JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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[E] ポスター発表

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[U-22] Environmental drivers and impacts of the evolving COVID-19 pandemic

コンビーナ:Benjamin F Zaitchik(Johns Hopkins University)、安成 哲平(北海道大学 北極域研究センター)

[U22-P06] Limited Regional Aerosol Changes Despite Unprecedented NO2 Decline During the February Coronavirus Shutdown in China

*Diamond Michael S1Wood Robert1 (1.University of Washington Seattle)

キーワード:Aerosol、Cloud、NOx、COVID-19、Pollution、Remote sensing

Following the emergence of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan, the People’s Republic of China instituted a number of strict lockdown and more general socio-economic shutdown measures throughout the country starting in late January and continuing into February 2020 in order to arrest the spread of the disease. This resulted in a sharp economic contraction unparalleled in recent Chinese history. Satellite remote sensing shows that nitrogen oxide pollution declined by an unprecedented amount (~50% regionally) from its expected unperturbed value, but regional-scale column aerosol loadings and cloud microphysical properties were not detectably affected. The disparate impact may be tied to differential economic impacts of the shutdown, in which the transportation sector, a disproportionate source of nitrogen oxide emissions, underwent drastic declines (~90% reductions in passenger traffic), whereas industry and power generation, responsible for >90% of particulate emissions, were relatively less affected (~10% reductions in electricity and thermal power generation). Meteorology (particularly warm temperatures) and non-linear chemical reactions also likely played a role in driving the disparity.