Abstract
The Atmosphere Special Issue entitled “Air Pollution Modeling: Local, Regional, and Global-Scale Applications” comprises nine original papers [...]
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To foster our current scientific knowledge on the potential and limitations of modeling, scientific research studies related to air pollution modeling—applied at the urban, regional, and global-scale—have been collected in this Special Issue
Sensitivity simulations clarified that nitrate concentrations do not show a clear relationship with NOx emission rates, and show a proportional relationship with vehicular volatile organic compound (VOC) and NH3 emissions in the street canyon
Summary
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. The Atmosphere Special Issue entitled “Air Pollution Modeling: Local, Regional, and Global-Scale Applications” comprises nine original papers. Such modeling applications are wide ranging with regard to horizontal grid resolution varying from a few km (local), to hundreds of km (regional), to thousands of km (global).
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