Aerosol and boundary-layer interactions and impact on air quality
Beijing Normal University · NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Research · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Air quality is concerned with pollutants in both the gas phase and solid or liquid phases. The latter are referred to as aerosols, which are multifaceted agents affecting air quality, weather and climate through many mechanisms. Unlike gas pollutants, aerosols interact strongly with meteorological variables with the strongest interactions taking place in the planetary boundary layer (PBL). The PBL hosting the bulk of aerosols in the lower atmosphere is affected by aerosol radiative effects. Both aerosol scattering and absorption reduce the amount of solar radiation reaching the ground and thus reduce the sensible heat fluxes that drive the diurnal evolution of the PBL. Moreover, aerosols can increase…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 280
Authors
10- ZLZhanqing LiCorresponding
Beijing Normal University, NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
- JGJianping GuoCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences
- ADAijun Ding
Nanjing University
- HLHong Liao
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
- JLJianjun Liu
NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Research
Topics & keywords
- Aerosol
- Air quality index
- Environmental science
- Atmospheric sciences
- Planetary boundary layer
- Meteorology
- Pollutant
- Inversion (geology)