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Heat Wave and Bushfire Meteorology in New South Wales, Australia: Air Quality and Health Impacts
The depletion of air quality is a major problem that is faced around the globe. In Australia, the pollutants emitted by bushfires play an important role in making the air polluted. These pollutants in the air result in many adverse impacts on the environment. This paper analysed the air pollution fr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610388 |
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author | Islam, Mohammad S. Fang, Tianxin Oldfield, Callum Larpruenrudee, Puchanee Beni, Hamidreza Mortazavy Rahman, Md. M. Husain, Shahid Gu, Yuantong |
author_facet | Islam, Mohammad S. Fang, Tianxin Oldfield, Callum Larpruenrudee, Puchanee Beni, Hamidreza Mortazavy Rahman, Md. M. Husain, Shahid Gu, Yuantong |
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description | The depletion of air quality is a major problem that is faced around the globe. In Australia, the pollutants emitted by bushfires play an important role in making the air polluted. These pollutants in the air result in many adverse impacts on the environment. This paper analysed the air pollution from the bushfires from November 2019 to July 2020 and identified how it affects the human respiratory system. The bush fires burnt over 13 million hectares, destroying over 2400 buildings. While these immediate effects were devastating, the long-term effects were just as devastating, with air pollution causing thousands of people to be admitted to hospitals and emergency departments because of respiratory complications. The pollutant that caused most of the health effects throughout Australia was Particulate Matter (PM) PM(2.5) and PM(10). Data collection and analysis were covered in this paper to illustrate where and when PM(2.5) and PM(10,) and other pollutants were at their most concerning levels. Susceptible areas were identified by analysing environmental factors such as temperature and wind speed. The study identified how these pollutants in the air vary from region to region in the same time interval. This study also focused on how these pollutant distributions vary according to the temperature, which helps to determine the relationship between the heatwave and air quality. A computational model for PM(2.5) aerosol transport to the realistic airways was also developed to understand the bushfire exhaust aerosol transport and deposition in airways. This study would improve the knowledge of the heat wave and bushfire meteorology and corresponding respiratory health impacts. |
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spelling | pubmed-94077652022-08-26 Heat Wave and Bushfire Meteorology in New South Wales, Australia: Air Quality and Health Impacts Islam, Mohammad S. Fang, Tianxin Oldfield, Callum Larpruenrudee, Puchanee Beni, Hamidreza Mortazavy Rahman, Md. M. Husain, Shahid Gu, Yuantong Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The depletion of air quality is a major problem that is faced around the globe. In Australia, the pollutants emitted by bushfires play an important role in making the air polluted. These pollutants in the air result in many adverse impacts on the environment. This paper analysed the air pollution from the bushfires from November 2019 to July 2020 and identified how it affects the human respiratory system. The bush fires burnt over 13 million hectares, destroying over 2400 buildings. While these immediate effects were devastating, the long-term effects were just as devastating, with air pollution causing thousands of people to be admitted to hospitals and emergency departments because of respiratory complications. The pollutant that caused most of the health effects throughout Australia was Particulate Matter (PM) PM(2.5) and PM(10). Data collection and analysis were covered in this paper to illustrate where and when PM(2.5) and PM(10,) and other pollutants were at their most concerning levels. Susceptible areas were identified by analysing environmental factors such as temperature and wind speed. The study identified how these pollutants in the air vary from region to region in the same time interval. This study also focused on how these pollutant distributions vary according to the temperature, which helps to determine the relationship between the heatwave and air quality. A computational model for PM(2.5) aerosol transport to the realistic airways was also developed to understand the bushfire exhaust aerosol transport and deposition in airways. This study would improve the knowledge of the heat wave and bushfire meteorology and corresponding respiratory health impacts. MDPI 2022-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9407765/ /pubmed/36012020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610388 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Islam, Mohammad S. Fang, Tianxin Oldfield, Callum Larpruenrudee, Puchanee Beni, Hamidreza Mortazavy Rahman, Md. M. Husain, Shahid Gu, Yuantong Heat Wave and Bushfire Meteorology in New South Wales, Australia: Air Quality and Health Impacts |
title | Heat Wave and Bushfire Meteorology in New South Wales, Australia: Air Quality and Health Impacts |
title_full | Heat Wave and Bushfire Meteorology in New South Wales, Australia: Air Quality and Health Impacts |
title_fullStr | Heat Wave and Bushfire Meteorology in New South Wales, Australia: Air Quality and Health Impacts |
title_full_unstemmed | Heat Wave and Bushfire Meteorology in New South Wales, Australia: Air Quality and Health Impacts |
title_short | Heat Wave and Bushfire Meteorology in New South Wales, Australia: Air Quality and Health Impacts |
title_sort | heat wave and bushfire meteorology in new south wales, australia: air quality and health impacts |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9407765/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012020 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610388 |
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