@ARTICLE{Kliś_Czesław_Identification_2001, author={Kliś, Czesław and Żeglin, Mieczysław}, volume={vol. 27}, number={No 2}, pages={47-60}, journal={Archives of Environmental Protection}, howpublished={online}, year={2001}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={In this paper a method of analyzing air pollution data in an optional automatic measuring station, allowing for identification of the directions of the pollution inflow has been presented. The method is based on four parameters provided by the measuring station: pollution concentration, wind direction, wind speed and fluctuation of the wind directions. For the description of the wind direction fluctuation in 30-minutes' periods a coefficient of relative turbulent diffusion rr(3, 30) was used, which is defined as a deviation of 3-minutes' wind vectors from the 30-minutes' vector. The presented method was applied for identification of the inflow directions of SO2 and NO2 using the measuring data from a telemetric system OPSIS at the Institute for Ecology of Industrial Areas in Katowice-Załęże.}, type={Artykuł}, title={Identification of the Directions of the Air Pollution Inflow Using Measurements of Short Averaging Time}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/123979/PDF/7_AE_VOL_27_2_2001_Klis_Identyfikacja.pdf}, keywords={vector of pollution inflow, turbulent diffusion coefficient, averaging time, SO2 and NO2 concentration}, }