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Within the framework of the National Scientific Program " Environmental Protection and Reduction of Risks of Adverse Events and Natural Disasters" funded by the Ministry of Education and Science, the System for Chemical Weather Forecast (air pollution) was created. The System present the 72 hours forecast for air pollution in real-time, starting from 00:00 of the current day and extending two more days ahead for the territory of Bulgaria, with a spatial resolution of 3 km and for three selected cities - Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, with a resolution of 1 km each. For each of the mentioned domeins, one of the five main pollutants can be selected - Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Ozone (O3), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Fine Particulate Matter with a diameter below 10 µm (PM10), Fine Particulate Matter with a diameter below 2.5 µm (PM2.5), from which the Air Quality Index (AQI) is calculated and visualized. The system also forecasts the Universal Thermal Comfort Index (UTCI), indicating the thermal comfort/discomfort of the human body. |
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Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Sources Nitrogen dioxide is formed during combustion processes. The main sources are motor vehicles, thermal power plants (TPPs), some industrial manufacturing, and tobacco smoking. Under the influence of intense sunlight and in the presence of volatile organic compounds in the atmospheric air, Nitrogen dioxide chemically reacts, resulting in the formation of the secondary pollutant - Ozone. Impact on Human Health Nitrogen dioxide enters the human body through breathing. Most of the nitrogen dioxide is absorbed into the body, and a significant portion of it can remain in the lungs for a long time. Prolonged exposure to concentrations above the Maximum Permissible Concentration (MPC) can cause structural changes in the lungs. The harmful effects of this pollutant primarily affect respiratory functions. People with chronic respiratory infections are adversely affected, and individuals suffering from bronchial asthma are particularly sensitive to increases in nitrogen dioxide levels. Legislation Information on the impact of atmospheric pollutants on human health is coordinated with the Ministry of Health (MH) and the National Center for Public Health and Analyses under Art. 44, para. 2 of Regulation No. 12 of July 15, 2010, and Order No. RD-09-159/14.04.2003 of the MH. Average Annual Norm - 40 µg/m3
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