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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane
Posted by: Fred Bray
Date/Time: 15/07/10 21:09:00

This post is about the direction of PM10 pollution arrived at the Horn Lane sensor. Consider it an extension to Dee's thread on air pollution, which was getting rather unwieldy.

The Horn Lane monitoring site reports wind speed and direction for the period February 2005 to February 2006, but not subsequently. Dr. John Freeman of Ealing Regulatory Services Division has kindly informed me that the wind sensor at that time was on a building within the Yeoman Aggregates site, while the PM10 sensor was at its current location in Horn Lane.

The wind rose below was plotted from that data, and shows the likelihood of the wind coming from any particular direction, over the monitoring year. (Striations are likely caused by the original quantised wind angle not mapping evenly onto 360 compass points.) Clearly the prevailing wind comes from the west to south west. This plot says nothing about the source of pollution, but does say a lot about the responsiveness of the sensor. Pollution sources at any distance to the north-west (NW) or SE are unlikely to be spotted, as wind will seldom blow the pollution toward the sensor. Sources to the SW or NE, on the other hand, are very likely to be noticed.



The Google map below displays the same wind rose, this time centred on the Horn Lane location of the PM10 sensor. Prevailing wind is roughly along the railway tracks, from left to right. The map is followed by a further graph, which plots wind-blown pollution.



The next graph takes some explaining. Those who read Dee's thread may remember that PM10 pollution seemed to come from a regular emitter, which for convenience I will call a plant. The plant operated a full day on weekdays, and half day on Saturdays. PM10 samples from the year 2005 have been separated into two sets; one set from times of day when the plant was active, the other from times when the plant was inactive, such as Sundays. These sets were then plotted as two separate curves.

The X axis shows wind direction. At any point on the axis, the data plotted is the average of samples that were collected when the wind happened to be from that direction. Data from SE and NW is particularly noisy because wind seldom blew from those directions.



With the plant inactive, PM10 levels seem slightly less when the wind is from the west. A plausible explanation is that, as the sensor box is located on the west side of Horn Lane, a wind from the west would tend to blow away traffic pollution.

When the plant is active, PM10 levels are highest when the wind is from the west to south west, suggesting strongly that the main pollution is coming from that direction.



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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane15/07/10 18:52:00 Ian M Green
   Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane15/07/10 19:59:00 Ian M Green
      Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane15/07/10 20:46:00 Fred Bray
         Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane15/07/10 21:09:00 Fred Bray
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane15/07/10 22:07:00 Ian M Green
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane15/07/10 22:54:00 Vlod Barchuk
   Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane16/07/10 12:46:00 Hayes Thompson
   Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane16/07/10 16:20:00 Hayes Thompson
      Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane16/07/10 21:19:00 Ian M Green
         Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane16/07/10 23:28:00 Michelle Legare
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane19/07/10 12:26:00 Dee Cook
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane19/07/10 15:09:00 Ian M Green
                  High PM10 levels for July 201019/07/10 20:13:00 Ian M Green
   Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane28/07/10 08:20:00 Becky Bell
      Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane28/07/10 10:01:00 Ian M Green
         Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane28/07/10 14:36:00 Dee Cook
   Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane28/07/10 22:02:00 Hayes Thompson
      Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane29/07/10 10:00:00 Ian M Green
         Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane29/07/10 12:08:00 Dee Cook
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane - Wind Direction website :-01/08/10 15:02:00 Rosco White
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane - Wind Direction website :-02/08/10 12:21:00 Dee Cook
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane - "Today's" Pollution Level Website :-02/08/10 17:04:00 Rosco White
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane - "Today's" Pollution Level Website :-02/08/10 19:14:00 Ian M Green
                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Wind-blown pollution at Horn Lane - "Today's" Pollution Level Website :-02/08/10 22:04:00 Rosco White
                           Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re: Pollution in Acton04/08/10 17:09:00 Rosco White
                              Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re: Pollution in Acton05/08/10 12:06:00 Dee Cook

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