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Meteorological and Air Pollution Modeling for an Urban Airport.

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In this article, a planetary boundary-layer model which predicts the mixing depth and generates wind, moisture, and temperature fields was used; it utilizes only surface and synoptic boundary conditions as input data.
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Results are presented of numerical experiments modeling meteorology, multiple pollutant sources, and nonlinear photochemical reactions for the case of an airport in a large urban area with complex terrain. A planetary boundary-layer model which predicts the mixing depth and generates wind, moisture, and temperature fields was used; it utilizes only surface and synoptic boundary conditions as input data. A version of the Hecht-Seinfeld-Dodge chemical kinetics model is integrated with a new, rapid numerical technique; both the San Francisco Bay Area Air Quality Management District source inventory and the San Jose Airport aircraft inventory are utilized. The air quality model results are presented in contour plots; the combined results illustrate that the highly nonlinear interactions which are present require that the chemistry and meteorology be considered simultaneously to make a valid assessment of the effects of individual sources on regional air quality.

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Mapping the Climate.

TL;DR: In this article, the construction of azimuthal equal-area maps is developed to achieve a high degree of conformality, as well as accuracy in the relative sizes of terrestrial areas.
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Formation of Sulfate in a Cloud-Free Environment

TL;DR: In this paper, a model of sulfate aerosol growth, containing homogeneous gas kinetics, particle growth by coagulationand heteromolecular diffusion, and solar radiation effects has been developed to examine the microphysicalmechanisms associated with clear-air transformation of sulfur dioxide to sulfates in the lower atmosphere.
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The effects of emission of anthropogenic chemical species on chemical and physical properties of aerosols

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of chemically reactive trace gases emitted into the atmosphere on the evolution of chemical species concentrations, on the chemical composition and size distribution of airborne particles, and on optical properties of aerosols are examined.
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