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Modeling Impacts of Urbanization on Winter Boundary Layer Meteorology and Aerosol Pollution in the Central Liaoning City Cluster, China

The influence of urbanization on the frequent winter aerosol pollution events in Northeast China is not fully understood. The Weather Research and Forecasting Model with Chemistry (WRF–Chem) coupled with urban canopy (UC) models was used to simulate the impact of urbanization on an aerosol pollution...

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Autores principales: Wang, Dongdong, Wang, Yangfeng, Li, Xiaolan, Shen, Lidu, Zhang, Chenhe, Ma, Yanjun, Zhao, Ziqi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10459236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37624188
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11080683
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author Wang, Dongdong
Wang, Yangfeng
Li, Xiaolan
Shen, Lidu
Zhang, Chenhe
Ma, Yanjun
Zhao, Ziqi
author_facet Wang, Dongdong
Wang, Yangfeng
Li, Xiaolan
Shen, Lidu
Zhang, Chenhe
Ma, Yanjun
Zhao, Ziqi
author_sort Wang, Dongdong
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description The influence of urbanization on the frequent winter aerosol pollution events in Northeast China is not fully understood. The Weather Research and Forecasting Model with Chemistry (WRF–Chem) coupled with urban canopy (UC) models was used to simulate the impact of urbanization on an aerosol pollution process in the Central Liaoning city cluster (CLCC), China. To investigate the main mechanisms of urban expansion and UC on the winter atmospheric environment and the atmospheric diffusion capacity (ADC) in the CLCC, three simulation cases were designed using land-use datasets from different periods and different UC schemes. A comparative analysis of the simulation results showed that the land-use change (LU) and both LU and UC (LUUC) effects lead to higher surface temperature and lower relative humidity and wind speed in the CLCC by decreasing surface albedo, increasing sensible heat flux, and increasing surface roughness, with a spatial distribution similar to the distribution of LU. The thermal effect leads to an increase in atmospheric instability, an increase in boundary layer height and diffusion coefficient, and an increase in the ADC. The LU and LUUC effects lead to a significant decrease in near-surface PM(2.5) concentrations in the CLCC due to changes in meteorological conditions and ADC within the boundary layer. The reduction in surface PM(2.5) concentrations due to the LU effect is stronger at night than during daytime, while the LUUC effect leads to a greater reduction in surface PM(2.5) concentrations during the day, mainly due to stronger diffusion and dilution caused by the effect of urban turbulence within different levels caused by the more complex UC scheme. In this study, the LU and LUUC effects result in greater thermal than dynamic effects, and both have a negative impact on surface PM(2.5) concentrations, but redistribute pollutants from the lower urban troposphere to higher altitudes.
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spelling pubmed-104592362023-08-27 Modeling Impacts of Urbanization on Winter Boundary Layer Meteorology and Aerosol Pollution in the Central Liaoning City Cluster, China Wang, Dongdong Wang, Yangfeng Li, Xiaolan Shen, Lidu Zhang, Chenhe Ma, Yanjun Zhao, Ziqi Toxics Article The influence of urbanization on the frequent winter aerosol pollution events in Northeast China is not fully understood. The Weather Research and Forecasting Model with Chemistry (WRF–Chem) coupled with urban canopy (UC) models was used to simulate the impact of urbanization on an aerosol pollution process in the Central Liaoning city cluster (CLCC), China. To investigate the main mechanisms of urban expansion and UC on the winter atmospheric environment and the atmospheric diffusion capacity (ADC) in the CLCC, three simulation cases were designed using land-use datasets from different periods and different UC schemes. A comparative analysis of the simulation results showed that the land-use change (LU) and both LU and UC (LUUC) effects lead to higher surface temperature and lower relative humidity and wind speed in the CLCC by decreasing surface albedo, increasing sensible heat flux, and increasing surface roughness, with a spatial distribution similar to the distribution of LU. The thermal effect leads to an increase in atmospheric instability, an increase in boundary layer height and diffusion coefficient, and an increase in the ADC. The LU and LUUC effects lead to a significant decrease in near-surface PM(2.5) concentrations in the CLCC due to changes in meteorological conditions and ADC within the boundary layer. The reduction in surface PM(2.5) concentrations due to the LU effect is stronger at night than during daytime, while the LUUC effect leads to a greater reduction in surface PM(2.5) concentrations during the day, mainly due to stronger diffusion and dilution caused by the effect of urban turbulence within different levels caused by the more complex UC scheme. In this study, the LU and LUUC effects result in greater thermal than dynamic effects, and both have a negative impact on surface PM(2.5) concentrations, but redistribute pollutants from the lower urban troposphere to higher altitudes. MDPI 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10459236/ /pubmed/37624188 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11080683 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Dongdong
Wang, Yangfeng
Li, Xiaolan
Shen, Lidu
Zhang, Chenhe
Ma, Yanjun
Zhao, Ziqi
Modeling Impacts of Urbanization on Winter Boundary Layer Meteorology and Aerosol Pollution in the Central Liaoning City Cluster, China
title Modeling Impacts of Urbanization on Winter Boundary Layer Meteorology and Aerosol Pollution in the Central Liaoning City Cluster, China
title_full Modeling Impacts of Urbanization on Winter Boundary Layer Meteorology and Aerosol Pollution in the Central Liaoning City Cluster, China
title_fullStr Modeling Impacts of Urbanization on Winter Boundary Layer Meteorology and Aerosol Pollution in the Central Liaoning City Cluster, China
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Impacts of Urbanization on Winter Boundary Layer Meteorology and Aerosol Pollution in the Central Liaoning City Cluster, China
title_short Modeling Impacts of Urbanization on Winter Boundary Layer Meteorology and Aerosol Pollution in the Central Liaoning City Cluster, China
title_sort modeling impacts of urbanization on winter boundary layer meteorology and aerosol pollution in the central liaoning city cluster, china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10459236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37624188
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics11080683
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