| Literature DB >> 24732883 |
Li Li1, Jun Qian2, Chun-Quan Ou3, Ying-Xue Zhou1, Cui Guo1, Yuming Guo4.
Abstract
There is an increasing interest in spatial and temporal variation of air pollution and its association with weather conditions. We presented the spatial and temporal variation of Air Pollution Index (API) and examined the associations between API and meteorological factors during 2001-2011 in Guangzhou, China. A Seasonal-Trend Decomposition Procedure Based on Loess (STL) was used to decompose API. Wavelet analyses were performed to examine the relationships between API and several meteorological factors. Air quality has improved since 2005. APIs were highly correlated among five monitoring stations, and there were substantial temporal variations. Timescale-dependent relationships were found between API and a variety of meteorological factors. Temperature, relative humidity, precipitation and wind speed were negatively correlated with API, while diurnal temperature range and atmospheric pressure were positively correlated with API in the annual cycle. Our findings should be taken into account when determining air quality forecasts and pollution control measures.Keywords: Air pollution; Meteorological factors; Seasonal-Trend Decomposition Procedure Based on Loess; Timescale-dependent relationship; Wavelet analysis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24732883 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.03.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071