Abstract

Results are presented of long term correlations between acoustic sounder records of atmospheric stability and meteorological and pollution measurements. A simple categorization scheme has been used to quantify the acoustic sounder record. It has been found that sulphur dioxide and suspended particulate concentrations increase with increasing inversion height until an inversion height of about 200 m. is reached. Thereafter the concentrations decrease with height. There are also well defined relationships between inversion height and wind speed or direction.

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