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Mona Kurppa, Antti Hellsten, Mikko Auvinen, Siegfried Raasch, Timo Vesala and Leena Järvi
Buildings and vegetation alter the wind and pollutant transport in urban environments. This comparative study investigates the role of orientation and shape of perimeter blocks on the dispersion and ventilation of traffic-related air pollutants, and the ...
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Sharadia Dey,Srimanta Gupta,Arun Chakraborty,Precious Sibanda
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Monitoring and analyses of various air pollutants like particulate matter (PM10), sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO) and ammonia (NH3), as well as meteorological parameters (temperature, humidity, wind speed a...
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José Agustín García Reynoso,Marco A. Mora-Ramírez
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This study focuses on a detailed description of several modifications made in both the Unified Post-Processor (UPP) and the Model Evaluation Tools (MET) release packages, which are necessary in order to incorporate relevant chemical species and meteorolo...
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Marco Morabito, Alfonso Crisci, Alessandro Messeri, Gianni Messeri, Giulio Betti, Simone Orlandini, Antonio Raschi and Giampiero Maracchi
Heatwaves (HWs) are one of the ?natural? hazards with the greatest impact worldwide in terms of mortality and economic losses, and their effects may be exacerbated in large urban areas. For these reasons, more detailed analyses of urban HW trends represe...
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