Forecasting of Daily PM10 Concentrations in Brno and Graz by Different Regression Approaches

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Authors

STADLOBER Ernst HÜBNEROVÁ Zuzana MICHÁLEK Jaroslav KOLÁŘ Miroslav

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Austrian Journal of Statistics
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Atmosphere sciences, meteorology
Keywords Prediction; Forecast; PM10; Meteorologie
Description Brno and Graz, the second largest cities of their countries, observe in each winter season PM10 concentrations of daily means which regularly exceed the limit value of 50 microgram per cubic meter. This is mainly caused by unfavorable dissemination conditions of the ambient air. Hence, partial regulation measures have to be taken in Brno and Graz where specific decisions for certain regulations may be based on the average PM10 concentration of the next day provided that reliable forecasts of these values are available. For several sites in the two cities we establish forecasts of daily PM10 concentrations based on multiple linear regression and generalized linear models utilizing both measured covariates of the present day and meteorological forecasts of the next day. The comparisons, based on different quality measures demonstrate the usefulness of both model approaches as they yield results of similar quality. Our prediction models may support future decisions concerning possible traffic restrictions or other regulations.
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