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Chapter and Conference Paper
High Resolution Model Simulations of the Canadian Oil Sands with Comparisons to Field Study Observations
The governments of Canada and Alberta are implementing a joint plan for oil sands monitoring that includes investigating emissions, transport and downwind chemistry associated with the Canadian oil sands regio...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modelling Aerosol-Cloud-Meteorology Interaction: A Case Study with a Fully Coupled Air Quality Model (GEM-MACH)
A fully coupled on-line air quality forecast model, GEM-MACH, was used to study a case of cloud processing in an urban-industrial plume and aerosol-cloud-meteorology interaction. Preliminary results have shown...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Current and Future Developments in Numerical Air Quality Forecasting in Canada
Environment Canada produces twice-daily, 48-h operational air quality (AQ) forecasts for a domain covering North America. At the core of the forecast system is the GEM-MACH model, an on-line coupled meteorolog...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Regional and intercontinental modelling
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modelling Regional Aerosols: Impact of Cloud Processing on Gases and Particles over Eastern North America and in Its Outflow During ICARTT 2004
A regional aerosol model, AURAMS (A Unified Regional Air-quality Modelling System), is used to simulate gases and aerosols over eastern North America for the ICARTT field campaign period during summer 2004. Th...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Comprehensive Surface-Based Performance Evaluation of a Size- and Composition-Resolved Regional Particulate-Matter Model for a One-Year Simulation
A comprehensive performance evaluation has been carried out for the first annual simulation made with AURAMS, a size- and composition-resolved, off-line, regional particulate-matter (PM) modelling system. The ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Aurams Runs During the Pacific2001 Time Period — a Model/Measurement Comparison
Research on the numerical prediction of chemically speciated gas and particle phase components of the atmosphere has been driven by public health studies linking both gases and particles to adverse health effe...