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    Validation of chemistry transport model of the lower atmosphere in the central European region of Russia using ground-based and satellite measurement data

    A modern three-dimensional chemistry transport model is adopted for computation of air pollution with photo-oxidants in the Moscow megalopolis and in the several neighboring regions. Along the vertical, the mo...

    I. B. Konovalov, N. F. Elanskii, A. M. Zvyagintsev in Russian Meteorology and Hydrology (2009)

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    Surface ozone concentration variability in Moscow and Kiev

    The comparison is represented of the results of surface ozone concentration measurements in two megalopolises, Moscow and Kiev. A temporal course of ozone concentration and temperature in both cities is close ...

    A. M. Zvyagintsev, I. B. Belikov, N. F. Elanskii in Russian Meteorology and Hydrology (2010)

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    WRF ARW and CHIMERE models for numerical forecasting of surface ozone concentration

    Results of joint calculations with meteorological WRF ARW model and chemistry transport CHIMERE model are considered as a basis of the modern system of the air quality assessment and forecasting. The system wa...

    R. B. Zaripov, I. B. Konovalov, I. N. Kuznetsova in Russian Meteorology and Hydrology (2011)

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    Climatic and environmental characteristics of Moscow megalopolis according to the data of the Moscow State University Meteorological Observatory over 60 years

    Analyzed are the results of meteorological and environmental measurements performed over the 60-year period (1954–2013) at the Meteorological Observatory of Lomonosov Moscow State University. The significant p...

    N. E. Chubarova, E. I. Nezval’, I. B. Belikov in Russian Meteorology and Hydrology (2014)