Impact of Sea Breeze Circulation on the Transport of Ship Emissions in Tangshan Port, China

A sea breeze is a local circulation that occurs in coastal regions from the poles to the equator. The adverse influence of ship emissions on air quality in coastal areas may be aggravated by the onshore flow of sea breeze circulation. However, our knowledge regarding the evolution of ship-emitted po...

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Main Authors: Fang Shang, Dongsheng Chen, Xiurui Guo, Jianlei Lang, Ying Zhou, Yue Li, Xinyi Fu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Atmosphere
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/11/723
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spelling doaj-4daf4cb3fef4469780a4de0db82825a12020-11-25T01:25:43ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332019-11-01101172310.3390/atmos10110723atmos10110723Impact of Sea Breeze Circulation on the Transport of Ship Emissions in Tangshan Port, ChinaFang Shang0Dongsheng Chen1Xiurui Guo2Jianlei Lang3Ying Zhou4Yue Li5Xinyi Fu6Key Laboratory of Beijing on Regional Air Pollution Control, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaKey Laboratory of Beijing on Regional Air Pollution Control, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaKey Laboratory of Beijing on Regional Air Pollution Control, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaKey Laboratory of Beijing on Regional Air Pollution Control, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaKey Laboratory of Beijing on Regional Air Pollution Control, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaTransport Planning and Research Institute, Ministry of Transport, Beijing 100028, ChinaKey Laboratory of Beijing on Regional Air Pollution Control, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, ChinaA sea breeze is a local circulation that occurs in coastal regions from the poles to the equator. The adverse influence of ship emissions on air quality in coastal areas may be aggravated by the onshore flow of sea breeze circulation. However, our knowledge regarding the evolution of ship-emitted pollutants during a specific sea breeze episode is still limited. To address this knowledge gap, this study investigated the evolution of ship emissions during a sea breeze episode that occurred on 29 June, 2014 in Tangshan port in China by employing the WRF/Chem model. NO<sub>2</sub>, one of the primary pollutants emitted by ships, was selected as the target pollutant for investigation. The results indicate that the ground level NO<sub>2</sub> concentration was considerably affected by sea breeze circulation. Although the onset of the sea breeze was delayed until nearly midday due to offshore synoptic winds, ship-emitted NO<sub>2</sub> was transported to more than 100 km inland with the penetration of the sea breeze. Further investigation found that the averaged concentration of ship-contributed NO<sub>2</sub> during the episode showed an evident downward trend as the distance from the coastline increased. Vertically, the shallow atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) on the sea limited the vertical dispersion of ship emissions, and the pollutant was transported shoreward by the sea breeze within this shallow ABL. The height of the ABLs is lowered in coastal regions due to the cooling effect of sea breezes which brings the cool marine air to the hot land surface. Ship-contributed NO<sub>2</sub> was mostly trapped in the shallow ABL; thereby, its concentration increased.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/11/723air qualityship emissionssea breezetangshan portwrf/chem
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author Fang Shang
Dongsheng Chen
Xiurui Guo
Jianlei Lang
Ying Zhou
Yue Li
Xinyi Fu
spellingShingle Fang Shang
Dongsheng Chen
Xiurui Guo
Jianlei Lang
Ying Zhou
Yue Li
Xinyi Fu
Impact of Sea Breeze Circulation on the Transport of Ship Emissions in Tangshan Port, China
Atmosphere
air quality
ship emissions
sea breeze
tangshan port
wrf/chem
author_facet Fang Shang
Dongsheng Chen
Xiurui Guo
Jianlei Lang
Ying Zhou
Yue Li
Xinyi Fu
author_sort Fang Shang
title Impact of Sea Breeze Circulation on the Transport of Ship Emissions in Tangshan Port, China
title_short Impact of Sea Breeze Circulation on the Transport of Ship Emissions in Tangshan Port, China
title_full Impact of Sea Breeze Circulation on the Transport of Ship Emissions in Tangshan Port, China
title_fullStr Impact of Sea Breeze Circulation on the Transport of Ship Emissions in Tangshan Port, China
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Sea Breeze Circulation on the Transport of Ship Emissions in Tangshan Port, China
title_sort impact of sea breeze circulation on the transport of ship emissions in tangshan port, china
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2019-11-01
description A sea breeze is a local circulation that occurs in coastal regions from the poles to the equator. The adverse influence of ship emissions on air quality in coastal areas may be aggravated by the onshore flow of sea breeze circulation. However, our knowledge regarding the evolution of ship-emitted pollutants during a specific sea breeze episode is still limited. To address this knowledge gap, this study investigated the evolution of ship emissions during a sea breeze episode that occurred on 29 June, 2014 in Tangshan port in China by employing the WRF/Chem model. NO<sub>2</sub>, one of the primary pollutants emitted by ships, was selected as the target pollutant for investigation. The results indicate that the ground level NO<sub>2</sub> concentration was considerably affected by sea breeze circulation. Although the onset of the sea breeze was delayed until nearly midday due to offshore synoptic winds, ship-emitted NO<sub>2</sub> was transported to more than 100 km inland with the penetration of the sea breeze. Further investigation found that the averaged concentration of ship-contributed NO<sub>2</sub> during the episode showed an evident downward trend as the distance from the coastline increased. Vertically, the shallow atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) on the sea limited the vertical dispersion of ship emissions, and the pollutant was transported shoreward by the sea breeze within this shallow ABL. The height of the ABLs is lowered in coastal regions due to the cooling effect of sea breezes which brings the cool marine air to the hot land surface. Ship-contributed NO<sub>2</sub> was mostly trapped in the shallow ABL; thereby, its concentration increased.
topic air quality
ship emissions
sea breeze
tangshan port
wrf/chem
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/11/723
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