Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO

The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), a measure of the strength of the zonal wind across the North Atlantic Ocean, strongly influences weather conditions in NW Europe, e.g. temperature, precipitation and wind, especially during winter. It was hypothesised that elevated concentrations of nitrogen oxi...

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Published in:Atmospheric Environment
Main Authors: Grundström, Maria, Linderholm, H., Klingberg, J., Pleijel, H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.11.023
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spelling ftunivworcester:oai:wrap.eprints.org:7214 2023-05-15T17:29:46+02:00 Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO Grundström, Maria Linderholm, H. Klingberg, J. Pleijel, H. 2011-02 text http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/7214/ https://eprints.worc.ac.uk/7214/1/Grundstrom_etal_2011.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.11.023 en eng Elsevier https://eprints.worc.ac.uk/7214/1/Grundstrom_etal_2011.pdf Grundström, Maria, Linderholm, H., Klingberg, J. and Pleijel, H. (2011) Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO. Atmospheric Environment, 45 (4). pp. 883-888. ISSN 1352-2310 doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.11.023 GE Environmental Sciences Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftunivworcester https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.11.023 2022-03-02T19:59:42Z The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), a measure of the strength of the zonal wind across the North Atlantic Ocean, strongly influences weather conditions in NW Europe, e.g. temperature, precipitation and wind, especially during winter. It was hypothesised that elevated concentrations of nitrogen oxides in Gothenburg would be enhanced during negative NAO index (NAOI) conditions, representing more anticyclonic weather situations and thus leading to limited air mixing in the urban atmosphere, than situations with NAOI > 0. Hourly wintertime (December–February) concentrations (1997–2006) of NO2, NO, air pressure, temperature and wind direction from an urban rooftop (30 m above street level) in the centre of the City of Gothenburg were analysed in relation to NAOI. Air pressure, the average concentration of nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO2 + NO), as well as the fraction of hourly NO2 and NO concentrations exceeding 90 μg m−3 and the fraction of daily NO concentrations exceeding 60 μg m−3, were significantly and negatively related to NAOI. Air temperature was positively correlated with NAOI. Southerly and westerly winds were more common in months with positive NAOI, while easterly and northerly winds were overrepresented in months with negative NAOI. High pollution concentrations dominantly occurred in situations with northerly and easterly wind directions. High NO2 and NO concentrations were associated with negative NAOI, especially in the morning when the traffic rush coincided with restricted air mixing. Over the ten-year period there were trends for more negative NAOI and increased time fractions with hourly NO2 concentrations exceeding 90 μg m−3. The conclusion of this study is that a climate shift towards higher or lower NAOI has the potential to significantly influence urban air pollution in North-West Europe, and thus the possibility to reach air quality standards, even if emissions remain constant. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation University of Worcester: Worcester Research and Publications Atmospheric Environment 45 4 883 888
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Grundström, Maria
Linderholm, H.
Klingberg, J.
Pleijel, H.
Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO
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description The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), a measure of the strength of the zonal wind across the North Atlantic Ocean, strongly influences weather conditions in NW Europe, e.g. temperature, precipitation and wind, especially during winter. It was hypothesised that elevated concentrations of nitrogen oxides in Gothenburg would be enhanced during negative NAO index (NAOI) conditions, representing more anticyclonic weather situations and thus leading to limited air mixing in the urban atmosphere, than situations with NAOI > 0. Hourly wintertime (December–February) concentrations (1997–2006) of NO2, NO, air pressure, temperature and wind direction from an urban rooftop (30 m above street level) in the centre of the City of Gothenburg were analysed in relation to NAOI. Air pressure, the average concentration of nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO2 + NO), as well as the fraction of hourly NO2 and NO concentrations exceeding 90 μg m−3 and the fraction of daily NO concentrations exceeding 60 μg m−3, were significantly and negatively related to NAOI. Air temperature was positively correlated with NAOI. Southerly and westerly winds were more common in months with positive NAOI, while easterly and northerly winds were overrepresented in months with negative NAOI. High pollution concentrations dominantly occurred in situations with northerly and easterly wind directions. High NO2 and NO concentrations were associated with negative NAOI, especially in the morning when the traffic rush coincided with restricted air mixing. Over the ten-year period there were trends for more negative NAOI and increased time fractions with hourly NO2 concentrations exceeding 90 μg m−3. The conclusion of this study is that a climate shift towards higher or lower NAOI has the potential to significantly influence urban air pollution in North-West Europe, and thus the possibility to reach air quality standards, even if emissions remain constant.
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author Grundström, Maria
Linderholm, H.
Klingberg, J.
Pleijel, H.
author_facet Grundström, Maria
Linderholm, H.
Klingberg, J.
Pleijel, H.
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title Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO
title_short Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO
title_full Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO
title_fullStr Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO
title_full_unstemmed Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO
title_sort urban no2 and no pollution in relation to the north atlantic oscillation nao
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Grundström, Maria, Linderholm, H., Klingberg, J. and Pleijel, H. (2011) Urban NO2 and NO Pollution in Relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation NAO. Atmospheric Environment, 45 (4). pp. 883-888. ISSN 1352-2310
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