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32nd ITM Program11:10 – 11:30 1.04 Projection of Air Quality in Melbourne, Australia in 2030 and 2070 using a Dynamic Downscaling System Sunhee Lee, Martin Cope, Melanie Middleton,

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  • ITM 2012May 7 – 11

    Utrecht, The Netherlands

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

  • LAST UPDATED - March 21

  • PROGRAM

    Monday, May 7 08:30 – 09:30 Registration

    09:00 – 09:40 Opening Session

    Morning Sessions Chairperson Tony Dore

    Rapporteur Solene Turquety

    SESSION 1 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

    09:40 – 10:001.01

    Future air pollution in Europe from a multi-physics ensemble of climate change-air quality projections

    Pedro Jiménez Guerrero, Sonia Jerez, Juan Gomez-Navarro, Juan Montavez

    10:00 – 10:201.02

    Influences of Regional Climate Change on Air Quality across the Continental U.S. Projected from Downscaling IPCC AR5 SimulationsChristopher Nolte, Tanya Otte, Robert Pinder, Daniel Loughlin, Greg Faluvegi, Drew Shindell

    10:20 – 10:401.03

    European air quality in 2050: global and regional simulations accounting for climate and socio-economic changesAugustin Colette

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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    Projection of Air Quality in Melbourne, Australia in 2030 and 2070 using a Dynamic Downscaling SystemSunhee Lee, Martin Cope, Melanie Middleton, Sean Walsh, Mark Bannister, Wal Delaney, Andrew Marshall

    11:30 – 11:501.05

    Investigating differences in air quality between urban and rural areas under current and changing climate conditions – a model studyAndrea Mues, Astrid Manders, Bert van Ulft, Erik van Majigaard, Martijn Schaap, Peter Builtjes

    11:50 – 12:101.06

    Integrated approach for analysis of the nonlinear interactions of pollutants in coastal areas due to climate changeAmela Jericevic, Darko Koracin, John Mejia, Judith Chow, John Watson, Eric Fujita, Hiroaki Minoura

    SESSION 2 AIR QUALITY EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH

    12:10 – 12:302.01

    Targeted emission trading for improved environmental performance; Case study of US NOx trading programS. Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, Stephan Schott

    12:30 – 13:10 Invited Talk

    Air quality effects on human healthLise Frohn, Jørgen Brandt, Jakob Bønløkke, Jesper Christensen, Thomas Ellermann, Camilla Geels, Allan Gross, Ayoe Hansen, Kaj Hansen, Ole Hertel, Ingunn Riddervold, Vivi Schlünssen, Torben Sigsgaard, Jeremy Silver, Carsten Skjøth, Pia Viuf

    13:10 – 14:40 Lunch

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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  • Afternoon Sessions Chairperson Ekaterina Batchvarova

    Rapporteur Pedro Jimenez-Guerrero

    SESSION 2 AIR QUALITY EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH (continued)

    14:40 – 15:002.02

    Source attribution of air pollution abatement health benefits

    Amanda Pappin, Amir Hakami, Jaroslav Resler

    15:00 – 15:202.03

    Country-wide health impact assessment of airborne particulate matter in EstoniaKaisa Kesanurm, Erik Teinemaa, Marko Kaasik, Tanel Tamm, Taavi Lai, Hans Orru

    15:20 – 15:402.04

    Spatial and Temporal Collinearity Amongst Modeled and Measured Pollutants and Meteorology for Informing Human Health StudiesSteve Porter, Edith Gego, Valerie Garcia, ST Rao 

    15:40 – 16:002.05

    Reconstruction of past and prediction of future benzo[a]pyrene concentrations over EuropeJohannes Bieser, Armin Aulinger, Volker Matthias, Markus Quante

    16:00 – 16:202.06

    Evaluating alternative exposure metrics used for multipollutant air quality and human health studiesHaluk Ozkaynak, Vlad Isakov, Lisa Baxter, Stephen Graham, Stefanie Sarnat, James Mulholland, David Rich, Barbara Turpin, Melissa Lunden

    16:20 – 16:50 Coffee

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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    16:50 – 17:102.07

    Benefits of using enhanced air quality information in human health studiesValerie Garcia, John Langstaff, Shao Lin, Haluk Ozkaynak, ST Rao

    SESSION 3 AEROSOLS IN THE ATMOSPHERE

    17:10 – 17:303.01

    Impact of aerosol radiation absorption on the heat budget and dynamics of the atmospheric boundary layerEduardo Barbaro, Jord Vilá-Guerau de Arellano, Maarten Krol, Albert Holtslag

    17:30 – 17:503.02

    Impact of different physical parameterizations on the global modeling of desert dust – Importance of the initialization fieldsMarina Astitha, Jos Lelieveld, Alexander de Meij, Astrid Kerkweg, Mohamed Abdel Kader, Andrea Pozzer, Gregor Gläser

    17:50 – 18:103.03

    The role of aerosol properties on cloud nucleation processes

    Stavros Solomos

    19:00 Ice-breaker reception. Location TBA.

