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Guiding Future Air Quality Management in California: Sensitivity to Changing Climate
EPA Grant Number: R830964Title: Guiding Future Air Quality Management in California: Sensitivity to Changing Climate
Investigators: Harley, Robert A.
Current Investigators: Harley, Robert A. , Goldstein, Allen H. , Steiner, Allison L , Cohen, Ronald , Tonse, Shaheen
Institution: University of California - Berkeley
EPA Project Officer: Chung, Serena
Project Period: March 22, 2003 through March 23, 2006 (Extended to March 22, 2009)
Project Amount: $900,000
RFA: Assessing the Consequences of Global Change for Air Quality: Sensitivity of U.S. Air Quality to Climate Change and Future Global Impacts (2002) RFA Text | Recipients Lists
Research Category: Climate Change , Air Quality and Air Toxics , Air
Objective:
The overall objective of this research is to assess the impacts of changes in climate on regional air quality in California. Sensitivity of tropospheric ozone will be quantified in response to changes in climate-sensitive processes such as photochemical reaction rates, biogenic emissions, anthropogenic emissions, inflow of pollutants from the Pacific Ocean, and land surface deposition. Overall effects on air quality and process-level contributions of changes in each climate variable will be presented.
Approach:
The research includes three major tasks: (1) air quality modeling in conjunction with online sensitivity analysis techniques to quantify how ozone responds to changes in key factors such as anthropogenic and biogenic emissions; (2) process-level analysis of the impacts of climate-related variables on atmospheric chemistry, biogenic and anthropogenic emissions, and atmospheric transport and mixing; and (3) integration of the results of the first two tasks into an overall assessment of the impacts of climate change on air quality.
Expected Results:
Contributions to the overall effect of climate change on air quality will be presented separately and combined into a graphical assessment summary similar to what the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has done for climate change due to changes in greenhouse gases, aerosols, clouds, etc. Estimates of uncertainties and our assessment of the current level of scientific understanding of each process will be included. A general air quality assessment approach will be developed–we will use California as a test-bed for application of this approach. Better understanding of the linkages between air pollution problems on local, regional, and global scales will help support more cost-effective allocation of federal and state environmental protection resources.
Publications and Presentations:
Publications have been submitted on this project: View all 27 publications for this projectJournal Articles:
Journal Articles have been submitted on this project: View all 8 journal articles for this projectSupplemental Keywords:
air, ozone, global climate, modeling, community multi-scale air quality model (CMAQ),, RFA, Scientific Discipline, Air, Ecosystem Protection/Environmental Exposure & Risk, particulate matter, Air Quality, Air Pollutants, climate change, Air Pollution Effects, Chemistry, Monitoring/Modeling, Environmental Monitoring, Atmospheric Sciences, tropospheric ozone, Atmosphere, anthropogenic stress, aerosol formation, ambient aerosol, atmospheric particulate matter, atmospheric dispersion models, environmental measurement, meteorology, climatic influence, global change, ozone, air quality models, climate, air pollution models, air quality model, air sampling, climate models, greenhouse gases, airborne aerosols, atmospheric aerosol particles, atmospheric transport, biogenic ozone precursors, environmental stress, atmospheric monitoring, ecological models, California, aerosols, atmospheric models, Global Climate Change, atmospheric chemistry, ambient air pollutionProgress and Final Reports:
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Project Research Results
- Final Report
- 2007 Progress Report
- 2006 Progress Report
- 2005 Progress Report
- 2004 Progress Report
- 2003 Progress Report
8 journal articles for this project