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Effects of air pollution on meteorological parameters during Deepawali festival over an Indian urban metropolis

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Volume 98, Issue -, Pages 530-539

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.09.032

Keywords

Festival; Fireworks; Air pollution; Lapse rate; Relative humidity; Visibility

Funding

  1. Department of Science and Technology, Government of India [SR/S9/Z-23/2010/15]
  2. Studies on Aerosol Environment at Kolkata Located Near the Land-Ocean Boundary as a Part of ARFI Network under ISRO-GBP

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Atmospheric pollutants (NO2, SO2, PM10, BC, CO, surface O-3), emitted during fireworks display, have significant effects on meteorological parameters like air temperature, relative humidity, lapse rate and visibility in air over Kolkata (22 degrees 65'N, 88 degrees 45' E), a metropolitan city near the land ocean boundary, on the eve of Deepawali festival when extensive fireworks are burnt. Long-term trend (2005-2013), indicates that the yearly average concentrations of both primary and secondary air pollutants have increased, exceeding the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) limit, on the respective Deepawali days. Short-term study (2012-2013) during the festival shows that the average pollutant concentrations have increased too compared to normal days. This study also reveals the immediate effects of the increased air pollutants on the boundary layer meteorology. PM10 has been found to be the most dominant atmospheric pollutants during this period. As a result of an increase in atmospheric heat content with elevated surface air temperature, a significant increase in the environmental lapse rate bears a signature of the influence of pollutants on the boundary layer temperature profile. A change in the diurnal pattern of relative humidity as well as in the vertical temperature profile is due to the change of the lapse rate during the festival days. Thus, the atmospheric pollutants during this festival over the urban region have significant effect on the boundary layer meteorology with bearings on environmental hazards. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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