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

  • Tuesday, May 8

    Morning Sessions Chairperson Jeff Weil

    Rapporteur Benjamin Gaubert

    SESSION 3 AEROSOLS IN THE ATMOSPHERE (continued)

    09:00 – 09:203.04

    Modelling of Particle Number concentrations with LOTOS-EUROS

    Astrid Manders, Antoon Visschedijk, Hugo Denier van der Gon, Bas Henzing, Martijn Schaap

    09:20 – 09:403.05

    An advanced scheme of vertical dispersion and dry deposition of aerosols for atmospheric transport modelsRostislav Kouznetsov, Mikhail Sofiev

    09:40 – 10:003.06

    Impact of aerosol activation on the modelled regional particular matter mass and size distribution due to cloud processingWanmin Gong, Sunling Gong, Junhua Zhang, Paul Makar, Michael Moran, Craig Stroud, W. Richard Leaitch, Walter Strapp

    10:00 – 10:203.07

    Dust production by density currents – A not so well known source of aerosol particles in the atmosphereGeorge Kallos, George Kallos, Stavros Solomos, Christina Kalogeri, Christina Mitsakou, Christos Spyrou

    10:20 – 10:403.08

    Modelling study of the aerosol-cloud feedback over Europe with WRF/CHEMPaolo Tuccella, Gabriele Curci, Guido Visconti

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee

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    Implementation and Evaluation of Aerosol Indirect Effects in a Deep Convection Parameterization using the WRF-CMAQ Coupled Modeling SystemsKiran Alapaty

    11:30 – 11:503.10

    Impact of aerosol properties on cloud and precipitation formation

    Christelle Barbet, Laurent Deguillaume, Nadine Chaumerliac

    SESSION 4 DATA ASSIMILATION AND AIR QUALITY FORECASTING

    11:50 – 12:104.01

    Kalman filter-based air quality forecast adjustment

    Koen De Ridder, Ujjwal Kumar, Dirk Lauwaet, Stijn Van Looy, Wouter Lefebvre

    12:10 – 12:304.02

    PASODOBLE AIRSHEDS: Regional operational air quality forecasts to bridge the gap between continental scale and local/urban scale servicesRenske Timmermans, Carlijn Hendriks, Martijn de Ruyter de Wildt, Dimitris Balis, Hendrik Elbern, Mikhail Sofiev, Charles Talbot, Martijn Schaap, Thilo Erbertseder

    12:30 – 12:504.03

    Assimilation of OMI NO2 data in the Dutch regional air quality model Lotos-EurosHenk Eskes, Renske Timmermans, Lyana Curier, Martijn de Ruijter de Wildt, Arjo Segers, Ferd Sauter, Martijn Schaap

    12:50 – 13:104.03

    Ingestion of intermittent sources outside the forecasting domain

    Pius Lee, Hyuncheol Kim

    13:10 – 14:40 Lunch

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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  • Afternoon Sessions Chairperson Val Garcia

    Rapporteur Andrea Mues

    SESSION 4 DATA ASSIMILATION AND AIR QUALITY FORECASTING (continued)

    14:40 - 15:004.04

    US National Air Quality Forecast Capability: progress and plans

    Ivanka Stajner, Pius Lee, Jeffery McQueen, Roland Draxler, Phil Dickerson, James Meagher, Kyle Wedmark

    15:00 – 15:204.05

    A new statistical approach to improve air quality forecasts in the PREV'AIR systemAnthony Ung, Laure Malherbe, Frédérik Meleux, Bertrand Bessagnet

    15:20 – 15:404.06

    Ensemble forecasting coupled with data assimilation, and threshold exceedance detection on Prev'AirEdouard Debry, Vivien Mallet, Frédérik Meleux, Laure Malherbe, Bertrand Bessagnet, Laurence Rouïl

    15:40 – 16:20 Invited Talk

    Use of air quality models in policyLeendert Hordijk et al.

