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Explore the relationships between air quality, regional climate, and intercontinental air pollutant transport through integrated modeling systems for environmental decision support. Presentations cover various regions and modeling techniques.
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2008 CMAS ConferencePoster Session October 7, 2008 - Interactions of Air Quality and Regional Climate and Intercontinental Transport of Air Pollutants Emissions Inventories, Modeling and Analyses Integrated Modeling Systems for Environmental Decision Support
Yao-Sheng Chen - Application of Online-Coupled WRF/Chem over East Asia and Intercomparison with Offline MM5/CMAQ • Shu-Hui Cheng - Modeling Regional Haze in Shandong Province in China Using MM5/CMAQ • Christopher P. Loughner - On-line meteorology/chemistry model simulations in the Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD metropolitan areas • Makarova M.V. - Coupling experimental data and CMAQ to investigate the carbon monoxide field formation in the North-West region of Russia • Taciana T.de A. Albuquerque - Meteorological and emission fields for air quality simulation in the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo, Brazil. • Brett Gantt - The Effect of Oceanic and Estuarine Isoprene Emissions on Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) and Ozone in the United States • Jung-Hun Woo - Development of a global emission inventory in support of a global atmospheric chemistry modeling study • David G. Streets - Satellite observed the recent blooming of power plant construction in China • Wei Zhou - Air Quality Impacts of Biodiesel Use in Texas • Jessica Lewis - Modeling Control Strategies for Simultaneous Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gas Reduction in the US Cement Industry