Numerical Modeling of PM2.5 Propagation in Tbilisi Atmosphere in Winter. I. A Case of Background North Light Wind

Abstract

Temporal and spatial variations of PM2.5 distribution originated resulting from motor transport traffic during background south light wind are studied via numerical modeling. PM2.5 high concentration zones at the territory of the city are established, and time intervals, where air high pollution forms or air self-purification process occurs, are determined. There is established a difference, which exists between PM2.5 spatial distributions in case of background south and north winds

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