Community Modeling and Analysis System (CMAS) Conference 2019 Resources
The 18th Annual CMAS Conference Exitis being held October 21-23, 2019 at UNC-Chapel Hill's Friday Center. The CMAS Center organizes this yearly conference to help members of the atmospheric modeling and model research communities connect and share current research through presentations, demontrations and discussions.
EPA has several key papers and resources that may be of interest to CMAS attendees:
Publications:
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Anthropogenic Enhancements to Production of Highly Oxygenated Molecules from AutoxidationExit
Havala O. T. Pye, Emma L. D’Ambro, Ben H. Lee, Siegfried Schobesberger, Masayuki Takeuchi, Yue Zhao, Felipe Lopez-Hilfiker, Jiumeng Liu, John E. Shilling, Jia Xing, Rohit Mathur, Ann M. Middlebrook, Jin Liao, André Welti, Martin Graus, Carsten Warneke, Joost A. de Gouw, John S. Holloway, Thomas B. Ryerson, Ilana B. Pollack, Joel A. Thornton Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Apr 2019, 116 (14) 6641-6646; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1810774116 -
Influence of Bromine and Iodine Chemistry on Annual, Seasonal, Diurnal, and Background Ozone: CMAQ Simulations Over the Northern HemisphereExit
Golam Sarwar, Brett Gantt, Kristen Foley, Kathleen Fahey, Tanya L. Spero, Daiwen Kang, Rohit Mathur, Hosein Foroutan, Jia Xing, Tomás Sherwen, Alfonso Saiz-Lopez. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 213, 2019, Pages 395-404; DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2019.06.020 -
New Bidirectional Ammonia Flux Model in an Air Quality Model Coupled with an Agricultural Model Exit
Pleim, J. E., Ran, L., Appel, W., Shephard, M. W., & Cady‐Pereira, K. (2019). Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 11. DOI: 10.1029/2019MS001728 -
Simulating Lightning NO Production in CMAQv5.2: Evolution of Scientific Updates Exit
Daiwen Kang, Kenneth E. Pickering, Dale J. Allen, Kristen M. Foley, David C. Wong, Rohit Mathur, and Shawn J. Roselle. Geoscientific Model Development, 12, 3071–3083, 2019; DOI: 10.5194/gmd-12-3071-2019 -
The Potential Effects of Climate Change on Air Quality Across the Conterminous US at 2030 Under Three Representative Concentration Pathways Exit
Christopher G. Nolte, Tanya L. Spero, Jared H. Bowden, Megan S. Mallard, and Patrick D. Dolwick. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18, 15471–15489, 2018; DOI: 10.5194/acp-18-15471-2018 -
Multipollutant Modeling of Ozone, Reactive Nitrogen and HAPs Across the Continental US with CMAQ-CB6 Exit
D.J. Luecken, G. Yarwood, W.T. Hutzell. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 201, 2019, Pages 62-72; DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.11.060 -
Global and Regional Assessment of Intercontinental Transport of Air Pollution: Results from HTAP, AQMEII and MICS Exit
Editors: F. Dentener, S. Galmarini, C. Hogrefe, G. Carmichael K. Law, B. R. D. Denby, and T. Butler. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: Special Issue.
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