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Darrell A. Winner
Researcher at United States Environmental Protection Agency
Publications - 6
Citations - 1781
Darrell A. Winner is an academic researcher from United States Environmental Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1539 citations.
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Effect of Climate Change on Air Quality
TL;DR: This article found that climate change alone will increase summertime surface ozone in polluted regions by 1-10 ppb over the coming decades, with the largest effects in urban areas and during pollution episodes.
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A Preliminary Synthesis of Modeled Climate Change Impacts on U.S. Regional Ozone Concentrations
Christopher P. Weaver,Xin-Zhong Liang,J. Zhu,Peter Adams,P. Amar,J. Avise,Michael Caughey,Jack Chen,Ronald C. Cohen,E. Cooter,John P. Dawson,Robert C. Gilliam,Alice B. Gilliland,Allen H. Goldstein,A. Grambsch,D. Grano,Alex Guenther,William I. Gustafson,Robert A. Harley,S. He,B. Hemming,Christian Hogrefe,H. C. Huang,Sherri W. Hunt,Daniel J. Jacob,Patrick L. Kinney,Kenneth E. Kunkel,Kenneth E. Kunkel,Jean-Francois Lamarque,Brian Lamb,Narasimhan K. Larkin,L. R. Leung,K. J. Liao,Jintai Lin,Jintai Lin,Barry Lynn,Kasemsan Manomaiphiboon,Clifford F. Mass,Donald C. McKenzie,Loretta J. Mickley,Susan O'Neill,Christopher G. Nolte,Spyros N. Pandis,P. N. Racherla,Cynthia Rosenzweig,Armistead G. Russell,Eric P. Salathé,Allison L. Steiner,E. Tagaris,Z. Tao,Shaheen R. Tonse,Christine Wiedinmyer,Allen Williams,Darrell A. Winner,Jung-Hun Woo,S. Wu,Donald J. Wuebbles +56 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a synthesis of results that have emerged from recent modeling studies of the potential sensitivity of U.S. regional ozone (O3) concentrations to global climate change (ca. 2050).
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Understanding the Meteorological Drivers of U.S. Particulate Matter Concentrations in a Changing Climate
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential sensitivity of PM episodes to climate change-related shifts in air pollution meteorology, in the broader context of the emissions and atmospheric chemistry drivers of PM, is discussed.
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New Directions: Adapting air quality management to climate change: A must for planning
TL;DR: In this article, air quality and climate change are considered not only for mitigation strategies but also in management of and adapting to climate change, and air quality management is important aspects of climate change adaptation.
Considering Climate Change in U.S. Air Quality Management
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of climate change on ozone and PM2.5 standards are discussed and the impact of climate, land-use, and technology changes on ozone standards in the U.S.