2023
DOI: 10.1007/s41810-023-00186-5
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Correlation Between Relative Humidity and Particulate Matter During the Ongoing of Pandemic: A Systematic Review

Tanakorn Tanatachalert,
Arnon Jumlongkul
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“…According to the temperature and humidity effects on particulate matter concentrations, research was conducted in New Zealand [59], which has a sub-tropical climate; there is a negative correlation between humidity and PM 10 . In addition, the relationship between PM and meteorological factors also varies over time, possibly due to climate variability and changes in global weather patterns, according to the review study conducted by Tanatachalert and Jumlongkul (2023) [60]. In 2023, it was emphasized that the relationship between relative humidity and particulate matter is essential.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the temperature and humidity effects on particulate matter concentrations, research was conducted in New Zealand [59], which has a sub-tropical climate; there is a negative correlation between humidity and PM 10 . In addition, the relationship between PM and meteorological factors also varies over time, possibly due to climate variability and changes in global weather patterns, according to the review study conducted by Tanatachalert and Jumlongkul (2023) [60]. In 2023, it was emphasized that the relationship between relative humidity and particulate matter is essential.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%