Atmosphere (Aug 2015)

The Impact of Selected Parameters on Visibility: First Results from a Long-Term Campaign in Warsaw, Poland

  • Grzegorz Majewski,
  • Wioletta Rogula-Kozłowska,
  • Piotr O. Czechowski,
  • Artur Badyda,
  • Andrzej Brandyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos6081154
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 8
pp. 1154 – 1174

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to investigate how atmospheric air pollutants and meteorological conditions affected atmospheric visibility in the largest Polish agglomeration. The correlation analysis, principal component analysis (PCA) and generalized regression models (GRMs) were used to accomplish this objective. The meteorological parameters (temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, wind speed and insolation) and concentrations of the air pollutants (PM10, SO2, NO2, CO and O3) were recorded in 2004–2013. The data came from the Ursynów-SGGW, MzWarszUrsynów and Okęcie monitoring stations, located in the south of Warsaw (Poland). It was shown that the PM10 concentration was the most important parameter affecting the visibility in Warsaw. The concentration, and indirectly the visibility, was mainly affected by the pollutant emission from the flat/building heating (combustion of various fuels). It changed intensively during the research period. There were also periods in which this emission type did not have a great influence on the pollutant concentrations (mainly PM10) and visibility. In such seasons, the research revealed the influence of the traffic emission and secondary aerosol formation processes on the visibility.

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