Variability of Air Quality and Bioclimatic Conditions in an Urban Area: A Case Study of Lublin, Poland

IF 1 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Quaestiones Geographicae Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.14746/quageo-2023-0030
M. Dobek, S. Wereski, Agnieszka Krzyżewska
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Abstract The paper analyses biometeorological conditions in Lublin based on the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI), and air quality based on the Common Air Quality Index (CAQI). The used data were obtained from the database of IMGW-PIB and RDEM, and cover the period 2015–2021. The most frequently occurring biometeorological conditions were classified as no thermal stress. They were observed with a frequency of 34.3%. Conditions unfavourable for the human organism accounted for 65.7% in total, including those belonging to thermal stress classes related to cold stress (52.3%), and heat stress (13.4%). In the analysed years, 75.5% of cases were with very low and low air pollution. High and very high air pollution usually occurred during biometeorological conditions related to cold stress (from slight cold stress to strong cold stress). During extreme thermal phenomena, such as a cold wave (January 2007) and hot wave (August 2015), unfavourable biometeorological conditions were accompanied by low aerosanitary conditions (low air quality). In the analysed period, and particularly in recent years, an improvement in air quality has been observed, potentially associated with limited mobility of people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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城市空气质量和生物气候条件的变化:以波兰卢布林为例
本文根据通用热气候指数(UTCI)和通用空气质量指数(CAQI)分析了鲁布林的生物气象条件。使用的数据来自IMGW-PIB和RDEM的数据库,涵盖2015-2021年。最常见的生物气象条件被归类为无热应力。观察到的频率为34.3%。对人体不利的情况总共占65.7%,包括与冷应激相关的热应激类别(52.3%)和热应激类别的情况(13.4%)。在分析的年份中,75.5%的病例具有极低和低空气污染。高和极高的空气污染通常发生在与冷胁迫有关的生物气象条件下(从轻度冷胁迫到强烈冷胁迫)。在极端热现象期间,如寒潮(2007年1月)和热浪(2015年8月),不利的生物气象条件伴随着低空气卫生条件(低空气质量)。在分析期间,特别是近年来,观察到空气质量有所改善,这可能与新冠肺炎大流行期间人员流动受限有关。
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期刊介绍: Quaestiones Geographicae was established in 1974 as an annual journal of the Institute of Geography, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. Its founder and first editor was Professor Stefan Kozarski. Initially the scope of the journal covered issues in both physical and socio-economic geography; since 1982, exclusively physical geography. In 2006 there appeared the idea of a return to the original conception of the journal, although in a somewhat modified organisational form. Quaestiones Geographicae publishes research results of wide interest in the following fields: •physical geography, •economic and human geography, •spatial management and planning,
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