Stubborn Aerosol: Why Particulate Mass Concentrations Do Not Drop During the Wet Season in Metro Manila, Philippines

Wet scavenging is the most important sink for particulate matter (PM) and is expected to decrease PM concentrations in the wet season. However, Metro Manila, Philippines has highly similar PM mass across seasons despite large differences in seasonal rainfall. It is important to identify factors cont...

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Main Authors: Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A, Bañaga, Paola Angela, Betito, Grace, Braun, Rachel A, Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L, Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo, Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose, MacDonald, Alexander B, Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon, Simpas, James Bernard
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.manila-observatory-10092023-02-20T08:07:07Z Stubborn Aerosol: Why Particulate Mass Concentrations Do Not Drop During the Wet Season in Metro Manila, Philippines Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A Bañaga, Paola Angela Betito, Grace Braun, Rachel A Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose MacDonald, Alexander B Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon Simpas, James Bernard Wet scavenging is the most important sink for particulate matter (PM) and is expected to decrease PM concentrations in the wet season. However, Metro Manila, Philippines has highly similar PM mass across seasons despite large differences in seasonal rainfall. It is important to identify factors contributing to seasonally consistent PM mass as these may be present in similar developing megacities besides Metro Manila, leading to PM accumulation and posing significant health risks. We use size-resolved aerosol composition, aerosol optical depth, and meteorological data to reveal that the seasonally consistent PM mass in Metro Manila is due to (1) opposing seasonal cycles of black carbon and water-soluble PM, (2) inefficient scavenging by short rain events (<1 >h), and (3) the high frequency (50%) of these short rain events. Water-soluble PM was most sensitive to scavenging within the 0.18–1.0 μm and 1.8–5.6 μm size ranges but more clearly for rain events lasting over an hour, pointing to the importance of rain duration for efficient scavenging. We demonstrate that the presence of rain does not imply wet scavenging is taking place efficiently and rain characteristics are critical to properly estimating wet scavenging. In a changing climate, our understanding of factors such as rain duration and aerosol accumulation will become more important for guiding air quality-related policymaking and ensuring sustainable growth in developing megacities. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/manila-observatory/10 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&amp;context=manila-observatory SOSE Affiliate: Manila Observatory Archīum Ateneo aerosol particulate matter Atmospheric Sciences Environmental Monitoring Environmental Sciences Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Physical Sciences and Mathematics
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic aerosol
particulate matter
Atmospheric Sciences
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
spellingShingle aerosol
particulate matter
Atmospheric Sciences
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Sciences
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A
Bañaga, Paola Angela
Betito, Grace
Braun, Rachel A
Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L
Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo
Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose
MacDonald, Alexander B
Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon
Simpas, James Bernard
Stubborn Aerosol: Why Particulate Mass Concentrations Do Not Drop During the Wet Season in Metro Manila, Philippines
description Wet scavenging is the most important sink for particulate matter (PM) and is expected to decrease PM concentrations in the wet season. However, Metro Manila, Philippines has highly similar PM mass across seasons despite large differences in seasonal rainfall. It is important to identify factors contributing to seasonally consistent PM mass as these may be present in similar developing megacities besides Metro Manila, leading to PM accumulation and posing significant health risks. We use size-resolved aerosol composition, aerosol optical depth, and meteorological data to reveal that the seasonally consistent PM mass in Metro Manila is due to (1) opposing seasonal cycles of black carbon and water-soluble PM, (2) inefficient scavenging by short rain events (<1 >h), and (3) the high frequency (50%) of these short rain events. Water-soluble PM was most sensitive to scavenging within the 0.18–1.0 μm and 1.8–5.6 μm size ranges but more clearly for rain events lasting over an hour, pointing to the importance of rain duration for efficient scavenging. We demonstrate that the presence of rain does not imply wet scavenging is taking place efficiently and rain characteristics are critical to properly estimating wet scavenging. In a changing climate, our understanding of factors such as rain duration and aerosol accumulation will become more important for guiding air quality-related policymaking and ensuring sustainable growth in developing megacities.
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author Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A
Bañaga, Paola Angela
Betito, Grace
Braun, Rachel A
Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L
Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo
Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose
MacDonald, Alexander B
Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon
Simpas, James Bernard
author_facet Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A
Bañaga, Paola Angela
Betito, Grace
Braun, Rachel A
Cambaliza, Maria Obiminda L
Cruz, Melliza Templonuevo
Lorenzo, Genevieve Rose
MacDonald, Alexander B
Pabroa, Preciosa Corazon
Simpas, James Bernard
author_sort Hilario, Miguel Ricardo A
title Stubborn Aerosol: Why Particulate Mass Concentrations Do Not Drop During the Wet Season in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_short Stubborn Aerosol: Why Particulate Mass Concentrations Do Not Drop During the Wet Season in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_full Stubborn Aerosol: Why Particulate Mass Concentrations Do Not Drop During the Wet Season in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_fullStr Stubborn Aerosol: Why Particulate Mass Concentrations Do Not Drop During the Wet Season in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Stubborn Aerosol: Why Particulate Mass Concentrations Do Not Drop During the Wet Season in Metro Manila, Philippines
title_sort stubborn aerosol: why particulate mass concentrations do not drop during the wet season in metro manila, philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/manila-observatory/10
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&amp;context=manila-observatory
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