All official European Union website addresses are in the europa.eu domain.
See all EU institutions and bodiesDo something for our planet, print this page only if needed. Even a small action can make an enormous difference when millions of people do it!
EXCEEDANCE OF OZONE
THRESHOLD VALUES
IN THE
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY IN 1995.
Summary based on the information reported in the framework of the Council Directive 92/72/EEC on air pollution by ozone.
Report to the Commission by the European
Environment Agency
European Topic Centre on Air Quality.
Topic report no. 29/1996 part I
Frank de Leeuw, Esther van Zantvoort
September 1996
List of Maps |
---|
Map 1: Location of ozone monitoring stations as reported by Member States in the framework of the Ozone Directive for the reference period 1995. |
Map 2: Location of background ozone monitoring stations. Tentatively the area for which the ozone measurements might be representative is indicated with a circle with a radius of 100 km |
Map 3: 98 percentiles (based on hourly concentrations; µg/m3) measured at background stations, period 1 January- 31 December 1995. |
Map 4: 98 percentiles (based on hourly concentrations; µg/m3) measured at urban, street and other stations, period 1 January - 31 December 1995. |
Map 5: Number of exceedances of the threshold value for protection of human health (110 µg/m3 for eight hourly values) observed at background stations; 1 January - 31 December 1995; eight hourly average values for the period 12.00-20.00. |
Map 6: Number of exceedances of the threshold value for protection of human health (110 µg/m3 for eight-hourly values) observed at urban, street and other stations; 1 January - 31 December 1995; eight-hourly average values for the period 12.00-20.00. |
Map 7: Number of exceedances of the threshold value for information of the population (180 µg/m3 for hourly values) observed at background stations;1 January - 31 December 1995. |
Map 8: Number of exceedances of the threshold value for information of the population (180 µg/m3 for hourly values) observed at urban, street and other stations; 1 January - 31 December 1995. |
Map 9: Number of exceedances of the threshold value for vegetation (65 µg/m3 for daily values) observed at background stations; 1 January - 31 December 1995. Data is interpolated using inverse distance weighting and a cut-off distance of 100 km. |
Map 10: Number of exceedances of the threshold value for vegetation (65 µg/m3 for daily values) observed at urban and unspecified stations;1 January - 31 December 1995. |
Map 11: Number of exceedances of the threshold value for vegetation (200 µg/m3 for hourly values) observed at background stations;1 January - 31 December 1995. Data is interpolated using inverse distance weighting and a cut-off distance of 100 km. |
Map 12: Number of exceedances of the threshold value for vegetation (200 µg/m3 for hourly values) observed at urban, street and other stations; 1 January - 31 December 1995. |
Map 13: Example of an ozone smog episode: hourly ozone concentrations in excess of 180 µg/m3 as measured on 1 August 1995. |
For references, please go to https://eea.europa.eu./publications/C1I92-9167-074-X/page001.html or scan the QR code.
PDF generated on 23 Nov 2024, 05:46 AM
Engineered by: EEA Web Team
Software updated on 26 September 2023 08:13 from version 23.8.18
Software version: EEA Plone KGS 23.9.14
Document Actions
Share with others