Abstract

The distribution of PM2.5 in the atmosphere of the city of Rustavi and its environs was studied under eastern background light air, gentle and fresh breeze. It has been established that the maximum concentrations of PM2.5 in the atmosphere of Rustavi are almost always higher than the corresponding maximum allowable concentrations. The trend of hourly changes in concentrations showed that during the day the concentration of microparticles reaches its maximum in the various period of the day. Numerical modeling of the local distribution of microparticles carried out in the city of Rustavi during background easterly light air, gentle and fresh breeze showed us that the change in the daily regime of relief and temperature with eastern light air in Rustavi for 12 hours leads to a complex and significant change in the wind speed directed to land. It forms on the territory of Kvemo Kartli the opposite current of the background wind, which corresponds to the horizontal circular wind circulation. The value of circulation gradually decreases with increasing height and in the boundary layer of the atmosphere (600 m above the earth's surface) has the form of a wave disturbance. the picture obtained with an average background east wind is qualitatively similar to the field obtained with a background light air, and with a fresh breeze, in contrast to the case of a light air and gentle breeze, the pollution zone covers most of the simulation zone.

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