Evaluation of the influence of El Ni?o–Southern Oscillation on air quality in southern China from long-term historical observations

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Wang Shansi [1 ]
Li Siwei [1 ,2 ]
Xing Jia [3 ]
Yang Jie [2 ]
Dong Jiaxin [1 ]
Qin Yu [4 ]
Sahu Shovan Kumar [3 ]
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[1] School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan , China
[2] State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, Wuhan , China
[3] School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing , China
[4] Map Institute of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou ,
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El Ni?o–Southern Oscillation; Aerosol concentration; Aerosol particle size; Contribution separation; Decadal trend; Southern China;
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·Strong ENSO influence on AOD is found in southern China region.·Low AOD occurs in El Ni?o but high AOD occurs in La Ni?a events in southern China.·Angstrom exponent anomalies reveals the circulation pattern during each ENSO phase.·ENSO exerts large influence (70.5%) on annual variations of AOD during 2002–2020.·Change of anthropogenic emissions is the dominant driver for AOD trend (2002–2020).Previous studies demonstrated that the El Ni?o–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) could modulate regional climate thus influencing air quality in the low-middle latitude regions like southern China. However, such influence has not been well evaluated at a long-term historical scale. To filling the gap, this study investigated two-decade (2002 to 2020) aerosol concentration and particle size in southern China during the whole dynamic development of ENSO phases. Results suggest strong positive correlations between aerosol optical depth (AOD) and ENSO phases, as low AOD occurred during El Ni?o while high AOD occurred during La Ni?a event. Such correlations are mainly attributed to the variation of atmospheric circulation and precipitation during corresponding ENSO phase. Analysis of the angstrom exponent (AE) anomalies further confirmed the circulation pattern, as negative AE anomalies is pronounced in El Ni?o indicating the enhanced transport of sea salt aerosols from the South China Sea, while the La Ni?a event exhibits positive AE anomalies which can be attributed to the enhanced import of northern fine anthropogenic aerosols. This study further quantified the AOD variation attributed to changes in ENSO phases and anthropogenic emissions. Results suggest that the long-term AOD variation from 2002 to 2020 in southern China is mostly driven (by 64.2%) by the change of anthropogenic emissions from 2002 to 2020. However, the ENSO presents dominant influence (70.5%) on year-to-year variations of AOD during 2002–2020, implying the importance of ENSO on varying aerosol concentration in a short-term period.
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