نتایج جستجو برای: مدل cmaq

تعداد نتایج: 120450  

2017
Havala O. T. Pye Benjamin N. Murphy Lu Xu Nga L. Ng Annmarie G. Carlton Hongyu Guo Rodney Weber Petros Vasilakos K. Wyat Appel Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini Jason D. Surratt Athanasios Nenes Weiwei Hu Jose L. Jimenez Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz Pawel K. Misztal Allen H. Goldstein

Organic compounds and liquid water are major aerosol constituents in the southeast United States (SE US). Water associated with inorganic constituents (inorganic water) can contribute to the partitioning medium for organic aerosol when relative humidities or organic matter to organic carbon (OM /OC) ratios are high such that separation relative humidities (SRH) are below the ambient relative hu...

2016
Jianlin Hu Jianjun Chen Qi Ying Hongliang Zhang

China has been experiencing severe air pollution in recent decades. Although an ambient air quality monitoring network for criteria pollutants has been constructed in over 100 cities since 2013 in China, the temporal and spatial characteristics of some important pollutants, such as particulate matter (PM) components, remain unknown, limiting further studies investigating potential air pollution...

2006
C. Hogrefe E. Gego A. Gilliland R. Gilliam J. Swall J. Irwin S. T. Rao

Over the next several years, grid-based photochemical models such as the community multiscale air quality (CMAQ) model, the regional modeling system for aerosols and deposition (REMSAD), the comprehensive air quality model with extensions (CAMx), and other regional models will be used by regulatory agencies in the United States for designing emission control strategies to meet and maintain the ...

2009
Yang Zhang Krish Vijayaraghavan Xin-Yu Wen Hilary E. Snell Mark Z. Jacobson

[1] As part 1 in a series of papers describing long-term simulations using the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) modeling system and subsequent process analyses and sensitivity simulations, this paper presents a comprehensive model evaluation for the full year of 2001 over the continental U.S. using both ground-based and satellite measurements. CMAQ is assessed for its ability to reproduc...

2008
Deyong Wen John C. Lin Fan Meng James J. Sloan

We report the application of a receptor-oriented transport model, the Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagrangian Transport (STILT) model, to the interpretation of hourly total gaseous mercury (TGM) concentrations at three monitoring sites in Southern Ontario during four episodes of high TGM. STILT is a Lagrangian modelling system (Lin, J.C. et al. 2003) that simulates the transport of ensembles of air...

2004
William G. Benjey

The trend towards episodic modeling of environmentally-dependent emissions is increasing, with models available or under development for dust, ammonia, biogenic volatile organic compounds, soil nitrous oxide, pesticides, sea salt and chloride, mercury, and wild fire emissions. These emissions are estimated as hourly values using numerical modeling from physical principles, resulting in more rea...

2008
Christopher G. Nolte Prakash V. Bhave Jeff R. Arnold Robin L. Dennis K. Max Zhang Anthony S. Wexler

The University of California at Davis (UCD) aerosol module, an internally mixed, sectional aerosol model with dynamic mass transfer between the gas and particle phases, has been coupled to the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model. This paper describes the application of the CMAQ-UCD model to simulate air quality in Tampa, a large city with a population of 2M on the west coast of Florid...

2013
Daniel L. Goldberg Christopher P. Loughner Maria Tzortziou Jeffrey W. Stehr Kenneth E. Pickering Lackson T. Marufu Russell R. Dickerson

Air quality models, such as the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model, indicate decidedly higher ozone near the surface of large interior water bodies, such as the Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay. In order to test the validity of the model output, we performed surface measurements of ozone (O3) and total reactive nitrogen (NOy) on the 26-m Delaware II NOAA Small Research Vessel experimen...

2011
Y. F. Lam J. S. Fu

Simulations of present and future average regional ozone and PM2.5 concentrations over the United States were performed to investigate the potential impacts of global climate change and emissions on regional air quality using CMAQ. Various emissions and climate conditions with different biogenic emissions and domain resolutions were implemented to study the sensitivity of future air quality tre...

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