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Atmosphere, Volume 17, Issue 3

2026 March - 105 articles

Cover Story: Ammonia plays a significant role in both odor complaints and the formation of fine particulate matter. In South Korea, Hanwoo farms generate substantial ammonia emissions, similar to other livestock sectors. This study focused on the ammonia released during the composting process of Hanwoo manure, aiming to conduct realistic measurements for the registration of national emission factors. By utilizing actual on-farm composting sheds as flux chambers, we investigated the impacts of seasonal variations and turning (agitation) operations on ammonia emissions. Contrary to previous research, the large-scale measurements in this study yielded lower values; however, these are considered more representative as they reflect actual on-farm conditions. View this paper
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Articles (105)

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502 Views
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23 March 2026

Atmospheric refraction often influences the localization accuracy of ground-based radar for detecting space targets. Traditional methods generally utilize the measured troposphere and ionosphere data from the local station for atmospheric refraction...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
541 Views
22 Pages

23 March 2026

Extreme precipitation events are projected to change under climate change in terms of frequency, intensity and duration, which would cause serious impacts on water resources, agriculture, urban systems and socioeconomic conditions in the future. Base...

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  • Open Access
650 Views
24 Pages

Simulation of Temperature and Water Vapor Profiles Retrieved from FORUM and IASI-NG Measurements

  • Elisa Butali,
  • Simone Ceccherini,
  • Cecilia Tirelli,
  • Gabriele Poli,
  • Ugo Cortesi,
  • Samantha Melani,
  • Luca Rovai and
  • Alberto Ortolani

23 March 2026

To advance our understanding of atmospheric processes and climate dynamics, improved knowledge of outgoing long-wave radiation (OLR) spectral emission is essential. The FORUM mission, selected for the ninth cycle of the European Space Agency’s...

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  • Open Access
757 Views
19 Pages

Concentrations and Health Risk Assessment of Ambient PM2.5-Bound Elements in Windsor, Ontario, Canada

  • Tianchu Zhang,
  • Yushan Su,
  • James Gilmore,
  • Jerzy Debosz,
  • Michael Noble,
  • Anthony Munoz,
  • Chris Charron and
  • Xiaohong Xu

23 March 2026

Hourly concentrations of PM2.5-bound elements were continuously monitored in Windsor, Canada, from April 2021 to April 2023. Health risk assessment methods of the USEPA were utilized to quantify lifetime cumulative cancer risks (CRs) using six PM2.5-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
612 Views
34 Pages

Emergent Constraint on the Projection of Compound Dry and Hot Events in Guangdong Province by CMIP6 Models

  • Liying Peng,
  • Hui Yang,
  • Yu Zhang,
  • Quancheng Hao,
  • Jingqi Miao and
  • Feng Xu

22 March 2026

In the context of global warming, compound dry-hot events (CDHEs) are intensifying in Guangdong, yet CMIP6 projections remain uncertain. This study employs CMIP6 data and the Standardized Compound Event Indicator (SCEI) to quantify CDHEs severity, ap...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,546 Views
28 Pages

Trend Analysis of Heat Waves and Cold Spells in Major Turkish Cities Under Climate Change

  • Ebrar Öztürk,
  • Gökay Bayram,
  • Veli Yavuz,
  • Yiğitalp Kara,
  • Caner Temiz and
  • Anthony R. Lupo

22 March 2026

This study analyzes heat waves (HWs), cold spells (CSs), and mean temperature trends in Türkiye’s three major metropolises (Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir) using long-term station data. HW and CS events were defined via a percentile-based thr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
862 Views
14 Pages

Vertical Variability and Source Apportionment of Black and Brown Carbon During Urban Seasonal Haze

  • Samita Kladin,
  • Parkpoom Choomanee,
  • Surat Bualert,
  • Thunyapat Thongyen,
  • Nattakit Jintauschariya and
  • Wladyslaw W. Szymanski

22 March 2026

This study investigates the vertical variation and temporal characteristics and indicates the sources of black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) within particulate matter fraction PM1 during light (November–December 2024) and heavy (January&nd...

