2009
DOI: 10.1002/met.147
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A numerical study of the effect of sea breeze circulation on photochemical pollution over a highly industrialized peninsula

Abstract: Numerical simulations compared with measurements are used to investigate the effect of sea breeze circulation on the ozone accumulation over a highly industrialized peninsula in southern Italy, where high levels of ozone concentration are often registered. A frequent meteorological phenomenon in this region during weak summer synoptic conditions is the development of complex sea breeze systems from the coastlines, with convergence areas within the peninsula. A case study characterized by strong winds alternati… Show more

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“…Byers and Rodebush, 1948; Forbes and Merritt, 1984; Blanchard and López, 1985; Noonan and Smith, 1986; Nicholls et al , 1991; Sumner et al , 1993; Fankhauser et al , 1995; Carbone et al , 2000; Crook 2001; Golding, 2005; Wapler and Lane, 2012; Warren, 2014; Rizza et al , 2015). Sea breeze convergence may also lead to enhanced air pollution (Mangia et al , 2010). The timing and location of the collision and its heaviest impacts depend on many factors including the curvature of coastlines, topographic features, soil moisture levels and the presence of land breezes prior to sea breeze development (Baker et al , 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Byers and Rodebush, 1948; Forbes and Merritt, 1984; Blanchard and López, 1985; Noonan and Smith, 1986; Nicholls et al , 1991; Sumner et al , 1993; Fankhauser et al , 1995; Carbone et al , 2000; Crook 2001; Golding, 2005; Wapler and Lane, 2012; Warren, 2014; Rizza et al , 2015). Sea breeze convergence may also lead to enhanced air pollution (Mangia et al , 2010). The timing and location of the collision and its heaviest impacts depend on many factors including the curvature of coastlines, topographic features, soil moisture levels and the presence of land breezes prior to sea breeze development (Baker et al , 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a detailed description of emission input in the model, see Section 2.2.2. Moreover, the monitoring site is placed fairly close to the coastline and so it experiences complex transport and dispersion phenomena due to land-sea interface (Mangia et al, 2010).…”
Section: Description Of the Site Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air dispersion patterns were modeled using CALPUFF 5.8.4 and CALMET 5.8.4 (EPA, 2014) set to 1 km  1 km receptor grids in a 20 km  20 km area at ground level for a total of 400 points per run. CALMET can accommodate the complex wind fields associated with coastal environments and has been used for modeling land-sea breezes for other similar flat terrain (Mangia et al, 2010). Lakes Environmental generated the mesoscale numerical weather prediction (NWP) model (MM5) data to compute wind fields for three individual years (2009 to 2011).…”
Section: Puff Modeling Of Virtual Urban Air Pollution Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%