    16:20 – 16:50 Coffee

    16:50 – 17:104.07

    Ensemble data assimilation for tropospheric ozone analysis within the Chimere RCTMBenjamin Gaubert, Adriana Coman, Gilles Foret, Matthias Beekmann, Maxim Eremenko, Gaelle Dufour, Denis Zyryanov, Anthony Ung, Gilles Bergametti, Jean-Marie Flaud

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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    17:10 – 17:304.08

    Assimilation of remotely sensed CO into a hemispheric CTM

    Jeremy Silver, Jørgen Brandt, Jesper Christensen

    17:30 – 17:504.09

    Recent Advances in Canada's National Operational AQ Forecasting SystemMichael Moran

    17:50 – 19:00 Poster presentations

    19:00 Poster viewing and reception. Location TBA.

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

  • Wednesday, May 9

    Morning Sessions Chairperson Clemens Mensink

    Rapporteur Morteza Mesbah

    SESSION 4 DATA ASSIMILATION AND AIR QUALITY FORECASTING (continued)

    09:00 - 09:204.10

    Impact of Meteorology on Air Quality predictions in the NOAA Forecast SystemMarina Tsidulko, Jeff McQueen, Geoff DiMego, Brad Ferrier, Michael Ek, Caterina Tassone, Jianping Huang, Youhua Tang, Ivanka Stajner, Pius Lee

    09:20 – 09:404.11

    Forecasting sensitivities: is adaptive, short-term air quality management a viable option?Matthew Russell, Amir Hakami

    SESSION 5 REGIONAL AND INTERCONTINENTAL MODELLING

    09:40 – 10:005.01

    Modelling clean air

    Peter Builtjes

    10:00 – 10:205.02

    An online coupled two way interactive modeling study of air pollution over Europe and MediterraneanJonilda Kushta, Stavros Solomos, Marina Astitha, Christina Mitsakou, George Kallos

    10:20 – 10:405.03

    A retrospective analysis of ozone formation in the Lower Fraser Valley, B.C.Douw Steyn, Bruce Ainslie, Christian Reuten, Peter Jackson

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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    11:10 - 11:305.04

    Modelled recirculation of pollutants during ozone episodes in the Lower Fraser Valley, B. C.Annie Seagram, Douw Steyn, Bruce Ainslie

    11:30 – 11:505.05

    An assessment of the emission and dispersion of volcanic ash and sulphur dioxide from the recent eruptions in IcelandJulius Vira, Marje Prank, Janne Hakkarainen, Mikhail Sofiev

    11:50 – 12:105.06

    Representing the effects of long-range transport and lateral boundary conditions in regional air pollution modelsRohit Mathur, Shawn Roselle

    12:10 – 12:305.07

    Modeling the European Nitrogen Budget: Effects of including the bi-directional surface-atmosphere exchange of ammonia.Roy Wichink Kruit, Ferd Sauter, Martijn Schaap, Margreet van Zanten, Addo van Pul

    12:30 – 13:10 Invited Talk

    The EMEP MSC-W modelling programme: It’s relationship to policy support, current challenges and future perspectivesDavid Simpson

    13:10 – 14:40 Lunch and Poster viewing

    14:40 Excursion. Location TBA.

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

  • Thursday, May 10

    Morning Sessions Chairperson Oriol Jorba

    Rapporteur Rostislav Kouznetsov

    SESSION 5 REGIONAL AND INTERCONTINENTAL MODELLING (continued)

    09:00 - 09:205.08

    Multiscale air quality with the NMMB/BSC Chemical Transport model

    Oriol Jorba, Carlos Pérez, Karsten Haustein, Zavisa Janjic, José Baldasano, Donald Dabdub, Alba Badia, Michele Spada

    09:20 – 09:405.09

    Assessment of the smoke injection height from wild-land fires

    Tatiana Ermakova

    09:40 – 10:005.10

    Impact of fire emissions on air quality in the Euro-Mediterranean regionSolene Turquety, Palmira Messina, Stavros Stromatas, Laurent Menut, Bertrand Bessagnet, Jean-Christophe Péré, Philippe Drobinski, Pierre-Francois Coheur, Cathy Clerbaux, Didier Tanré, Alessandro Anav

    10:00 – 10:205.11

    Sea-salt aerosol forecasts over the Mediterranean Sea evaluated by daily measurements in Lampedusa from 2006 – 2010Pavel Kishcha, Boris Starobinets, Roberto Udisti, Silvia Becagli, Alcide di Sarra, Slobodan Nickovic, Pinhas Alpert

    10:20 – 10:405.12

    An Enhanced Sub-grid Scale Approach to Characterize Air Quality Impacts of Aircraft EmissionsSarav Arunachalam, Matthew Woody, Jeffrey Rissman, Francis Binkowski, Hsi-Wu Wong, Shantanu Jathar, Allan Robinson

