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Surface ozone concentrations during FRAPPÉ as simulated by the WRF/CMAQ air quality model
Surface ozone concentrations during Front Range Air Pollution and Photochemistry Éxperiment as simulated by the Weather Research and Forecasting Model/Community Multiscale Air Quality model
Colorado. Air Pollution Control Division. National Center for Atmospheric Research (U.S.) National Science Foundation (U.S.)
2014
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Air Quality Control Division National Science Foundation, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Denver, Colo. Boulder, Colo.
This animation shows simulated hourly surface ozone concentrations during the 2014 FRAPPÉ campaign. The simulations have been performed with the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model. The simulations have been conducted with a 4 km x 4 km grid horizontal resolution and show the frequent occurrence of high ozone pollution in the Colorado Front Range and the transport of this pollution into the nearby mountains during upslope events.
sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. video file MPEG 250MB Produced by National Science Foundation and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Online resource; title from title screen (viewed July 2020)
Air--Pollution Pollution Atmospheric ozone--Measurement Measurement
Front Range (Colo. and Wyo.)
1 online resource (1 video file (3 minutes, 18 seconds)): digital, sound, color
eng
HE17/10.2/F85/2014/INTERNET
http://hdl.handle.net/11629/co:33502
1176356175
2020-09-28T15:59:47.177Z