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PUMA COnsortium - PUMACO: Observation, Modelling And Management Of Urban Air Pollution

The NERC URGENT thematic programme was set up to integrate urban environmental research across the geological, ecological, freshwater and atmospheric sciences. It worked in partnership with city authorities, industry and regulatory bodies. Deliverables from URGENT funded projects, that belong to Soil, Water, Ecology or Air Sciences, are archived at the BADC.



There were 13 air science projects within the URGENT Programme. The largest of these is the PUMA (Pollution in Urban Midlands Atmospheres) Consortium, which is the core of a group of five closely interrelated projects forming the PUMA Consortia. Its geographical scope is the West Midlands County (UK) and Birmingham City but its aim is to provide general insights into urban atmospheric problems.



The URGENT "Air" data are mainly in situ ground based measurements in urban and suburban areas but also include observations from aircraft, lab measurements and model results. Retrieved variables include atmospheric chemical species and aerosols, photolysis rates and meteorological/radiative parameters. Software, reports and recommendations to urban planners have also been issued.



The thematic programme began in 1998 and lasted for 7 years.



URGENT - Observation, Modelling And Management Of Urban Air Pollution (PUMA COnsortium - PUMACO) was a NERC Urban Regeneration and the Environment (URGENT) Air project (GST/02/1981 - Duration: 1/01/1998 - 30/09/2001) led by Prof. Roy M. Harrison, University of Birmingham.



The objectives of this project were:



-To apply a high spatial resolution meso-scale meteorological model to the West Midlands. This was the first of its kind in the UK.

-To add a coupled dispersion and atmospheric chemistry model, capable of predicting both primary and secondary air pollutant concentrations at urban background locations across the conurbation with a horizontal resolution of about 2km and a vertical resolution as low as 25m. The model were validated against high quality measurements of primary pollutants such as carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and NOX, as well as secondary pollutants including nitrogen dioxide, ozone and secondary inorganic particulate matter. It was compared with an existing model (UAM).

-To make measurements of concentrations of a wide range of both long-lived and transient chemical species including hydrocarbons, carbonyl compounds, oxyacids of nitrogen and the free radical species OH, HO2, RO2 and NO3, which play a key role in atmospheric chemistry.

-To validate the atmospheric chemical reaction mechanisms within the model in a depth not previously attempted.

-To gain insights into the chemical processes controlling the composition of the urban atmosphere at a very fundamental level.

-To produce a management model applicable for national and local government to predict the impact on air quality of specific control strategies for a wide range of criteria pollutants and on a range of timescales (minutes to years).



This project was seeking to apply and validate a well accepted meso-scale meteorological model (the Colorado State University RAMS model) coupled with a very detailed chemical scheme within a Lagrangian particle dispersion model.



A dozen of urban and suburban sites in and around the West Midlands County (UK) were chosen for the project. The principal urban site was Pritchatts Road, Birmingham City. Peripheric sites included Halfpenny Green Airport (West of Birmingham) and Withybrook Equestrian Centre (East of Birmingham). The field campaigns ran from 11 June - 13 July 1999 and 17 January - 17 February 2000. A variety of observation platforms were used. They included two ambulant laboratories (Birmingham and Leeds teams), a pollution monitoring van and a 10 m high tower allowing measurements to be made at a height of 5 or 10 metres. Most observations were made when the platform was stationary but some data were collected while driving (peripheric sites).

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Date (Publication)
2000-12-10T02:44:22
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2000-12-10T02:44:22
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NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC) / f5642a5251498d36250b6e19b37199f3
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Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)

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NERC URGENT PUMACO campaign participants

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Harrison, R.G.

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Hopkins, James R.

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Lansley, Della

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McGregor, Glenn

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Mills, Graham

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Turnbull, Alan

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Yin, Jianxin

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NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC)

badc@rl.ac.uk

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NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC)

badc@rl.ac.uk

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NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC)

badc@rl.ac.uk

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NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC)

badc@rl.ac.uk

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Keywords
  • URGENT

  • PUMA

  • Chemistry

  • Pollutants

  • Air pollution

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  • atmospheric conditions

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Begin date
1996-06-11T23:00:00
End date
2000-02-17T23:59:59
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WGS 84
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NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC)

badc@rl.ac.uk

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https://catalogue.ceda.ac.uk/uuid/f5642a5251498d36250b6e19b37199f3

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http://urgent.nerc.ac.uk/

URGENT website

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https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/badc_datadocs/urgent/Sites/

BADC Doc: URGENT Air Sites List

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https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/badc_datadocs/urgent/Format.html

BADC Doc: URGENT Files Structure and Format

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https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/badc_datadocs/urgent/Protocol.html

URGENT Data Protocol

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https://artefacts.ceda.ac.uk/badc_datadocs/urgent/Projects.html

BADC Doc: URGENT Projects

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https://zenodo.org/record/7356333

Source Apportionment of Airborne Particulate Matter in the United Kingdom

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https://zenodo.org/record/7356463

Urban regeneration and the Environment Metadata Capture Tool User Guide (URGENT)

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Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services

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2010-12-08
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2026-03-09T03:28:16
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2.3

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NCAS British Atmospheric Data Centre (NCAS BADC)

badc@rl.ac.uk

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atmospheric conditions


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