Ground-level ozone (O3) is perhaps one of the most familiar pollutants in Ontario, Canada because it is associated with most smog alerts in the province. O3 varies on a number of spatial and temporal scales, primarily due to meteorological variability and the impact of long-range transport of its precursors on the photochemical processes. The goal of this thesis is to project the change in the probability of occurrence of future Extreme Ground-level Ozone Events (EGLOEs) due to changes in atmospheric conditions as a result of climate change for cities located in the southern, eastern and northern parts of Ontario, Canada by using a combination of General Circulation / Global Climate Models (GCMs) and statistical downscaling. These Ontari...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the complex interaction of air quality and climate change...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This research analyzes potent...
Using eleven years of trace gas column measurements at the University of Toronto Atmospheric Observa...
Ground-level ozone (O3) is perhaps one of the most familiar pollutants in Ontario, Canada because it...
Surface-level ozone (O3) continues to be a significant health risk in the Greater Toronto Hamilton A...
Ground-level ozone (O3) is a familiar pollutant because it is associated with summer haze and smog a...
This study focuses on seasonal and interannual variations of PM2.5, surface O3, and smog from 2003 t...
Tropospheric ozone is currently the third most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas in terms of ra...
International audienceThe University of Toronto Atmospheric Observatory and Environment Canada's Cen...
The study described in this report is part of a project sponsored by the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, p...
The study described in this report is part of a project sponsored by the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, ...
This paper provides a synthesis of results that have emerged from recent modeling studies of the pot...
Coupled global, regional and chemical transport models are now being used with relative-risk functio...
Ozone depletion is caused by the anthropogenic increase of halogen-containing species in the atmosph...
This paper provides a synthesis of results that have emerged from recent modeling studies of the pot...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the complex interaction of air quality and climate change...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This research analyzes potent...
Using eleven years of trace gas column measurements at the University of Toronto Atmospheric Observa...
Ground-level ozone (O3) is perhaps one of the most familiar pollutants in Ontario, Canada because it...
Surface-level ozone (O3) continues to be a significant health risk in the Greater Toronto Hamilton A...
Ground-level ozone (O3) is a familiar pollutant because it is associated with summer haze and smog a...
This study focuses on seasonal and interannual variations of PM2.5, surface O3, and smog from 2003 t...
Tropospheric ozone is currently the third most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas in terms of ra...
International audienceThe University of Toronto Atmospheric Observatory and Environment Canada's Cen...
The study described in this report is part of a project sponsored by the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, p...
The study described in this report is part of a project sponsored by the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, ...
This paper provides a synthesis of results that have emerged from recent modeling studies of the pot...
Coupled global, regional and chemical transport models are now being used with relative-risk functio...
Ozone depletion is caused by the anthropogenic increase of halogen-containing species in the atmosph...
This paper provides a synthesis of results that have emerged from recent modeling studies of the pot...
This dissertation focuses on understanding the complex interaction of air quality and climate change...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This research analyzes potent...
Using eleven years of trace gas column measurements at the University of Toronto Atmospheric Observa...