1. [Effects of Tropical Cyclones on Ozone Pollution in the Pearl River Delta in Autumn]
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Wei, Zhao, Meng-Yao, Lü, Qing, Lu, Bo, Gao, Xiao-Ming, Liang, Ming, Liu, Jia-Ren, Sun, Lai-Guo, Chen, and Shao-Jia, Fan
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Air Pollutants ,Ozone ,Rivers ,Cyclonic Storms ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Based on the tropical cyclone track data in the northwest Pacific Ocean from 2015 to 2020, meteorological observation data, and ozone concentration monitoring data in the Pearl River Delta (PRD), the impacts of four tropical cyclones, namely the westbound tropical cyclone (type A), East China Sea tropical cyclone (type B), offshore tropical cyclone (type C), and offshore tropical cyclone (type D), on ozone concentration in the PRD were analyzed. The results showed that:under the influence of the type A tropical cyclone, the risk of regional ozone concentration exceeding the standard exhibited little change. Under the influence of the type B tropical cyclone, the risk of ozone exceeding the standard in the PRD was obviously increased. Under the influence of the type C tropical cyclone, the risk of regional ozone exceeding the standard obviously increased, but the increase was weaker than that of the type B tropical cyclone. The type D tropical cyclone was far away from the Chinese mainland and had little influence on ozone concentration in the PRD. When the type A or type C tropical cyclones occurred, the average daily maximum 8-hour average ozone concentration (MDA8) in the PRD region increased by approximately 5 μg·m
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- 2022