Air pollution modeling and its application XX /

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Meeting name:NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application (30th : 2009 : San Francisco, Calif.)
Imprint:Dordrecht : Springer Verlag, 2010.
Description:1 online resource (xlvii, 637 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:NATO science for peace and security series. Series C, Environmental security
NATO science for peace and security series. Series C, Environmental security.
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11074570
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Varying Form of Title:Air pollution modeling and its application 20
Air pollution modeling and its application twenty
Other authors / contributors:Steyn, Douw G.
Rao, S. Trivikrama.
ISBN:9789048138128
9048138124
9789048138104
9048138108
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other form:Print version: NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application (30th : 2009 : San Francisco, Calif.). Air pollution modeling and its application XX. Dordrecht : Springer Verlag, 2010 9789048138104 9048138108
Table of Contents:
  • Note continued: 1.17. Evaluation of RAMS6.0 Boundary-Layer Simulation over Sofia (Bulgaria) / G. Finzi
  • 1.18. Updated Method for Estimating of Surface-Layer Scaling Parameters from Routine Ground-Based Meteorological Data / Eva-Stina Kerner
  • ch. 2 Regional and intercontinental modelling
  • 2.1. Regional Air Quality Modelling: A Few Examples of Recent Progresses and Remaining Questions / Robert Vautard
  • 2.2. Application of CAMx Model in Switzerland with the New SOA Mechanism / U. Baltensperger
  • 2.3. Nonlinear Formation of Ozone in Power Plant Plumes in Texas / Daniel S. Cohan
  • 2.4. Real-Time Air Quality Assessment and Management: Cascading Models in a Web Based Implementation / T. Kim
  • 2.5. Sea-Salt Aerosol Forecasts over the Mediterranean Sea / P. Alpert
  • 2.6. Constraining the Potential Source Strength of Various Soil Dust Sources Contributing to Atmospheric PM10 Concentrations in Europe / M. Schaap
  • 2.7. Meso-to-global Modeling of Atmospheric Transport: Numerical Recipies, Tests and Applications / J. Soares
  • 2.8. Development and Application of the CMAQ Ozone and Particle Precursor Tagging Methodologies (OPTM and PPTM) / Yihua Wei
  • 2.9. WRF-CMAQ Integrated On-line Modeling System: Development, Testing, and Initial Applications / Aijun Xiu
  • 2.10. Integrated Modelling of Allergenic Pollen: Phenological Stages, Pollen Release and Transport for Different Species / Jaakko Kukkonen
  • 2.11. AMFIC: Air Quality Modeling and Forecasting in China / Jo Vliegen
  • 2.12. Application of Model and Ambient Data Fusion Techniques to Predict Current and Future Year PM2.5 Concentrations in Unmonitored Areas / James Thurman
  • 2.13. Regional Multimedia Modelling System for the Simulation of the Long Range Transport, Chemistry and Deposition of Semi-Volatile Pollutants / James J. Sloan.
  • Note continued: 2.14. Comparison of Multiple Ozone and Particulate Matter Source Apportionment Models / Brian Timin
  • 2.15. Predicting the Regional Air Quality Impacts of Prescribed Burns / Luke P. Naeher
  • 2.16. Emulating Complex Calculations for Regulatory Decisions / Ranjeet Sokhi
  • 2.17. Use of the CAMx Model to Assess the Air Quality Impacts of Proposed Oil and Gas Production Projects in the Western U.S.: Simulation of Winter High Ozone Events / Tejas Shah
  • 2.18. Modelling the Individual Contributions of Gaseous Emissions Sources to the Deposition of Sulphur and Nitrogen in the UK / Mark A. Sutton
  • 2.19. Perspective on Development of Effective Ozone Control Strategies in Urban Regions of South and Central Texas / Saikat Ghosh
  • 2.20. Background Ozone in Regional-Scale Modelling over North America / Y. Hall
  • 2.21. Influence of Biogenic Emission Estimates on Ozone and PM10 / Peter J.H. Builtjes
  • 2.22. Air Quality Models Sensitivity to On-Road Traffic Speed Representation: Effects on Air Quality of 80 km h-1 Speed Limit in the Barcelona Metropolitan Area / Albert Soret
  • 2.23. Influence of Chlorine Emissions on Ozone Levels in the Troposphere / Rohit Mathur
  • 2.24. Annual Dynamics and Statistical Evaluation of an Air Quality Forecasting System (CALIOPE) with High Resolution for Europe / Jose Maria Baldasano
  • 2.25. Impact of Vegetation Along a Highway on Local Air Quality: A CFD Simulation Approach / Paul Fortuin
  • 2.26. Evaluation of Toxic Air Contaminants in the San Francisco Bay Area: Regional Emissions and Ambient Observations / Eric Fujita
  • 2.27. Closing the Peroxy Acetyl (PA) Radical Budget: Observations of Acyl Peroxy Nitrates (PAN, PPN, and MPAN) During BEARPEX 2007 / R.C. Cohen
  • 2.28. Modeling Chemically Reactive Air Toxics with CAMx / Greg Yarwood.
