2008 CMAS Conference Poster Session October 8, 2008 Model Evaluation and Analysis.

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2008 CMAS Conference Poster Session October 8, 2008 Model Evaluation and Analysis

K. Wyat Appel - Analysis of the impact of MM5 and WRF meteorology on CMAQ model predictions K. Wyat Appel - Analysis of the impact of MM5 and WRF meteorology on CMAQ model predictions Kirk Baker - An Evaluation of CMAQ Estimates of O3, NO, CO, and PM2.5 at Canadian Monitor Locations Kirk Baker - An Evaluation of CMAQ Estimates of O3, NO, CO, and PM2.5 at Canadian Monitor Locations Kirk Baker - An Evaluation of CMAQ Estimates of O3, NO, CO, and PM2.5 at Canadian Monitor Locations Kirk Baker - An Evaluation of CMAQ Estimates of O3, NO, CO, and PM2.5 at Canadian Monitor Locations Prakash Doraiswamy - Comparison of model-predicted VOC concentrations with measurements Prakash Doraiswamy - Comparison of model-predicted VOC concentrations with measurements Prakash Doraiswamy - Comparison of model-predicted VOC concentrations with measurements Prakash Doraiswamy - Comparison of model-predicted VOC concentrations with measurements Kristen Foley - Probabilistic Estimates of Ozone Concentrations from an Ensemble of CMAQ Simulations Kristen Foley - Probabilistic Estimates of Ozone Concentrations from an Ensemble of CMAQ Simulations Robert Gilliam - Assessment of the WRF-ARW Version 3.0 using the Atmospheric Model Evaluation Tool Robert Gilliam - Assessment of the WRF-ARW Version 3.0 using the Atmospheric Model Evaluation Tool James Godowitch - Assessing Multi-year Change in Modeled and Observed NOx Concentrations James Godowitch - Assessing Multi-year Change in Modeled and Observed NOx Concentrations Matthew Johnson - Modeling Dust and Soluble Iron Deposition to the Southern Ocean: Application of GEOS-Chem Matthew Johnson - Modeling Dust and Soluble Iron Deposition to the Southern Ocean: Application of GEOS-Chem Matthew Johnson - Modeling Dust and Soluble Iron Deposition to the Southern Ocean: Application of GEOS-Chem Matthew Johnson - Modeling Dust and Soluble Iron Deposition to the Southern Ocean: Application of GEOS-Chem Xiao-huan Liu - Simulating Aerosol Mass and Size Distributions over California using CMAQ-MADRID Xiao-huan Liu - Simulating Aerosol Mass and Size Distributions over California using CMAQ-MADRID Li Pan - The study of mercury transportation over the Pacific Li Pan - The study of mercury transportation over the Pacific Harshal Parikh - Visualization of 3-dimensional Model Mixing Volume Heights for CMAQ and CAMx Harshal Parikh - Visualization of 3-dimensional Model Mixing Volume Heights for CMAQ and CAMx Rui Zhang - Impact of emission source upwind of Hong Kong to the local air quality Rui Zhang - Impact of emission source upwind of Hong Kong to the local air quality Lihua Wang - Application of OMI ozone profiles in CMAQ. Lihua Wang - Application of OMI ozone profiles in CMAQ. Ralph Morris - Applying a 3-D photochemical model (CAMx) in multi-processor cluster (MPI) and shared-memory (Open-MP) computing environments Ralph Morris - Applying a 3-D photochemical model (CAMx) in multi-processor cluster (MPI) and shared-memory (Open-MP) computing environments Jeffrey O. Young - Analysis of CMAQ Performance and Efficiency Jeffrey O. Young - Analysis of CMAQ Performance and Efficiency Shannon Capps - Assessing Near-field and Downwind Impacts of Reactivity-based Substitutions Shannon Capps - Assessing Near-field and Downwind Impacts of Reactivity-based Substitutions

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