  • Article
  • Open Access
663 Views
24 Pages

22 March 2026

The exceptionally strong geomagnetic storm of 10–11 May 2024 injected new energetic protons and electrons into the terrestrial radiation belts, creating extraordinary conditions to study the loss mechanisms scattering these particles into the a...

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  • Open Access
502 Views
20 Pages

21 March 2026

Mediterranean tropical-like cyclones (MTLCs), commonly referred to as Medicanes, are high-impact weather systems characterized by complex interactions between baroclinic forcing and tropical-like processes. Despite growing interest, their vertical st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
609 Views
18 Pages

20 March 2026

We assess associations between emergency room (ER) visits, scaled to per 105 population per year, for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), two of the most common respiratory diseases, and zip code-level exposure to criteria air po...

  • Article
  • Open Access
790 Views
13 Pages

20 March 2026

Grass and birch pollen are major allergens in the United Kingdom (UK), responsible for seasonal respiratory diseases between late March and July. East Anglia is an under-represented region in pollen allergy research, while patterns of continuous days...

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  • Open Access
573 Views
19 Pages

Satellite-Based Identification of VOC-Driven HCHO Hotspots and Their Role in Ozone Pollution Formation in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Region

  • Shuo Dong,
  • Jeon-Teo Dong,
  • Ziwei Chai,
  • Jingxuan Zhao,
  • Lijuan Zhang,
  • Hui Chen,
  • Xingchuan Yang,
  • Linhan Chen,
  • Ruimin Deng and
  • Pengfei Ma
  • + 5 authors

20 March 2026

With the acceleration of global climate change and urbanization, air pollution, particularly ozone pollution, has become a critical environmental issue, especially in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region of China. This study investigates the...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
653 Views
15 Pages

20 March 2026

Decarbonizing energy production is critical to slowing the effects of climate change and furthering global sustainability. Progress is often gauged via carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions; however, sources of CO2 vary beyond combustion, presenting a signi...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
732 Views
22 Pages

19 March 2026

Variations in terrestrial carbon flux influence atmospheric CO2 exchange and related climate feedback, with Net ecosystem productivity (NEP) serving as a key metric for assessing ecosystem carbon source–sink dynamics. Given the vital ecological...

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  • Open Access
472 Views
16 Pages

19 March 2026

Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone (O3) are the key factors restricting the continuous improvement of air quality in the Changsha–Zhuzhou–Xiangtan urban agglomeration (CZT). Due to the potential correlation between variations in ur...

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  • Open Access
526 Views
21 Pages

Preliminary Assessment of ICON-LAM Performance in Romania: Sensitivity Studies

  • Amalia Iriza-Burcă,
  • Ioan-Ştefan Gabrian,
  • Ştefan Dinicilă,
  • Mihaela Silvana Neacşu and
  • Rodica Claudia Dumitrache

19 March 2026

The Earth system model ICON (ICOsahedral Nonhydrostatic general circulation) is a flexible framework that can be configured and tuned for various applications such as weather forecasting, simulations of aerosols and trace gases, and climate modelling...

  • Article
  • Open Access
782 Views
24 Pages

Comparison of Near-Surface Turbulence Spectral Shapes over Built and Open Terrain Using Commercial Drones as Portable Probes

  • Aaron Daniel G. Delima,
  • Winston Keith Cunanan,
  • Rhodgene Abenoja Carcuevas,
  • Francis Paul Alvarez,
  • Vincent Rhey Montebon,
  • Christian Bengal,
  • Christian Dimas and
  • Michael Loretero

19 March 2026

Monitoring atmospheric turbulence data of the near-surface sublayer presents a difficult challenge on complex and heterogeneous terrain such as mixed land areas where weather facilities are not always available. This study uses tilt data derived from...

