We establish linkages between sources of NO<sub><i>x</i></sub> emissions and two types of national ozone metrics in Canada and the U.S. using the adjoint of an air quality model. We define an attainment-based metric using probabilistic design values (PDVs) exceeding 65 ppb to represent polluted regions and define an exposure-based metric as the premature mortality count related to short-term ozone exposure, both in Canada and the U.S. Our results reveal differences in both temporally averaged and day-specific influences of NO<sub><i>x</i></sub> emission controls across source locations. We find NO<sub><i>x</i></sub> emission reductions in California and the eastern U.S. to be most effective for reducing attainment- and exposure-based metric...
Ozone exposure is associated with negative health impacts, including premature mortality. Observatio...
Objective To assess short term mortality risks and excess mortality associated with exposure to ozon...
[1] Higher temperatures caused by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations are predicted to exacerba...
We establish linkages between sources of NOx emissions and two types of national ozone metrics in Ca...
We use adjoint sensitivity analysis to examine the responses of a regulatory ozone attainment metric...
Adjoint sensitivity analysis of numerical models provides a platform for directly linking public hea...
Background: Decision making regarding air pollution can be better informed if air quality impacts ar...
An adjoint of a regional chemical transport model is used to calculate location-specific temperature...
An application of the adjoint method in air quality management is demonstrated. We use a continental...
An application of the adjoint method in air quality management is demonstrated. We use a continental...
An application of the adjoint method in air quality management is demonstrated. In the adjoint appli...
With advancing evidence of long-term health risks of ozone exposure, cumulative exposures are of int...
[1] W126 is a cumulative ozone exposure index based on sigmoidally weighted daytime ozone concentrat...
W126 is a cumulative ozone exposure index based on sigmoidally weighted daytime ozone concentrations...
Ozone exposure is associated with negative health impacts, including premature mortality. Observatio...
Ozone exposure is associated with negative health impacts, including premature mortality. Observatio...
Objective To assess short term mortality risks and excess mortality associated with exposure to ozon...
[1] Higher temperatures caused by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations are predicted to exacerba...
We establish linkages between sources of NOx emissions and two types of national ozone metrics in Ca...
We use adjoint sensitivity analysis to examine the responses of a regulatory ozone attainment metric...
Adjoint sensitivity analysis of numerical models provides a platform for directly linking public hea...
Background: Decision making regarding air pollution can be better informed if air quality impacts ar...
An adjoint of a regional chemical transport model is used to calculate location-specific temperature...
An application of the adjoint method in air quality management is demonstrated. We use a continental...
An application of the adjoint method in air quality management is demonstrated. We use a continental...
An application of the adjoint method in air quality management is demonstrated. In the adjoint appli...
With advancing evidence of long-term health risks of ozone exposure, cumulative exposures are of int...
[1] W126 is a cumulative ozone exposure index based on sigmoidally weighted daytime ozone concentrat...
W126 is a cumulative ozone exposure index based on sigmoidally weighted daytime ozone concentrations...
Ozone exposure is associated with negative health impacts, including premature mortality. Observatio...
Ozone exposure is associated with negative health impacts, including premature mortality. Observatio...
Objective To assess short term mortality risks and excess mortality associated with exposure to ozon...
[1] Higher temperatures caused by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations are predicted to exacerba...