  • Note continued: 2.29. Dispersion of Radioactive Debris from Nuclear Explosions in Novaya Zemlya in 1958: Results of the Model Simulations / Bjørn Røsting
  • 2.30. Experimental Determination of the Partition Coefficient for Bifunctional Carbonyls in the Atmosphere and in Smog Chamber / Kazuhiko Sakamoto
  • 2.31. Forecasting Sulphur and Nitrogen Oxides, Ozone and Aerosols as Key Components of Chemical Weather / J. Kukkonen
  • 2.32. Regional Background Fine Particulate Matter / Daven K. Henze
  • ch. 3 Data assimilation and air quality
  • 3.1. Implementation of Real-Time Bias-Corrected O3 and PM2.5 Air Quality Forecast and Their Performance Evaluations During 2008 over the Continental United States / S. Trivikrama Rao
  • 3.2. Particulate-Matter Forecasting with GEM-MACH15, A New Canadian Air-Quality Forecast Model / M. Sassi
  • 3.3. Effect of Temporal Averaging of Vertical Eddy Diffusivity on the Forecast Quality of Surface Ozone Concentration of the National Air Quality Forecast / Paula Davidson
  • 3.4. Case Study of 4D-VAR Data Assimilation in Southern Europe / Mikhail Sofiev
  • 3.5. Daily Air Quality Predictions from the BlueSky Gateway / Sim Larkin
  • 3.6. On Integrated Modelling of Air Quality Using Information About Anthropogenic, Natural, Biogenic Emission Sources / J. Kukkonen
  • 3.7. Smog Forecasting in The Netherlands Using Assimilation of Ground-Based and Satellite Observations / Daan Swart
  • ch. 4 Model assessment and verification
  • 4.1. Cluster Analysis and Classification of Wind Fields for Meteorological and Air Quality Model Validation / Angadh Singh
  • 4.2. Measurement of Water-Soluble Organic Acids in Gaseous and Particulate Phases at a Suburban Site in Saitama, Japan / Kazuhiko Sakamoto
  • 4.3. On the Use of a Dynamic Evaluation Approach to Assess Multi-year Change in Modeled and Observed Urban NOx Concentrations / S. Trivikrama Rao.
  • Note continued: 4.4. Evaluation of the Air Quality Forecasting System Using Satellite and In-situ Data / Mikhail Sofiev
  • 4.5. Est modus in Rebus: Thoughts on Ensemble Modeling from Darwin to Horace / S. Potempski
  • 4.6. Clustering Analysis of Air Quality Model Performance / Linda Yu
  • 4.7. Application of Lagrangian Particle Model with Chemical Reactions to Power Plant Pollution Dispersion in Complex / Enrico Ferrero
  • 4.8. Tropospheric Ozone in Regional Climate-Air Quality Simulations over Europe: Future Climate and Sensitivity Analysis / D. Melas
  • 4.9. Investigation of High Summertime Ozone Level in Istanbul with MM5/CMAQ Modeling System / Dimitros Melas
  • 4.10. Ability of Mesoscale Models to Predict Vertical Profiles / S.-E. Gryning
  • 4.11. AQMEII: A New International Initiative on Air Quality Model Evaluation / Douw Steyn
  • 4.12. Model Evaluation of Regional Chemistry Transport Models / Robert Vautard
  • 4.13. Improving Low-Level Wind Field Forecast over Coastal Regions with a Mesoscale Boundary Layer Model Forced with Local Observations and Regional Operative Forecasts, Examples of Lagrangian Trajectories / Guillermo J. Berri
  • 4.14. Multi-model Versus EPS-Based Ensemble of Atmospheric Dispersion Predictions: A Quantitative Assessment / L. Robertson
  • 4.15. Assessment of CALPUFF for Modeling Winter-Time PM10 in Christchurch, New Zealand / Vicky Lucas
  • 4.16. Satellite Based Investigations of Day-of-Week Variation in NOx Emissions / Ron Cohen
  • 4.17. Application of Wavelet Filters in an Evaluation of Photochemical Model Performance / S.T. Rao
  • 4.18. Influence of Concentration-Response Temporal Metrics on Control Strategy Optimization / Michelle L. Bell
  • ch. 5 Aerosols in the atmosphere
  • 5.1. Atmospheric Organic Particulate Matter: Revisiting Its Sources, Properties and Impacts / Allen L. Robinson.
