Abstract

The atmospheric composition in urban areas is one of the primary tasks in air pollution studies. The research aims to provide a statistically reliable assessment of the atmospheric composition climate of the city of Sofia—typical and extreme features of the special/temporal behavior, annual means, seasonal and diurnal variations. For that purpose, extensive numerical simulations of the atmospheric composition fields in Sofia city have been performed. Three models were chosen as modeling tools. We used WRF as a meteorological pre-processor, CMAQ as a chemical transport model, and SMOKE as the emission pre-processor of Models-3 system. We developed the following conclusions. The daily concentration changes of the two essential air pollution species—nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and fine particle matters (FPRM, particulate matter (PM2.5), which has a diameter between 0 and 2.5 micrometers)—have different magnitudes. Second, the emissions relative contributions to the concentration of different species could be different, varying from 0% to above 100%. The contributions of different emission categories to other species surface concentrations have various diurnal courses. Last, the total concentration change (ΔC) is different for each pollutant. The sign of the contributions of some processes is evident. Still, some may have different signs depending on the type of emissions, weather conditions, or topography.

Highlights

  • The atmospheric composition in urban areas is one of the primary tasks in air pollution studies

  • We present plots for the main statistical characteristics of the ensemble characteristics of the air pollution, namely seasonal and annual ones for some pollutants NO2 and FPRM, averaged for the Sofia city region and in two locations in the city—Orlov most and Bistrica

  • Different contributions with different values dominate the formation of the air pollutants, which is traced on the graphics and which contribution of given processes dominate, in a given time and sign

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Introduction

The atmospheric composition in urban areas is one of the primary tasks in air pollution studies. The air pollution climate in urban areas has not been systematically studied yet in Bulgaria, but some air pollution modeling for the city of Sofia had been performed, and air pollution forecast for the city is operationally occurring [1–5]. The step in studying the atmospheric composition climate is performing simulations on an urban scale. The simulations aim to construct an ensemble comprehensive enough to provide a statistically reliable assessment of the atmospheric composition climate of the city of Sofia—typical and extreme features of the special/temporal behavior, annual means, seasonal and diurnal variations, etc. Some evaluations of the contribution of different pollution sources and dynamic and chemical processes to the atmospheric composition of the city of Sofia will be presented in the paper

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