November 21, 2007
Journal Article

Weekly cycle of aerosol-meteorology interaction over China

Abstract

Weekly cycles of the concentration of anthropogenic aerosols have been observed in many regions around the world. The phase and the magnitude of these cycles, however, vary greatly depending on region and season. In the present study the authors investigated important features of the weekly cycles of aerosol concentration and the co-variations in meteorological conditions in major urban regions over east China, one of the most polluted areas in the world, in summertime during the period 2001-2005/2006. The PM10 (aerosol particulate matters of diameter

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Citation

Gong D., C. Ho, D. Chen, Y. Qian, Y. Choi, and J. Kim. 2007. Weekly cycle of aerosol-meteorology interaction over China. Journal of Geophysical Research. D. (Atmospheres) 112, no. D22:Art. No. D22202. PNNL-SA-56377.