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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-11173-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-11173-2022
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01 Sep 2022
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Predicting gridded winter PM2.5 concentration in the east of China

Zhicong Yin, Mingkeng Duan, Yuyan Li, Tianbao Xu, and Huijun Wang

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The PM2.5 concentration has been greatly reduced in recent years in China and has entered a crucial stage that required fine seasonal prediction. However, there is still no study aimed at predicting gridded PM2.5 concentration. A model for seasonal prediction of gridded winter PM2.5 concentration in the east of China was developed by analyzing the contributions of emissions and climate variability, which could provide scientific support for air pollution control at the regional and city levels.
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