  • Article
  • Open Access
408 Views
30 Pages

19 March 2026

China’s stringent clean air policies have substantially reduced nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, leading to a general decline in nitrogen dioxide (NO2). However, surface ozone (O3) pollution remains severe, creating a complex challenge due to t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
966 Views
26 Pages

AI/ML-Enhanced Wind Forecasts for Reducing Uncertainty in Prescribed Fire Planning

  • Sara Brambilla,
  • Shane Xavier Coffing,
  • Jesse Edward Slaten,
  • Diego Rojas,
  • David Joseph Robinson and
  • Arvind Thanam Mohan

18 March 2026

Prescribed fire is a vital tool for ecosystem management and wildfire risk reduction but its escalation is constrained by overly conservative burn windows because of uncertainties, for instance, in wind forecasts. This review describes the state of t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,101 Views
16 Pages

Evaluation of Wind Field for ERA5 Reanalysis Data in Offshore East China Sea

  • Yibo Yuan,
  • Yining Ma,
  • Li Dai,
  • Yuxin Zang,
  • Keteng Ke and
  • Xiaoxiang Huang

18 March 2026

This study evaluates the applicability of ERA5 wind speed (WS) and wind direction (WD) in the East China Sea, using high-resolution vertical wind profiles measured by a floating LiDAR at the Shanghai Nanhui Offshore Wind Farm from 15 January 2022 to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
617 Views
19 Pages

A High-Precision Prediction Method of Atmospheric Absorption Attenuation on Over-the-Horizon Propagation Trajectories

  • Qinglin Zhu,
  • Hao An,
  • Fang Sun,
  • Jie Han,
  • Xiang Dong,
  • Shoubao Zhang,
  • Changsheng Lu,
  • Ying Ci and
  • Bin Xu

18 March 2026

Abnormal refraction phenomena such as atmospheric ducts due to temperature inversions or rapid decreases in humidity often happen in the lower troposphere over the sea and coastal area, which can make low-elevation signals in the duct layer propagate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
700 Views
15 Pages

18 March 2026

Olive cultivation is widespread throughout the Mediterranean basin, where the world’s main producing countries are located. Regions such as Extremadura are considered to be at high risk from the effects of climate change in the near future. In...

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  • Open Access
486 Views
16 Pages

18 March 2026

This study employed Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aerosol optical depth data meteorological data, Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), and ground monitoring data for particulate matter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
516 Views
20 Pages

Critical Inflection Points Govern PM2.5 Decline Dynamics in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Region

  • Meng Wang,
  • Zhengfeng An,
  • Zhongwen Huang,
  • Wenjie Lin and
  • Yanlong Jia

17 March 2026

The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao (GHM) region (especially the Greater Bay Area), a low-lying economic hub in southern China, faces complex particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution dynamics under the combined influence of monsoonal systems and gl...

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  • Open Access
407 Views
24 Pages

On the Stable Integration of Neural Network Parameterization in Numerical Models

  • Yifan Wang,
  • Weizhi Huang,
  • Hao Geng,
  • Yi Ma and
  • Leyi Wang

17 March 2026

Deep learning-based parameterizations of subgrid-scale processes have become a major research focus in recent years, offering the potential to remedy inaccuracies inherent in traditional physics-based schemes. However, their integral stability within...

  • Article
  • Open Access
721 Views
23 Pages

17 March 2026

The intensification of Global Warming and Urban Heat Island phenomena necessitates advanced, computationally effective tools for evaluating outdoor thermal comfort and microclimatic dynamics by means of Mean Radiant Temperature assessment. However, e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
676 Views
16 Pages

Comparative Evaluation of Short-Range Extreme Rainfall Forecast by Two High-Resolution Global Models

  • Tanmoy Goswami,
  • Seshagiri Rao Kolusu,
  • Subharthi Chowdhuri,
  • Malay Ganai and
  • Medha Deshpande

17 March 2026

Accurate prediction of extreme rainfall events during the Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM, June to September) is critical for disaster preparedness and mitigation. This study evaluates the performance of two operational numerical weather prediction models...

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  • Open Access
710 Views
19 Pages

16 March 2026

Because dust-emission processes driven by local, small-scale winds (e.g., terrain-induced winds) are difficult to accurately capture with mesoscale or larger-scale predictive models, this study employed a CFD-Lagrangian particle-tracking approach to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
781 Views
18 Pages

Examining the Super Intense Geomagnetic Storm on 10–11 May, 2024 via Artificial Neural Networks

  • Sercan Bulbul,
  • Fuat Basciftci,
  • Burhaneddin Bilgen and
  • Elif Tekin Gok

16 March 2026

This study investigates the super intense geomagnetic storm of 10–11 May 2024, during which the Dst index reached −412 nT, marking the most severe event of the last two decades. An artificial neural network (ANN) model was developed to es...

