Influence of synoptic meteorology on airborne allergenic pollen and spores in an urban environment in Northeastern Iberian Peninsula

dc.contributor.author4. M. Alarcón, R. Rodríguez-Solà, M. C. Casas-Castillo, F. Molero, P. Salvador, C. Periago, J. Belmonte
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dc.date.issued2026-01-29
dc.description.abstractThe influence of the most frequent patterns of synoptic circulation on the dynamics of airborne pollen/spores recorded at the Barcelona Aerobiological Station (BCN) was analysed. Six pollen types (Platanus, Cupressaceae, Olea, Poaceae, Urticaceae and Amaranthaceae), and one fungal spore (Alternaria) were selected for their high allergenic effect in sensitive people. Six synoptic meteorological patterns were identified through cluster analysis of sea level pressure fields as the main responsible of the weather conditions in the Iberian Peninsula. The local meteorological conditions in Barcelona associated with each one of the synoptic types were also stablished. Different statistical methods were applied to analyse possible relationships between concentrations and timing of the recorded aerobiological particles and specific synoptic types. The study, focused in the 19-year period 2001–2019, shows that one of the scenarios, frequent in winter and linked to high stability and air-mass blockage, registered the highest mean and median values for Platanus and Cupressaceae, but it was not very relevant for the other taxa. It was also this scenario that turned out to be the most influent on the pollination timing showing a significant influence on the start occurrence of Urticaceae flowering and on the peak date of Platanus. On the other hand, the most frequent synoptic type in the period, relevant in spring and summer, was linked to sporadic episodes of levels considered to be of high risk of allergy to Platanus, Poaceae, and Urticaceae pollen, and Alternaria fungal spore. This synoptic pattern, characterized by the presence of the Azores anticyclone and the Atlantic low located in the north of the United Kingdom, was associated with high temperatureses_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipWe acknowledge the financial support of the European Commission for ENV4-CT98-0755; the Spanish Government for AMB97-0457-CO7-021, REN2001-10659-CO3-01, CGL2004-21166-E, CGL2005-07543/CLI, CGL2009-11205, CGL2012-39523-C02-01/CLI, CGL2012-39523-C02-01, CGL2012-39523-C02-02, CGL2016-75996-R, CTM2017-89565-C2-1-P, CTM2017-89565-C2-2, grant PID2020-117873RB-I00 funded by MCIN/ AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and CONSOLIDER GRACCIE; the Catalan Government agency AGAUR for 2002SGR00059, 2005SGR00519, 2009SGR1102, and 2014SGR1274; Sociedad Española de Alergología e Inmunología Clínica (SEAIC); Laboratorios LETI PHARMA; Societat Catalana d'Al·lèrgia i Immunologia Clínica (SCAIC); Stallergenes Ibérica; S.A.; J Uriach y Compañia; S.A. This research contributes to the “María de Maeztu” Programme for Units of Excellence of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (CEX2019-000940-M). The authors gratefully acknowledge the ServeiMeteorològic de Catalunya the data used in this publication.es_ES
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165337
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/5662
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.relation.ispartofseriesScience of the Total Environment;896, 165337 (2023)
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses_ES
dc.subjectMeteorological patterns Synoptic situation Environmental health Air pollution Aerobiology Western Mediterraneanes_ES
dc.titleInfluence of synoptic meteorology on airborne allergenic pollen and spores in an urban environment in Northeastern Iberian Peninsulaes_ES
dc.typejournal articlees_ES

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