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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    Emissions changes in Europe and their impact on air quality

    Athanasios Megaritis, Christos Fountoukis, Spyros Pandis

    11:30 – 11:505.14

    ATMOSYS: A Policy Support System for Atmospheric Pollution Hot SpotsClemens Mensink, Lisa Blyth, Koen De Ridder, Wouter Lefebvre, Nele Veldeman, Peter Viaene

    11:50 – 12:105.15

    Atmospheric dispersion of radioactive material from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plantPontus von Schoenberg, Torbjörn Nylén, Henrik Ramebäck, Robert Sigg, Lennart Thaning, Annika Tovedal

    12:10 – 12:305.16

    Ensemble modelling of surface ozone in the context of the AQMEII two-continent model evaluation exerciseEfisio Solazzo, Roberto Bianconi, ST Rao, Stefano Galmarini

    12:30 – 12:505.17

    A case study on the impact of aerosol-radiation feedback on meteorology and regional pollutant distributionsRenate Forkel, Johannes Werhahn, Ayoe Hansen, Stuart Mckeen, Steven Peckham, Georg Grell, Peter Suppan

    SESSION 6 MODEL ASSESSMENT AND VERIFICATION

    12:50 – 13:106.01

    Diagnostic Evaluation of Primary and Secondary Carbon Predictions

    Sergey Napelenok, Prakash Bhave, Heather Simon

    13:10 – 14:40 Lunch

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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  • Afternoon Sessions Chairperson Martijn Schaap

    Rapporteur Sergey Napelenok

    14:40 – 15:20 Invited Talk

    Air Quality Model Evaluation International Initiate (AQMEII): A two-continent effort for the evaluation of regional air quality models.ST Rao, Rohit Mathur, Christian Hogrefe, Efisio Solazzo, Stefano Galmarini, Douw Steyn

    SESSION 6 MODEL ASSESSMENT AND VERIFICATION (continued)

    15:20 – 15:406.02

    Evaluation of a Year-Long Ozone Hindcast for 2006 as part of a DEFRA Model IntercomparisonRobert Thorpe, Nicholas Savage, Lucy Davis, Paul Agnew

    15:40 – 16:006.03

    Investigating the influence of model coupling by comparing CAMX and WRF–CHEM over ItalyAlessandra Balzarini, Guido Pirovano, Giuseppe Maurizio Riva, Annamaria Toppetti

    16:00 – 16:206.04

    Simulation of atmospheric oxidation capacity in Houston, Texas

    Golam Sarwar, Robert Gilliam, James Godowitch, Jonathan Pleim, Rohit Mathur, Shawn Roselle, Daiwen Kang

    16:20 – 16:50 Coffee

    16:50 – 17:106.05

    Simulating Organic Aerosol over Europe: Concentration, Chemical Composition and SourcesChristos Fountoukis, Panagiotis Haralabidis, Hugo van der Gon, Christodoulos Pilinis, Spyros Pandis

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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    17:10 – 17:306.06

    Meteorology, Emissions, and Grid Resolution: Effects on Discrete and Probabilistic Model PerformanceChristian Hogrefe, Prakash Doraiswamy, Brian Colle, Kenneth Demerjian, Winston Hao, Michael Erickson, Matthew Souders, Jia-Yeong Ku

    17:30 – 17:506.07

    Improvement of ensemble technique using spectral analysis and decomposition of air pollution dataOxana Tchepel, Alexandra Monteiro, Isabel Ribeiro, Anabela Carvalho, Elisa Sá, Joana Ferreira, Ana Isabel Miranda, Carlos Borrego

    17:50 Social dinner. Location TBA.

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

  • Friday, May 11

    Morning Sessions Chairperson Peter Builtjes

    Rapporteur Wouter Lefebre

    SESSION 6 MODEL ASSESSMENT AND VERIFICATION (continued)

    09:00 - 09:206.08

    Evaluation and inter-comparison of acid deposition models for the UKAnthony Dore

    09:20 – 09:406.09

    Clustering as a Way to Model Validation and Improvements

    Christopher Fung

    09:40 – 10:006.10

    Development and Evaluation of an Air Quality Model for Predicting the Impacts of Prescribed BurnsMehmet Odman, Aika Yano, Fernando Garcia-Menendez, Yongtao Hu, David Mcrae, Scott Goodrick, Yongqiang Liu, Gary Achtemeier

    10:00 – 10:206.11

    Assessing sensitivity regimes of secondary inorganic aerosol formation in Europe with the CALIOPE-EU modeling systemMaria Teresa Pay, Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero, José María Baldasano

