The urban heat island (UHI) is a widely observed phenomenon whereby urban environments have higher temperatures and different relative humidities than surrounding suburban and rural areas. Temperature (<i>T</i>) and relative humidity (RH) strongly affect the partitioning of semivolatile species found in the atmosphere, such as nitric acid, ammonia, and water. These species are inherently tied to aerosol pH, which is a key parameter driving some atmospheric chemical processes and environmental effects of aerosols. In this study, we characterized the effect of the UHI on aerosol pH in Baltimore, MD, and Chicago, IL. The <i>T</i> and RH differences that define the UHI lead to substantial differences in aerosol liquid water (ALW) content. The A...
Increasing surface reflectivity in urban areas can decrease ambient temperature, resulting in reduci...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Heat waves (HWs) are among the most damaging ...
The complex interaction between the Urban Heat Island (UHI), local circulation, and air quality requ...
Although urban aerosols have been extensively explored, the variation of aerosols across space and t...
Along with urbanization, sealing of vegetated land and evaporation surfaces by impermeable materials...
Since more than half of the world population already lives in cities, it is important to understand ...
This study explores the drivers of aerosol pH and their impact on the inorganic fraction and mass of...
Regions of intense urban development are distinct from their non-urban counterparts in several key w...
This paper looks at the climatology of urban environments and some of the variables that contribute ...
We depend on the life-sustaining properties of the atmosphere. It protects us from radiation, mainta...
Aerosol pH is a crucial parameter controlling the gas-particle phase partitioning of semi-volatile s...
The Urban Heat Island Effect has become one of the world’s leading urban environmental issues of thi...
In Part 1, we separated surface ozone time series collected from EPA monitoring sites in and around ...
We simulate the impact of impervious surface areas (ISA) on the U.S. local and regional climate. At ...
This study analyzes heat waves (HWs), air pollution (AP) episodes, and compound HW and AP events (CE...
Increasing surface reflectivity in urban areas can decrease ambient temperature, resulting in reduci...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Heat waves (HWs) are among the most damaging ...
The complex interaction between the Urban Heat Island (UHI), local circulation, and air quality requ...
Although urban aerosols have been extensively explored, the variation of aerosols across space and t...
Along with urbanization, sealing of vegetated land and evaporation surfaces by impermeable materials...
Since more than half of the world population already lives in cities, it is important to understand ...
This study explores the drivers of aerosol pH and their impact on the inorganic fraction and mass of...
Regions of intense urban development are distinct from their non-urban counterparts in several key w...
This paper looks at the climatology of urban environments and some of the variables that contribute ...
We depend on the life-sustaining properties of the atmosphere. It protects us from radiation, mainta...
Aerosol pH is a crucial parameter controlling the gas-particle phase partitioning of semi-volatile s...
The Urban Heat Island Effect has become one of the world’s leading urban environmental issues of thi...
In Part 1, we separated surface ozone time series collected from EPA monitoring sites in and around ...
We simulate the impact of impervious surface areas (ISA) on the U.S. local and regional climate. At ...
This study analyzes heat waves (HWs), air pollution (AP) episodes, and compound HW and AP events (CE...
Increasing surface reflectivity in urban areas can decrease ambient temperature, resulting in reduci...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Heat waves (HWs) are among the most damaging ...
The complex interaction between the Urban Heat Island (UHI), local circulation, and air quality requ...