Bd. Katsoulis, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYNOPTIC, MESOSCALE AND MICROSCALE METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS DURING POOR AIR-QUALITY EVENTS IN ATHENS, GREECE, Science of the total environment, 181(1), 1996, pp. 13-24
This paper presents an analysis of some aspects of the ambient carbon
monoxide (and some other pollutants) data from 1984-1993 recorded at 1
0 appropriately distributed locations in the Athens Basin. A major pur
pose of this study is to assess the influence of meteorological condit
ions on the concentrations of pollutants. Appropriate statistical meth
ods have been applied which relate CO to wind speed and traffic patter
ns. In addition, an analysis of the meteorological conditions during d
ays in which concentration levels exceed standards is given. The main
characteristics of the results are: (i) The variation of CO, O-3, NOx
concentrations are strongly affected by traffic, wind speed and height
of the inversion. (ii) It is difficult to define a firm urban rate of
change for CO since it varies considerably from year to year, and it
is not possible to unequivocally attribute the entire observed decreas
e to emission limitations and meteorological influences. An analysis o
f the seasonal, weekday and weekend diurnal variations is also present
ed. (iii) Surface ozone, NOx and other pollutant data at several urban
and suburban stations in Athens with variable record lengths, all sho
w a slight increasing trend.