<p>PM<sub>10</sub> stations in Hungaryz: 1—Ajka, 2—Budapest Gilice tér, 3—Budapest Kőrakás park, 4—Budapest Pesthidegkút, 5—Budapest Széna tér, 6—Budapest Teleki tér, 7—Debrecen Kalotaszeg tér, 8—Dunaújváros, 9—Esztergom, 10—Győr 2 Ifjúság, 11—Győr 1 Szent István, 12—Hernádszurdok, 13—Kazincbarcika, 14—K-puszta, 15—Miskolc Búza tér, 16—Nyíregyháza, 17—Nyírjes, 18—Pécs Boszorkány u., 19—Pécs Szabadság u., 20—Sajószentpéter, 21—Sarród, 22—Sopron, 23—Százhalombatta Búzavirág tér, 24—Szeged 2 Rózsa u., 25—Tatabánya Ságvári u., 26—Veszprém.</p> Full article ">Figure 2
<p>Bar chart with the number of hourly dust reanalysis concentrations above 2 µg/m<sup>3</sup> at Hernádszurdok in August 2022.</p> Full article ">Figure 3
<p>The change in daily average dust concentrations (CAMS reanalysis) over Europe, 23–28 August 2022. Hungary is circled in red.</p> Full article ">Figure 4
<p>The daily concentrations of the CAMS dust fraction (green) and PM<sub>10</sub> (blue), the corrected dust (red), the measured PM<sub>10</sub> (yellow) and the PM<sub>10</sub> without natural contribution (purple) at Hernádszurdok (the black line indicates the 50 µg/m<sup>3</sup> limit value), 14 August–8 September 2022.</p> Full article ">Figure 5
<p>Number of PM<sub>10</sub> exceedances at the monitoring sites in 2022.</p> Full article ">Figure 6
<p>Number of exceedances at the monitoring sites in 2022 after the deduction of the natural dust. The squares highlight the changes in the monthly number and the circles the changes in the annual number of exceedances.</p> Full article ">