Isolating the impact of COVID-19 lockdown measures on urban air quality in Canada

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Rabab Mashayekhi
Radenko Pavlovic
Jacinthe Racine
Michael D. Moran
Patrick M. Manseau
Annie Duhamel
Ali Katal
Jessica Miville
David Niemi
Si Jun Peng
Mourad Sassi
Debora Griffin
Chris Anthony McLinden
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[1] Canadian Meteorological Center,Air Quality Policy
[2] Environment and Climate Change Canada,Issue Response Section
[3] Air Quality Research Division,undefined
[4] Environment and Climate Change Canada,undefined
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COVID-19 impact; Regional air quality model; Lockdown emission scenario; Air quality observation analysis; Canadian air quality;
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We have investigated the impact of reduced emissions due to COVID-19 lockdown measures in spring 2020 on air quality in Canada’s four largest cities: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Calgary. Observed daily concentrations of NO2, PM2.5, and O3 during a “pre-lockdown” period (15 February–14 March 2020) and a “lockdown” period (22 March–2 May 2020), when lockdown measures were in full force everywhere in Canada, were compared to the same periods in the previous decade (2010–2019). Higher-than-usual seasonal declines in mean daily NO2 were observed for the pre-lockdown to lockdown periods in 2020. For PM2.5, Montreal was the only city with a higher-than-usual seasonal decline, whereas for O3 all four cities remained within the previous decadal range. In order to isolate the impact of lockdown-related emission changes from other factors such as seasonal changes in meteorology and emissions and meteorological variability, two emission scenarios were performed with the GEM-MACH air quality model. The first was a Business-As-Usual (BAU) scenario with baseline emissions and the second was a more realistic simulation with estimated COVID-19 lockdown emissions. NO2 surface concentrations for the COVID-19 emission scenario decreased by 31 to 34% on average relative to the BAU scenario in the four metropolitan areas. Lower decreases ranging from 6 to 17% were predicted for PM2.5. O3 surface concentrations, on the other hand, showed increases up to a maximum of 21% close to city centers versus slight decreases over the suburbs, but Ox (odd oxygen), like NO2 and PM2.5, decreased as expected over these cities.
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页码:1549 / 1570
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