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  • Hotter days are becoming more frequent in Spain, leading to more intense and prolonged heat waves, especially in Córdoba and Valladolid from 2006 to 2022.
  • The study analyzed the effects of heat waves on ozone levels, finding that weak air flow was common during these events and that different air movements affected ozone concentrations at varying altitudes.
  • Córdoba experienced higher average temperatures and ozone levels than Valladolid, with extreme heat correlated to increased ozone, and health risks highlighted by the Air Quality Health Index, which peaked during a heat wave in June 2022.

Article Abstract

Hotter-than-usual days are becoming more common, such that heat waves are expected to increase in intensity, frequency, duration, and spatial extent in Spain. Within this framework, this paper looks at the combined effects of extreme temperatures and air pollution in two cities in Spain, Córdoba and Valladolid, over the period 2006-2022. Synoptic patterns and air mass movement were analysed during the eleven coincident heat waves at both locations in order to study what impact orography and local meteorology have on ozone concentrations. Weak flow conditions were the most frequent synoptic pattern in the Iberian Peninsula during heat waves. Moreover, west and local circulations characterised the main air trajectories at low levels (500 m agl), while southwest maritime advections and African air mass transport were more frequent at higher levels (1500 and 3000 m agl) in Córdoba and Valladolid, respectively. On average, maximum ozone values were higher in Córdoba (105.1 µg m) than in Valladolid (80 µg m) and were strongly correlated with extreme temperatures at both locations (r up to 0.8, p-value < 0.05). Mean temperature in Córdoba was 31.9 °C, with the maximum value reaching 43.7 °C, while temperatures in Valladolid were lower (28.3 °C and 37.3 °C, respectively). Calculation and assessment of some indices helped to understand the impact of extreme events. Caution actions based on the Heat Index characterised heat wave periods. Moderate risk was the general Air Quality Health Index feature recorded and reached a very high risk of unhealthy air quality in the June 2022 event in Córdoba.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-35233-2DOI Listing

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