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Air pollution affecting pollen concentrations through radiative feedback in the atmosphere

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posted on 2025-08-01, 13:30 authored by CA Skjøth, A Kurganskiy, M Grundström, M Werner, B Adams-Groom
Episodes with high air pollution and large amounts of aeroallergens expose sensitive individuals to a health damaging cocktail of atmospheric particles. Particulate matter (PM) affects the radiative balance and atmospheric dynamics, hence affecting concentrations of pollutants. The aim of the study is to estimate feedback between meteorology and particles on concentrations of aeroallergens using an extended version of the atmospheric model WRF-Chem. The extension, origi-nally designed for PM and dust, concerns common aeroallergens. We study a birch pollen episode coinciding with an air pollution event containing Saharan dust (late March to early April 2014), using the model results, pollen records from Southern UK and vertical profiles of meteorological observations. During the episode, increased concentrations of birch pollen were calculated over the European continent, causing plumes transported towards the UK. The arrival of these plumes matched well with observations. The lowest parts of the atmospheric boundary layer demonstrate a vertical profile that favours long distance transport, while the pollen record shows pollen types that typically flower at another time. The model calculations show that feedback between meteorology and particles changes pollen concentrations by ±30% and in some cases up to 100%. The atmospheric conditions favoured meteorological feedback mechanisms that changed long distance transport of air pollution and aeroallergens.

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This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this record Data Availability Statement: Raw data of simulated and observed pollen concentrations and the vertical profiles from the different scenarios are available from the public accessible archive WRaP at Worcester University: https://eprints.worc.ac.uk/11424/ (accessed on 6 October 2021). Raw data from atmospheric soundings can be retrieved from the public archive at University of Wyoming: http://weather.uwyo.edu/upperair/sounding.html (accessed on 6 October 2021). Raw data for air pollutant emissions can be obtained from the Edgar data base: http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/overview.php?v=431 (accessed on 6 October 2021).

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Atmosphere

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2021-11-18T14:22:33Z

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Vol. 12 (11), article 1376

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