Source regions of ragweed pollen arriving in south-western Poland and the influence of meteorological data on the HYSPLIT model results |
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Authors: | Daria Bilińska Carsten Ambelas Skjøth Małgorzata Werner Maciej Kryza Małgorzata Malkiewicz Justyna Krynicka Anetta Drzeniecka-Osiadacz |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Climatology and Atmosphere Protection,University of Wroc?aw,Wroc?aw,Poland;2.National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit, Institute of Science and the Environment,University of Worcester,Worcester,UK;3.Institute of Geological Sciences,University of Wroc?aw,Wroc?aw,Poland |
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Abstract: | We have investigated the relationship between the inflow of air masses and the ragweed pollen concentration in SW Poland (Wroc?aw) for a 10-year period of 2005–2014. The HYSPLIT trajectory model was used to verify whether episodes of high concentrations can be related to regions outside of the main known ragweed centres in Europe, like Pannonian Plain, northern Italy and Ukraine. Furthermore, we used two different meteorological data sets (the global GDAS data set and from the WRF mesoscale model; the meteorological parameters were: U and V wind components, temperature and relative humidity) into HYSPLIT to evaluate the influence of meteorological input on calculated trajectories for high concentration ragweed episodes. The results show that the episodes of high pollen concentration (above 20 pm?3) represent a great part of total recorded ragweed pollen in Wroc?aw, but occur rarely and not in all years. High pollen episodes are connected with air masses coming from south and south-west Europe, which confirms the existence of expected ragweed centres but showed that other centres near Wroc?aw are not present. The HYSPLIT simulations with two different meteorological inputs indicated that footprint studies on ragweed benefit from a higher resolution meteorological data sets. |
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