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Modeling Emissions, Transport, and Fate of Atmospheric Ammonia in CMAQ Simulations for the Chesapeake Bay Program
Citation:
Bash, J., V. Rao, JohnT Walker, M. Shephard, AND K. Cady-Pereira. Modeling Emissions, Transport, and Fate of Atmospheric Ammonia in CMAQ Simulations for the Chesapeake Bay Program. DLLC Ammonia Emissions Webinar, Durham, North Carolina, February 17, 2021.
Impact/Purpose:
This presentation will brief state and local environmental organizations and farmers located on the Delmarva Peninsula on what the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model is, what output are used by the Chesapeake Bay program and how the model results are evaluated. This information will be used in the larger context of how precision farming practices can potentially lower the nitrogen load to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.
Description:
This presentation will brief state and local environmental organizations and farmers located on the Delmarva Peninsula on what the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model is, what output are used by the Chesapeake Bay program and how the model results are evaluated. This information will be used in the larger context of how precision farming practices can potentially lower the nitrogen load to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.