Five-year Ground-based Observation Trend of PM2.5 and PM10, and Comparison with MERRA-2 Data over India

IF 1.1 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Ashmeet Kaur Alang, Shankar G. Aggarwal
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Abstract

A comprehensive analysis of pollutant’s trend and their measurement techniques are crucial for evaluating the air quality, and thereby helpful in formulating better control policies. In this report, we summarise ground based PM2.5 and PM10 data report in India (2015–2019). The important points discussed here are: (i) review of the ground-based data of PM2.5 and PM10 and the techniques used, (ii) mapping of the data over India with spatial and temporal distribution so that better understanding on PM pollution level can be made, (iii) identifying the technological gaps in measurement of PM concentration in India, and (iv) evaluation of MERRA-2’s (Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications, Version 2) simulation of PM2.5 against surface measurements in India to better understand biases for spatial and seasonal distribution, and then (v) suggestions for better PM measurement protocols, policies and metrological aspects for both measurement and control policies. It is observed that the amount of ground data on ambient monitoring of fine PM is insufficient and has several inconsistencies which require adequate attention. In India, not much work has been done on developing certified reference materials, traceable standards and calibration facility for particulate matter measurement which is a crucial step to ensure quality checks. Further, the comparison of MERRA-2 and ground PM2.5 concentrations revealed huge discrepancies with underestimating PM2.5 measurements in highly polluted regions like the Indo-Gangetic plain, especially during winter when pollution load was high. Better PM2.5 agreement was found in summer and monsoon season, based on performance statistics explained in this paper. Inconsistencies between MERRA-2 and ground PM2.5 are partly due to few limitations in MERRA-2 reanalysis method which are discussed in this paper, apart from several issues in ground-based observation. The aim of this review and comparison is to highlight such issues and give more attention to the importance of data quality assurance for effective air quality management. The present study may be helpful for the researchers in evaluating and choosing appropriate reanalysis products for their future studies.

印度PM2.5和PM10五年地面观测趋势及与MERRA-2数据的比较
全面分析污染物的变化趋势及其测量技术对评价空气质量至关重要,从而有助于制定更好的控制政策。在本报告中,我们总结了印度2015 - 2019年的地面PM 2.5和PM 10数据报告。这里讨论的要点有:(i)审查PM 2.5和PM 10的地面数据以及所使用的技术,(ii)绘制印度上空数据的时空分布图,以便更好地了解PM污染水平,(iii)确定印度PM浓度测量的技术差距,以及(iv)评价MERRA-2(现代研究与应用回顾性分析)。版本2)根据印度地面测量值模拟PM 2.5,以更好地了解空间和季节分布的偏差,然后(v)建议更好的PM测量协议、政策和测量和控制政策的计量方面。观察到,细颗粒物环境监测的地面数据量不足,存在一些不一致的地方,需要引起足够的重视。在印度,在制定经认证的参考物质、可追溯的标准和颗粒物质测量的校准设施方面做的工作不多,而这是确保质量检查的关键步骤。此外,MERRA-2和地面pm2.5浓度的比较显示,在印度恒河平原等高度污染地区,特别是在污染负荷高的冬季,与低估的pm2.5测量值存在巨大差异。根据本文解释的性能统计数据,发现夏季和季风季节PM 2.5一致性更好。MERRA-2与地面PM 2.5不一致的部分原因是本文讨论的MERRA-2再分析方法的局限性,以及地面观测中的一些问题。回顾和比较的目的是突出这些问题,并更加重视数据质量保证对有效空气质量管理的重要性。本研究可为今后研究人员评价和选择合适的再分析产品提供参考。
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Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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