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EEAFigure Annual variation in the ozone AOT40 value (May-July). Average values over all stations, which reported data over at least six years in the period 1996-2002.
The ends of bars indicate the 10th and 90th percentile values.
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EEAFigure Annual variations of the SOM35-values. Average values over all stations, which reported data over at least six years in the period 1996-2002
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EEAFigure Atmospheric Kyoto greenhouse gas concentration (in CO2-equivalents) between 1990 and 2100
Baseline (blue line), EEA climate action scenario (green line), compared with four IPCC (SRES) scenario's (described in IPCC's Special Report on Emissions Scenario's, 2000) (grey lines).
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EEAFigure Attainment situation for PM2.5, reference years 2010, 2005, 2001
The graphs are based on the annual mean concentration values; they present the range of concentrations at all station types (in μg/m3) officially reported by the EU Member States and how the concentrations relate to the target value set by EU legislation (marked by the red line). The diagram indicates the lowest and highest observations, the means and the lower and upper quartiles. The lower quartile splits the lowest 25 % of the data and the upper quartile splits the highest 25 % of the data.
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EEAFigure Attainment situation for PM10, reference years 2010, 2005, 2001
The graphs are based on the 90.4 percentile of daily mean concentration values corresponding to the 36th highest daily mean; they present the range of concentrations at all station types (in μg/m3) officially reported by the EU Member States and how the concentrations relate to the limit value set by EU legislation (marked by the red line). The diagram indicates the lowest and highest observations, the means and the lower and upper quartiles. The lower quartile splits the lowest 25 % of the data and the upper quartile splits the highest 25 % of the data.
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EEAFigure Average occurrence (the number of exceedance per station) per region for stations, which reported at least one exceedance, observed during the year
North-western Europe: United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and France north of 45 degrees latitude; Central and eastern Europe: Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria and Switzerland; Southern Europe: France south of 45 degrees latitude, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Greece, Cyprus and Malta; Northern Europe has not been included in this figure because of the low number of exceedances.
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EEAFigure Average total deposition of nitrogen, 1995-1998
Notes: At 309 intensive monitoring plots
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EEAFigure Average total deposition of sulphate, 1995-1998
Notes: At 309 intensive monitoring plots
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EEAFigure Benzene concentrations, annual average, at stations in Europe, 2004
LAT/UAT: lower/upper assessment threshold; LV/MT: limit value/margin of tolerance.
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EEAFigure Change in emission of acidifying substances (CC-4 and EU-10) compared with 2010 NECD targets (EU-10 only), 1990-2002
Data not available for Malta.
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