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Interdecadal Change in Frequency of Dust-Haze Episodes in North China Plain
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    The authors report on the first-time use of 1961-2006 hourly visibility data from 15 airports to investigate the interdecadal variation of dust-haze episodes in the North China Plain. The preliminary results show that (1) the evolution of the frequency of dust-haze weather showed interdecadal change characteristics from the 1990s until recent years, with dust-haze episodes evolving from local to regional scale. (2) Between the 1970s and 1990s the frequency of dust-haze episodes increased in the megacities (e.g. Beijing, Shijiazhuang), while decreasing in mid-size and small cities; this has important implication for dust-haze control strategies. (3) Before the 1970s the frequency of dust-haze episodes in the Beijing area (about 100 days per year) was almost the same as in the Shijiazhuang area; however, after 1975 the dust-haze episode frequency in the Shijiazhuang area increased rapidly and recent figures show that it is more than 100 d-higher than in the Beijing area. Considering the impact of urbanization on dust-haze conditions and the fact that the extent of urbanization in the Beijing area is much larger than that in the Shijiazhuang area, this interesting initial find deserves further investigation.

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王喜全,孙明生,杨婷,王自发.2013.京津冀平原地区灰霾天气的年代变化[J].气候与环境研究,18(2):165-170. WANG Xiquan, SUN Mingsheng, YANG Ting, WANG Zifa.2013. Interdecadal Change in Frequency of Dust-Haze Episodes in North China Plain[J]. Climatic and Environmental Research (in Chinese],18(2):165-170.

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  • Received:June 24,2011
  • Revised:October 16,2012
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  • Online: March 27,2013
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