Modelling the effect of local and regional emissions on PM2.5 concentrations in Wuhan, China during the COVID-19 lockdown

被引:6
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作者
Bai Yong-Qing [1 ]
Wang Ying [2 ,3 ]
Kong Shao-Fei [4 ]
Zhao Tian-Liang [2 ,3 ]
Zhi Xie-Fei [2 ,3 ]
Zheng Huang [4 ]
Sun Xiao-Yun [2 ,3 ]
Hu Wei-Yang [2 ,3 ]
Zhou Yue [1 ]
Xiong Jie [1 ]
机构
[1] China Meteorol Adm, Hubei Key Lab Heavy Rain Monitoring & Warning Res, Inst Heavy Rain, Wuhan 430205, Peoples R China
[2] Nanjing Univ Informat Sci & Technol, China Meteorol Adm, Key Lab Meteorol Disaster, Minist Educ, Nanjing 210044, Peoples R China
[3] Nanjing Univ Informat Sci & Technol, China Meteorol Adm, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Forecast & Evaluat Meteoro, Key Lab Aerosol Cloud Precipitat, Nanjing 210044, Peoples R China
[4] China Univ Geosci, Sch Environm Studies, Dept Atmospher Sci, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
COVID-19; PM2.5; Regional transport; Emissions reduction; Regional-joint control; AIR-POLLUTION; ANTHROPOGENIC EMISSIONS; TRANSPORT; QUALITY; IMPACT; REDUCTION; EAST; ASIA;
D O I
10.1016/j.accre.2021.09.013
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
PM2.5 concentrations in Wuhan, China decreased by 36.0% between the period prior to the COVID-19 pandemic (1-23 January, 2020) and the COVID-lockdown period (24 January to 29 February, 2020). However, decreases in PM2.5 concentration due to regional PM2.5 transport driven by meteorological changes, and the relationship between the PM2.5 source and receptor, are poorly understood. Therefore, this study assessed how changes in meteorology, local emissions, and regional transport from external source emissions contributed to the decrease in Wuhan's PM2.5 concentration, using FLEXPART-WRF and WRF-Chem modelling experiments. The results showed that meteorological changes in central China explain up to 22.2% of the total decrease in PM2.5 concentrations in Wuhan, while the remaining 77.8% was due to air pollutant emissions reduction. Reduction in air pollutant emissions depended on both local and external sources, which contributed alomst equally to the reduction in PM2.5 concentrations (38.7% and 39.1% of the total reduction, respectively). The key emissions source areas affecting PM2.5 in Wuhan during the COVID-lockdown were identified by the FLEXPART-WRF modeling, revealing that regional-joint control measures in key areas accounted for 89.3% of the decrease in PM2.5 concentrations in Wuhan. The results show that regional-joint control can be enhanced by identifying key areas of emissions reduction from the source -receptor relationship of regional PM2.5 transport driven by meteorology under the background of East Asian monsoon climate change.
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页码:871 / 880
页数:10
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