Global Air Quality Change Detection During Covid-19 Pandemic Using Space-Borne Remote Sensing and Global Atmospheric Reanalysis

R. Das, S. Bandopadhyay, M. Das, M. Chowdhury
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In contrast to existing research that used ground-based observations, in this research we used space-borne observations to study global air quality change during COVID-19 pandemic in 20 countries. It is observed that during lockdown, PM2.5 has reduced in the most of the countries by 56% in 2020 compared to the previous year, whereas, Ghana and Russia show an increasing pattern. It is observed that NO2 has dropped in most of the countries by 3% to 31%, whereas UK and South Africa exhibit an increasing trend. Although spatial variability, low spatial resolution, and mixed pixel impurity may obscure the observation, but the study suggests a space-borne approach can be useful for investigating change in air quality to provide a general insight during COVID-19 pandemic. Our space-borne observations show an improvement in air quality by considerable drop in contaminants in the air in most of the countries except Russia and Ghana during COVID lockdown.
利用星载遥感和全球大气再分析检测Covid-19大流行期间全球空气质量变化
与使用地面观测的现有研究相比,在这项研究中,我们使用星载观测来研究COVID-19大流行期间20个国家的全球空气质量变化。据观察,在封锁期间,大多数国家的PM2.5在2020年比前一年下降了56%,而加纳和俄罗斯则呈上升趋势。可以观察到,NO2在大多数国家已经下降了3%到31%,而英国和南非则呈上升趋势。虽然空间变异性、低空间分辨率和混合像素杂质可能会掩盖观察结果,但研究表明,天基方法可用于调查空气质量的变化,以提供COVID-19大流行期间的总体见解。我们的星载观测显示,在疫情封锁期间,除俄罗斯和加纳外,大多数国家的空气中污染物大幅下降,空气质量有所改善。
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