Authors
Yele Sun, Chen Chen, Yingjie Zhang, Weiqi Xu, Libo Zhou, Xueling Cheng, Haitao Zheng, Dongsheng Ji, Jie Li, Xiao Tang, Pingqing Fu, Zifa Wang
Publication date
2016/5/31
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
27151
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
We investigate the rapid formation and evolutionary mechanisms of an extremely severe and persistent haze episode that occurred in northern China during winter 2015 using comprehensive ground and vertical measurements, along with receptor and dispersion model analysis. Our results indicate that the life cycle of a severe winter haze episode typically consists of four stages: (1) rapid formation initiated by sudden changes in meteorological parameters and synchronous increases in most aerosol species, (2) persistent evolution with relatively constant variations in secondary inorganic aerosols and secondary organic aerosols, (3) further evolution associated with fog processing and significantly enhanced sulfate levels and (4) clearing due to dry, cold north-northwesterly winds. Aerosol composition showed substantial changes during the formation and evolution of the haze episode but was generally dominated …
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