Experimental determination of the effect of mountain-valley breeze circulation on air pollution in the vicinity of Freiburg

Abstract Tethersonde and airship measurements were carried out in 1994 during two different seasons within the framework of the preparation of the Clean Air Plan of Freiburg. These investigations concerned the influence of the Freiburg mountain-valley wind system, the so-called Hollentaler, on Freiburg's air quality. Vertical and horizontal measurements carried out east of Freiburg in the Dreisam Valley revealed that when the mountain-valley wind system has developed during summer high-pressure weather conditions, Freiburg is supplied with low polluted air masses from the Black Forest at night up to the early morning hours. Conversely, it may occur that during stable weather conditions with low wind speeds, the polluted air masses which flow into the Black Forest during the day are transported back to Freiburg with the mountain wind, so that there is no fresh air supply.