THE EFFECT OF WIND VARIABILITY ON SO2 CONCENTRATION IN PASTEUR, BANDUNG CITY DURING 2023
Bandung, one of the cities in West Java, is experiencing a rapid increase in vehicle and industrial activity. This increases the emission of pollutant gases, including sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas. The concentration level of pollutant gases is influenced by weather factors, one of which is wind. T...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/84938 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Bandung, one of the cities in West Java, is experiencing a rapid increase in vehicle
and industrial activity. This increases the emission of pollutant gases, including
sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas. The concentration level of pollutant gases is influenced by
weather factors, one of which is wind. This study aims to see the effect of wind
variability on the magnitude of SO2 concentrations measured using the Pandora
device, in Pasteur, Bandung City during 2023.
The research data used includes sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas concentrations measured
using the Pandora observation tool, as well as wind speed and direction data
measured from the Automatic Weather System (AWS) tool. The research started
from December 01, 2022 to November 30, 2023 by conducting seasonal, monthly,
and diurnal scale analysis.
The result showed that seasonally, the highest SO2 concentrations occurred in the
JJA season and the lowest in the DJF season, while wind speed was highest in the
DJF season and lowest in the MAM season. Monthly, SO2 concentrations were
highest in August and lowest in February, with wind speeds highest in February
and lowest in November. Diurnally, there is a negative correlation between wind
speed and SO2 concentrations in the DJF season (-0,72), and a positive correlation
in the JJA season (0,48). In the DJF season, SO2 concentrations decreased when
wind speeds exceeded 2 m/s, especially from the west. In the JJA season, SO2
concentrations increased when the wind speeds exceeded 3 m/s, especially from the
southwest. |
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