Wind-urban structure interplay in PM2.5 variation: Insights from multi-seasonal mobile air quality campaign
Noah Ray,
Pinliang Dong,
John South
et al.
Abstract:The health risks associated with particulate matter pollution (PM2.5) highlight the importance of comprehending key drivers of its spatial and temporal variability. While explanatory modeling is widely used for statistical inference in such applications, the role of wind variables (speed, direction) and their interplay with built environment are often overlooked. This study addresses this gap through a mobile air quality campaign in a suburban area over 10 days for each of three distinct seasons. We developed … Show more
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