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  • Open Access
674 Views
11 Pages

16 March 2026

Reaction OH + HI → I + H2O (1) is an important atmospheric process transforming inactive HI into chemically active iodine atoms. In the present work, the reaction kinetics have been studied in a discharge fast-flow reactor coupled with an electr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
430 Views
14 Pages

16 March 2026

The increasing availability of high-resolution gridded meteorological data poses significant challenges for efficient storage and rapid data access. This study proposes a route-aware adaptive variable-resolution storage (AVRS) strategy for gridded me...

  • Article
  • Open Access
643 Views
20 Pages

A Cloud Detection Method for MODIS Images Based on the Dataset from Radiative Transfer Simulations

  • Zixuan Han,
  • Bohan Liu,
  • Mingjian Gu,
  • Yong Hu,
  • Fuqiang Zheng and
  • Lan Li

16 March 2026

Accurate cloud detection is an important preprocessing step for subsequent remote sensing data processing. Traditional threshold cloud detection methods have a complex process and require a large number of threshold tests. In recent years, deep learn...

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  • Open Access
915 Views
23 Pages

16 March 2026

Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) is an emerging predictor in the crop gross primary production (GPP) estimation for its close relationships with vegetation photosynthesis. Conventional crop GPP are estimated by data-driven models upscaled...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,038 Views
23 Pages

15 March 2026

The Loess Plateau has experienced persistent vegetation greening over the past two decades, yet this recovery has occurred under a concurrent intensification of atmospheric evaporative demand and drying. This raises a key land–atmosphere questi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
703 Views
18 Pages

Hybrid RF–ConvLSTM Approach for Rainfall Estimation from MSG Data over Northern Algeria

  • Fethi Ouallouche,
  • Mourad Lazri,
  • Karim Labadi,
  • Djamal Alouache,
  • Yacine Mohia,
  • Mounir Sehad and
  • Soltane Ameur

15 March 2026

This study introduces a novel approach to 3-hourly and daily precipitation estimation over northern Algeria. The novel approach benefits from the classification capabilities of Random Forest (RF) and the predictive power of Convolutional Long Short-T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
741 Views
18 Pages

Algorithms and Models Implemented in ESTE Tool for Rapid Radiological Consequences Assessment After Nuclear Explosion

  • Michal Marčišovský,
  • Ľudovít Lipták,
  • Mária Marčišovská,
  • Miroslav Chylý,
  • Eva Fojcíková,
  • Monika Krpelanová and
  • Peter Čarný

14 March 2026

This paper describes a new methodology implemented in the ESTE decision support system for evaluating the source term resulting from a nuclear weapon detonation. The methodology is based on a model of a stabilized radioactive mushroom cloud, paramete...

  • Article
  • Open Access
807 Views
33 Pages

Assessing COVID-19 Pandemic-Induced Air Quality Improvements: Insights from Marienplatz in Stuttgart, Germany

  • Abdul Samad,
  • Macdonald Nwamuo,
  • Godfrey Omulo,
  • Frederick Nwanganga and
  • Ulrich Vogt

14 March 2026

This study provides a comprehensive assessment of the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic-induced lockdowns on urban air quality at Marienplatz in Stuttgart, Germany, from 2018 to 2022. Utilizing high-resolution temporal datasets and advanced analytical tec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
601 Views
21 Pages

An Overlooked Sink: Quantifying the Impact of Aerosol Deposition on Building Walls with Large Eddy Simulation

  • Alexander Varentsov,
  • Evgeny Mortikov,
  • Victor Stepanenko and
  • Andrey Glazunov

14 March 2026

Urban air quality is influenced by the removal of particulate matter through dry deposition, yet this process is often simplified in models, potentially underestimating the role of vertical building surfaces. This study investigates the impact of aer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
826 Views
20 Pages

13 March 2026

Southern India and Sri Lanka (SISL) rainfall during January–April (JFMA) exhibits strong interannual variability and is influenced by the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), yet the long-term evolution of this relationship and its...