  • Note continued: 5.2. Validation of Coupled Regional Climate Chemistry Simulation in CECILIA EC FP6 Project / Michal Belda
  • 5.3. Cloud Processing of Gases and Particles in Urban-Industrial Plumes: Comparison of Several Models / W.R. Leaitch
  • 5.4. Development of NCEP Global Aerosol Forecasting System: An Overview and It Applications for Improving Weather and Air Quality Forecasts / William Stockwell
  • 5.5. Chemical Composition Change of Aerosols Along Long-Range Transport Paths / J. Lelieveld
  • 5.6. Impact of Saharan Dust on Precipitation Chemistry in Croatia / Zvjezdana Bencetic Klaic
  • 5.7. Multiphase Chemistry Model to Study Biophysicochemical Processes in Clouds / Y. Long
  • 5.8. Planning of Experimental Campaigns to Estimate Atmospheric Particles Emission from Diffuse Sources Using an Inverse Modelling Technique / I. Ceslades
  • 5.9. Coupled Time-Integration of Chemical and Aerosol Dynamical Processes by Using Multirate Implicit-Explicit Schemes / Eberhard Renner
  • ch. 6 Interactions between air quality and climate change
  • 6.1. Interactions Between Climate and Air Quality / L.W. Horowitz
  • 6.2. Methodology for Determining the Impact of Climate Change on Ozone Level in an Urban Area / John McGregor
  • 6.3. Air Quality: Meteorology Interaction Processes in the ICLAMS Modeling System / J. Kushta
  • 6.4. Assessing Impacts of Aerosol Processes on Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity / Corinna Hoose
  • 6.5. Modelling the Impact of Climate Changes on PM Levels in Poland / Magdalena Reizer
  • 6.6. Regional Climate Change Impacts on Air Quality in High Resolution / Michal Belda
  • ch. 7 Air quality and human health
  • 7.1. Air Pollution and Human Health: From Local to Global Issues / Bert Brunekreef
  • 7.2. Computational Scheme Accounting for Heterogeneous Surface Emissions in CTMs / Laurent Menut.
  • Note continued: 7.3. Integrated Application of Source Apportionment Tools to Support Development and Implementation of Air Quality Regulations to Protect Public Health / G. Norris
  • 7.4. Estimates of Personal Exposure to NO2 Using Ambient Concentrations and Activity Data / Sunhee Lee
  • 7.5. Examining the Impact of Regional-Scale Air Quality Regulations on Human Health Outcomes / Andrienne Wootten
  • 7.6. Impact of the NOx SIP Call on Respiratory Hospitalizations in New York State / Nancy Kim
  • 7.7. Spatial Mapping of Air Quality Trends in Europe / Massimo Cassiani
  • 7.8. Influence of Chemistry-Transport Model Scale and Resolution on Population Exposure Due to Aircraft Emissions from Three Airports in the United States / Jonathan I. Levy
  • 7.9. Temporal Trends of PCDDs/Fs in Ambient Air in Seoul, Korea / Seoung-Gu Ahn
  • ch. 8 Special session of California 2000 field study
  • 8.1. Central California Ozone Study: Synthesis of Results / Stephen Ziman
  • 8.2. Meteorological Triggers for Ozone Episodes in Central California / Scott Beaver
  • 8.3. Factors Controlling the Formation of Ozone in the San Francisco Bay Area / Saffet Tanrikulu
  • 8.4. Effects of VOC and NOx Emission Changes on Ozone and Precursor Concentrations in Central California from 1990 to 2004 / David Campbell
  • 8.5. High-Resolution Meteorological Modeling of California Air Quality Episodes: Model Intercomparison and Validation / Ajith Kaduwela
  • 8.6. Mass Consistency Method for Air Quality Modeling over Complex Terrain / M. Talat Odman
  • 8.7. Investigation of Aloft Model Performance for Two Episodes During the 2000 Central California Ozone Study / Stephen B. Reid
  • 8.8. Evaluation of Toxic Air Contaminants in the San Francisco Bay Area: Regional Modeling / Greg Yarwood.
  • Note continued: 8.9. Source Apportionment of Wintertime Secondary Organic Aerosol During the California Regional Particulate Matter Study / Michael J. Kleeman
  • 8.10. Long-Term One-Atmosphere CMAQ Modeling in Central California: Model Performance Evaluation / Ajith Kaduwela
  • 8.11. Evaluating CMAQ Particulate Matter Simulations in Central Valley California with Ground and Airborne LIDAR Observations / Ajith Kaduwela
  • 8.12. Post-2000 Air Quality Studies in California: ARCTAS-CA 2008 and 2010 CalNex / David Parrish.