会议专题

Study on the Characteristics and Influence Factors of the Haze in Shanghai

The haze days from December 2009 to November 2010 in Shanghai are analyzed by using meteorological data, participate matter data and the method of backtrajectory-cluster analysis. The results are as follows: Northwest and southwest flows from inland are prevailing in haze days. In autumn and winter, the flows from northwest are more prevailing, while in summer, the flows from southeast are more prevailing. In spring, the numbers of the flows that are from northwest and southwest are very same. The occurrence of haze days in Shanghai are affected by both local factors and the long distance transportation of flow from other places, and the local factors are the major impacts. The high relative humidity and low wind speed are conducive to occurrence of haze. Fine participate matters have great impacts on the occurrence of haze days. And the occurrences of the haze in Shanghai have relation with vehicle exhaust emission.

backward trajectory relative humidity wind paniculate matter

Zhiyi Zhuang Jiong Shu

Key Laboratory of Geographical Information Science of the Ministry of Education, East China Normal University Shanghai,200062,China

国际会议

2011 International Conference on Green Energy and Environmental Sustainable Development(2011年IEEE绿色能源与环境可持续发展国际会议 GEESD2011)

吉林

英文

1522-1526

2011-11-04(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)