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The study of air quality at cold weather in Tomsk City with complex of WRF/CAMx models E. A. Strebkova, A. V. Starchenko, L. I. Kizhner

By: Strebkova, Ekaterina AContributor(s): Starchenko, Alexander V | Kizhner, Lubov IMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): численное моделирование | загрязнение городской атмосферы | качество воздуха | Томск, город | аномально холодные погодные условияGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 12341 : 28th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 2022, Tomsk, Russia. P. 123416H-1-123416H-9Abstract: The results of calculations of meteorological parameters and atmospheric air quality during abnormally cold weather (Tbelow - 20 oC) in Tomsk are presented. These results were obtained using a complex of WRF/CAMx models. The calculation results are compared with observations of ultrasonic meteo stations and temperature profiler of the Joint Usage Centre (JUC) «Atmosphere» and observations of TOR-station of the IAO SB RAS. The adapted Common Air Quality Index (Citeair II project, supported by the EU) calculated by hourly predicted concentrations is used to evaluate the level of atmospheric pollution.
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The results of calculations of meteorological parameters and atmospheric air quality during abnormally cold weather (Tbelow - 20 oC) in Tomsk are presented. These results were obtained using a complex of WRF/CAMx models. The calculation results are compared with observations of ultrasonic meteo stations and temperature profiler of the Joint Usage Centre (JUC) «Atmosphere» and observations of TOR-station of the IAO SB RAS. The adapted Common Air Quality Index (Citeair II project, supported by the EU) calculated by hourly predicted concentrations is used to evaluate the level of atmospheric pollution.

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