for precise next day forecasting of PM10 concentration on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.

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