During a classic heat wave with record high temperatures and poor air quality from July 18 to 23, 2011, an elevated reservoir of air pollutants was observed over and downwind of Baltimore, MD, with relatively clean conditions near the surface. Aircraft and ozonesonde measurements detected approximately 120 parts per billion by volume ozone at 800 meters altitude, but approximately 80 parts per billion by volume ozone near the surface. High concentrations of other pollutants were also observed around the ozone peak: approximately 300 parts per billion by volume CO at 1200 meters, approximately 2 parts per billion by volume NO2 at 800 meters, approximately 5 parts per billion by volume SO2 at 600 meters, and strong aerosol optical scattering ...
One of the major difficulties for the modeling and satellite communities is the validation of O3 lev...
Airborne observations of trace gases, particle size distributions, and particle optical properties w...
Regulatory air quality models, such as the Community Multiscale Air Quality model (CMAQ), are used b...
Meteorological and air-quality model simulations are analyzed alongside observations to investigate ...
Most major cities in the eastern United States have air quality deemed unhealthy by the EPA under a ...
Surface ozone (O3) was analyzed to investigate the role of the bay breeze on air quality at two loca...
This study focuses on the distribution of ozone (O3) concentration near the Chesapeake Bay, USA (her...
Trends in the composition of the lower atmosphere (0–1500 m altitude) and surface air quality over t...
A three-level nested regional air pollution model has been used to study the processes leading to hi...
Surface ozone (O3) concentrations in excess of the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) con...
Mesoscale meteorological processes including advection, vertical mixing, thermally-direct circulatio...
This study characterizes the impact of the Chesapeake Bay and associated meteorological phenomena on...
Ozone, a secondary pollutant, is a strong oxidant that can pose a risk to human health. It is formed...
This study examined the role of meteorological processes in two of the highest ozone (O3) episodes w...
The ubiquity of air pollution in the Mid-Atlantic and northeastern U.S. is a major concern for human...
One of the major difficulties for the modeling and satellite communities is the validation of O3 lev...
Airborne observations of trace gases, particle size distributions, and particle optical properties w...
Regulatory air quality models, such as the Community Multiscale Air Quality model (CMAQ), are used b...
Meteorological and air-quality model simulations are analyzed alongside observations to investigate ...
Most major cities in the eastern United States have air quality deemed unhealthy by the EPA under a ...
Surface ozone (O3) was analyzed to investigate the role of the bay breeze on air quality at two loca...
This study focuses on the distribution of ozone (O3) concentration near the Chesapeake Bay, USA (her...
Trends in the composition of the lower atmosphere (0–1500 m altitude) and surface air quality over t...
A three-level nested regional air pollution model has been used to study the processes leading to hi...
Surface ozone (O3) concentrations in excess of the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) con...
Mesoscale meteorological processes including advection, vertical mixing, thermally-direct circulatio...
This study characterizes the impact of the Chesapeake Bay and associated meteorological phenomena on...
Ozone, a secondary pollutant, is a strong oxidant that can pose a risk to human health. It is formed...
This study examined the role of meteorological processes in two of the highest ozone (O3) episodes w...
The ubiquity of air pollution in the Mid-Atlantic and northeastern U.S. is a major concern for human...
One of the major difficulties for the modeling and satellite communities is the validation of O3 lev...
Airborne observations of trace gases, particle size distributions, and particle optical properties w...
Regulatory air quality models, such as the Community Multiscale Air Quality model (CMAQ), are used b...