Monitoring Atmospheric Pollutants From Ground-based Observations

Abstract

Remote sensing analysts continuously monitor the amount of pollutants in the atmosphere. They are usually performed via satellite images. However, these images suffer from low temporal and low spatial resolution. Therefore, observations recorded from the ground offer us a fantastic alternative. There are low-cost sensors that continuously record the PM2.5 and PM10 concentration levels in the atmosphere. In this position paper, we provide an overview of the state-of-the-art techniques for pollutant forecasting. We establish the interdependence of meteorological parameters on atmospheric pollutants. Our case study in this paper is based on the island of Australia.

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