VI National Meeting on Atmospheric Pollution of the Center for Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry (CECONT) of the Institute of Meteorology of the Republic of Cuba (INSMET)
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Desde hace cinco décadas el Centro de Contaminación y Química de la Atmósfera (CECONT) del Instituto de Meteorología de Cuba (INSMET), viene desarrollando el monitoreo de la contaminación del aire en diferentes regiones del país con un programa ajustado a las indicaciones de la Red de Vigilancia de la Contaminación Atmosférica de Fondo (BAPMoN) de la Organización Meteorológica Mundial (OMM), destinado a la observación de la evolución de las concentraciones de gases directos e indirectos de efecto invernadero en la atmósfera. El programa de monitoreo ha estado centrado en el análisis químico de las precipitaciones, los aerosoles (material particulado) y algunos gases contaminantes reactivos de la atmósfera (compuestos gaseosos del nitrógeno y azufre, ozono entre otros).
La contaminación atmosférica es uno de los principales problemas ambientales que enfrenta actualmente nuestro planeta. La variabilidad y el cambio climático, sumado a la creciente tasa de emisión de contaminantes a la atmósfera, son uno de los causantes del cambio de las condiciones climáticas a nivel mundial. Dicho cambio, expresado en términos estadísticos, significa un cambio en la tendencia y en la varianza de los registros históricos de las series temporales.
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