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Using Advanced Statistical Techniques to Identify the Drivers and Occurrence of Historical and Future Extreme Air Quality Events in the United States from Observations and Models
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Extreme Event Impacts on Air Quality and Water Quality with a Changing Global Climate (2011)
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Fix MJ, Cooley D, Hodzic A, Gilleland E, Russell BT, Porter WC, Pfister GG. Observed and predicted sensitivities of extreme surface ozone to meteorological drivers in three US cities. Atmospheric Environment 2018;176:292-300. |
R835228 (Final) (04/30/18) |
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Journal Article | Morris SA, Reich BJ, Thibaud E, Cooley D. A space-time skew-t model for threshold exceedances. Biometrics 2017;73(3):749-758. |
R835228 (Final) (08/23/17) |
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Journal Article | Porter W, Heald C. The mechanisms and meteorological drivers of the summertime ozone-temperature relationship. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS 2019;19(20):13367-13381. |
R835228 (Final) (06/10/22) |
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