Understanding the atmospheric circulations that lead to high particulate matter concentrations on the west coast of Namibia

Atmospheric circulations play a significant role in determining the extent and impact of local and regional air pollution. The Erongo Region, located in the western part of Namibia, falls within the west coast arid zone of southern Africa, and is characterised by low rainfall, extreme temperatures a...

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Main Authors: H Liebenberg-Enslin, H Rauntenbach, R von Gruenewaldt, L Burger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Association for Clean Air 2017-12-01
Series:Clean Air Journal
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Online Access:https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/caj/article/view/7040
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description Atmospheric circulations play a significant role in determining the extent and impact of local and regional air pollution. The Erongo Region, located in the western part of Namibia, falls within the west coast arid zone of southern Africa, and is characterised by low rainfall, extreme temperatures and unique climatic factors influencing the natural environment and biodiversity. Episodic dust storms, associated with easterly wind conditions, are common during austral autumn and winter months. During these events, dust is transported westwards over long distances across the Namibian continent towards the Atlantic Ocean. During 2017, such easterly wind conditions appeared to occur earlier and more frequently than in previous years. Of interest is that high PM10 concentrations (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters of less than or equal to 10 micron) measured at the coastal towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay in the Erongo Region during 2017 were found to also coincide with south-westerly to north-westerly winds from the ocean during prevailing easterly wind events. In this study, the easterly wind events that occurred on 19 March 2017 and 6 July 2017 were assessed to investigate how local-scale coastal atmospheric circulation changes could have developed from the easterly wind conditions, and how such development could have contributed to wind direction deviations and the high PM10 concentrations measured at Swakopmund and Walvis Bay. It was found that in addition to the westward transport of PM10 from inland sources during easterly wind events, higher coastal concentrations of PM10 can also develop as a result of north-easterly / south-westerly wind conversion lines and the cyclonic circulation enhancement associated with easterly wind induced coastal troughs and coastal lows.
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spelling doaj.art-53ccafcbb0ea4e8cb575aa807087293a2022-12-22T01:49:55ZengNational Association for Clean AirClean Air Journal2410-972X1017-17032017-12-0127210.17159/2410-972X/2017/v27n2a9Understanding the atmospheric circulations that lead to high particulate matter concentrations on the west coast of NamibiaH Liebenberg-Enslin0H Rauntenbach1R von Gruenewaldt2L Burger3Airshed Planning Professionals, Midrand, South Africa1. Climate Change and Variability, South African Weather Service, Pretoria, South Africa., 2. School of Health Systems and Public Health, University of Pretoria, South AfricaAirshed Planning Professionals, Midrand, South AfricaAirshed Planning Professionals, Midrand, South AfricaAtmospheric circulations play a significant role in determining the extent and impact of local and regional air pollution. The Erongo Region, located in the western part of Namibia, falls within the west coast arid zone of southern Africa, and is characterised by low rainfall, extreme temperatures and unique climatic factors influencing the natural environment and biodiversity. Episodic dust storms, associated with easterly wind conditions, are common during austral autumn and winter months. During these events, dust is transported westwards over long distances across the Namibian continent towards the Atlantic Ocean. During 2017, such easterly wind conditions appeared to occur earlier and more frequently than in previous years. Of interest is that high PM10 concentrations (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters of less than or equal to 10 micron) measured at the coastal towns of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay in the Erongo Region during 2017 were found to also coincide with south-westerly to north-westerly winds from the ocean during prevailing easterly wind events. In this study, the easterly wind events that occurred on 19 March 2017 and 6 July 2017 were assessed to investigate how local-scale coastal atmospheric circulation changes could have developed from the easterly wind conditions, and how such development could have contributed to wind direction deviations and the high PM10 concentrations measured at Swakopmund and Walvis Bay. It was found that in addition to the westward transport of PM10 from inland sources during easterly wind events, higher coastal concentrations of PM10 can also develop as a result of north-easterly / south-westerly wind conversion lines and the cyclonic circulation enhancement associated with easterly wind induced coastal troughs and coastal lows.https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/caj/article/view/7040NamibiaErongo Regionair qualityparticulate matterwind patterns
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Understanding the atmospheric circulations that lead to high particulate matter concentrations on the west coast of Namibia
Clean Air Journal
Namibia
Erongo Region
air quality
particulate matter
wind patterns
title Understanding the atmospheric circulations that lead to high particulate matter concentrations on the west coast of Namibia
title_full Understanding the atmospheric circulations that lead to high particulate matter concentrations on the west coast of Namibia
title_fullStr Understanding the atmospheric circulations that lead to high particulate matter concentrations on the west coast of Namibia
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the atmospheric circulations that lead to high particulate matter concentrations on the west coast of Namibia
title_short Understanding the atmospheric circulations that lead to high particulate matter concentrations on the west coast of Namibia
title_sort understanding the atmospheric circulations that lead to high particulate matter concentrations on the west coast of namibia
topic Namibia
Erongo Region
air quality
particulate matter
wind patterns
url https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/caj/article/view/7040
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