The Spring Festival air pollution in China was investigated using the long-term observations from 2001-2012 over 323 stations. During the Spring Festival with nearly half of urban population leaving the cities for holidays, the particulate matter (PM10) concentration is about 24.5µgm-3 (23%) lower than normal days. Associated with the national-wide burning of firework, the PM10 concentration sharply increases to 123.8µgm-3 at Chinese New Year Day (increment of 35%). Similar to PM10, the SO2 and NO2 decrease from high values in normal days to a holiday minimum with reduction of 23.3% and 30.6%, respectively. The NO2 has no peak in New Year Day because of the different emission source. The night mean and minimum temperature co-vary with PM10. Both nighttime mean and minimum temperature decrease by about 2.1°C during the holidays. And in association with the pollution jump at New Year Day the night temperature simultaneously increase by about 0.89°C. The in-phase co-variations between PM10 and night temperature suggest an overall warming effect of holiday aerosol during winter in China.
Revised: September 30, 2014 |
Published: June 16, 2014
Citation
Gong D., W. Wang, Y. Qian, W. Bai, Y. Guo, and R. Mao. 2014.Observed Holiday Aerosol Reduction and Temperature Cooling over East Asia.Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 119, no. 11:6306–6324.PNNL-SA-95239.doi:10.1002/2014JD021464