  • Article
  • Open Access
921 Views
24 Pages

Numerical Modelling of Urban Air Pollution from Residential Heating: A Case Study of Skopje

  • Dame Dimitrovski,
  • Zoran Markov,
  • Monika Uler-Zefikj,
  • Marija Lazarevikj and
  • Andrej Stojkovski

13 March 2026

Urban air pollution during winter is a major challenge in many cities, where emissions from residential heating lead to elevated particulate matter levels. Atmospheric dispersion modelling supports the understanding of spatial and temporal pollution...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,150 Views
31 Pages

A Scoping Review of Magnetic Iron Oxide Toxicity Across Animal Models: Mechanistic Insights, Particle Size Effects, and Implications for Air Pollution Biomonitoring

  • Oscar R. Hernández-Montoya,
  • Ana G. Castañeda-Miranda,
  • Margarita L. Martínez-Fierro,
  • Rodrigo Castañeda-Miranda,
  • Remberto Sandoval-Aréchiga,
  • Jose R. Gomez-Rodriguez,
  • Héctor A. Guerrero-Osuna,
  • Víktor I. Rodríguez-Abdalá,
  • Luis A. Flores-Chaires and
  • Salvador Ibarra-Delgado

12 March 2026

Iron oxide particles (magnetite Fe3O4, hematite α-Fe2O3, and maghemite γ-Fe2O3) are prevalent constituents of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) and have gained increasing attention due to potential health implications. This scoping revi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
419 Views
11 Pages

12 March 2026

Building materials have become a predominant source of indoor radon in mid- to high-rise buildings, making in situ measurement of radon exhalation rates from building surfaces essential for identifying radon sources and assessing associated risks. Ba...

  • Article
  • Open Access
587 Views
20 Pages

Assessment of Regional Adaptation Strategies in Greece

  • Despoina Charchousi,
  • Evdoxia Christina Stathopoulou,
  • Gkeralnto Kolitsi,
  • Akrivi Leka and
  • Maria P. Papadopoulou

12 March 2026

Despite the institutional establishment of Regional Adaptation Action Plans (RAAPs), no systematic cross-regional assessment has examined their structure and implementation dynamics. The objective of this research is to categorize various adaptation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
582 Views
15 Pages

12 March 2026

To address the challenges posed by strong environmental disturbance during field observations of dust dispersion at highway construction sites, this study investigates the transport and diffusion patterns of construction dust (PM10) by integrating nu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
414 Views
26 Pages

12 March 2026

Accurate short-range precipitation prediction plays a crucial role in daily life and disaster mitigation. However, the existing methods often suffer from inefficient large-scale feature extraction, severe redundant information interference, and insuf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
821 Views
25 Pages

12 March 2026

Drought–flood abrupt alternation (DFAA) events have emerged as a critical type of compound climate extreme under ongoing climate change, posing increasing risks to water resources and ecosystems in Southwest China. This study investigated the s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,423 Views
22 Pages

Green Spaces: Urban Heat Island Mitigation and Building Climate Resilience in Coimbra

  • Alexandre João Alves Ornelas,
  • António Manuel Rochette Cordeiro and
  • José Miguel Lameiras

11 March 2026

This study examines near-surface air-temperature variability during extreme heatwaves in Coimbra (Portugal), focusing on Urban Heat Island (UHI) dynamics through a hotspot-based assessment of intra-urban thermal hotspots (IUTHs), defined as localized...

  • Article
  • Open Access
650 Views
16 Pages

Particulate Matter Migration in Subway Tunnels: Experimental and Numerical Investigation

  • Haiying Wang,
  • Yifeng Wang,
  • Chudong Hu,
  • Yan Wu and
  • Jianbin Zang

10 March 2026

Platform screen door (PSD) systems can reduce particulate matter (PM) levels at subway platforms, but transient particle migration between tunnels and platforms still occurs during door operation. Existing control measures, such as tunnel cleaning, v...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,775 Views
20 Pages

10 March 2026

Disposable plastic production may be an understudied source of indoor microplastics (MPs) with implications for occupational exposure. These studies provide a preliminary baseline characterization of MP contamination and potential exposure within a d...

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