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Urban and Rural Shortwave Irradiance: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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The Phoenix Metropolitan Area (PMA) is situated in the Sonoran Desert of Central Arizona, USA. The PMA is a focus of ongoing climate change and urban heat island research. This paper addresses differences in the receipt of shortwave irradiance (global radiation) between the city and its surroundings. Several weather networks (e.g., AZ Met, an Arizona agricultural network) and air quality monitoring sites allow for the determination of shortwave irradiance between urban and rural locales, as well as a preliminary relation to seasonal patterns of suspended particulates. Particulate matter 10 μm and smaller (PM10) ranges from ca. 10 µg/m3 to 30 µg/m3 from winter to summer in rural areas, whereas in the metropolitan area, PM10 often exceeds 40 µg/m3 year-round. On average, urban transmissivity (T) of shortwave irradiance is lower than rural values by 1% in summer to over 5% in winter, like other urban studies evaluating effects on irradiance. Percentage differences between a site on a local mountain and the valley floor (about 400 m difference) range from 1% in summer to 5% in winter, in sync with seasonal mixing height changes and vertical mixing of particulates.
Title: Urban and Rural Shortwave Irradiance: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
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The Phoenix Metropolitan Area (PMA) is situated in the Sonoran Desert of Central Arizona, USA.
The PMA is a focus of ongoing climate change and urban heat island research.
This paper addresses differences in the receipt of shortwave irradiance (global radiation) between the city and its surroundings.
Several weather networks (e.
g.
, AZ Met, an Arizona agricultural network) and air quality monitoring sites allow for the determination of shortwave irradiance between urban and rural locales, as well as a preliminary relation to seasonal patterns of suspended particulates.
Particulate matter 10 μm and smaller (PM10) ranges from ca.
10 µg/m3 to 30 µg/m3 from winter to summer in rural areas, whereas in the metropolitan area, PM10 often exceeds 40 µg/m3 year-round.
On average, urban transmissivity (T) of shortwave irradiance is lower than rural values by 1% in summer to over 5% in winter, like other urban studies evaluating effects on irradiance.
Percentage differences between a site on a local mountain and the valley floor (about 400 m difference) range from 1% in summer to 5% in winter, in sync with seasonal mixing height changes and vertical mixing of particulates.
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