“…The understanding of aerosol gross activity concentrations and the detection of activity peaks or anomalies in a region is then based on the evaluation, analysis, and identification of the main meteorological scenarios and parameters influencing them, such as rainfall, temperature, relative humidity, pressure, and wind speed and wind direction. In this sense, several studies have explained the variation of gross beta activities and their relationship with meteorological parameters in the Iberian Peninsula, such as Sáez-Muñoz et al, 2018, in Valencia (east) [8]; Dueñas et al, 1999, andCabello et al, 2018, in Malaga (south) [9,10]; García-Talavera et al, 2001, in Salamanca (west) [11]; and Rodas Ceballos et al, 2016, [12] and Hernández et al, 2005, [13] in the Balearic and Canary Islands, respectively. However, and to the authors' knowledge, in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, which as different meteorological and climatic conditions, there is a lack of studies analysing gross beta activity concentrations and their link with meteorological conditions.…”