    10:20 – 10:406.12

    Effect of the turbulence parameterizations on the simulation of pollutant dispersion with the RMS modelling system.Silvia Trini Castelli, Simona Falabino, Domenico Anfossi

    10:40 – 11:10 Coffee

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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    Information-theoretic approaches for models selection in multi-model ensemble atmospheric dispersion predictionsAngelo Riccio, Angelo Ciaramella, Stefano Galmarini, Giulio Giunta, Efisio Solazzo, Slawomir Potempski

    11:30 – 11:506.14

    On the segregation of chemical species in a clear boundary layer over heterogeneous surface conditionsHuug Ouwersloot, Jordi Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, Laurens Ganzeveld, Chiel van Heerwaarden, Maarten Krol, Jos Lelieveld

    11:50 – 12:106.15

    Impact of ammonia emission changes on concentrations and deposition fluxes of sulphur and nitrogen compoundsSabine Banzhaf, Martijn Schaap, Andreas Kerschbaumer, Peter Builtjes

    12:10 – 12:306.16

    The relation of the planetary boundary layer height to the vertical aerosol distribution in chemistry transport modelsVolker Matthias, Armin Aulinger, Johannes Bieser, Markus Quante

    12:30 – 12:506.17

    Influence of grid resolution and biomass burning emissions on air quality simulations: A sensitivity study with the modelling system COSMO-MUSCATRalf Wolke, Wolfram Schroeder, Roland Schroedner, Eberhard Renner

    SESSION 7 LOCAL AND URBAN SCALE MODELLING

    12:50 – 13:107.01

    Summer Urban Heat Island development in a Coastal Complex Urbanized Terrain using the Enviro-HIRLAM Modeling System: Evaluating the aerosol effectsIratxe Gonzalez-Aparicio

    13:10 – 14:40 Lunch

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    Rapporteur Roy Wichink Kruit

    SESSION 7 LOCAL AND URBAN SCALE MODELLING (continued)

    14:40 - 15:007.02

    Merging the gap between meso and micro scales: enhanced inflow boundary conditions for CFD modelling of urban air qualityCarlos Borrego, Jean-François Sini, Jorge Amorim, Magadalena Maché, Helena Martins, Isabelle Calmet, Joana Valente, Jean-Michel Rosant, Ana Isabel Miranda

    15:00 – 15:207.03

    Identification of stink sources in the Erzgebirge region by COSMO-MUSCAT simulationsBeate Saendig, Ralf Wolke, Michael Jaehn, Eberhard Renner

    15:20 – 15:407.04

    Statistical variability of plume dispersion at local and regional scales: LPDM-LES model ensembles and observationsJeffrey Weil

    15:40 – 16:007.05

    Numerical Study on Reduction of Ambient NOx, PM, and VOCs Concentrations by ACF (Activated Carbon Fiber) Fences: Effects of Generated Air Flow and Chemical Reactivity of the ACF FencesToshihiro Kitada, Yasuhiro Kurodai, Takaaki Shimohara, Takao Kanzaki, Masaaki Yoshikawa, Takayuki Tokairin

    16:00 – 16:207.06

    Modelling the budget of main atmospheric pollutants in Paris region

    Marje Prank, Julius Vira, Mikhail Sofiev

    16:20 32nd ITM Closing

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

  • POSTERS

    Tuesday, May 8 – Wednesday, May 9

    SESSION 1 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AIR QUALITY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

    P 1.01 Impact of emissions from European cities on regional air quality and climatePeter Huszar, Tomas Halenka, Michal Belda

    SESSION 2 AIR QUALITY EFFECTS ON HUMAN HEALTH

    P 2.01 Is driving 1 km to work more environmentally hazardous than driving 1 km to go shopping?Wouter Lefebvre, Bart Degraeuwe, Carolien Beckx, Marlies Vanhulsel, Bruno Kochan, Tom Bellemans, Davy Janssens, Geert Wets, Stijn Janssen, Ina de Vlieger, Stijn Dhondt

    P 2.02 Integrated Assessment of an Emission Trading Scheme to reduce emissions from international shipping and the related environmental impact over EuropeStijn Janssen, Felix Deutsch, Nele Veldeman, Kris Vanherle, Pieter Lodewijks, Jan Duerinck, Paul Campling

    P 2.03 Can ADMS be used to determine if there is a relationship between odour and bioaerosols?Reyna Al-Ashaab, Philippa Douglas, Sean Tyrrel, Phil Longhurst, Simon Pollard, Gill Drew

    P 2.04 Effects evaluation and Risk Assessment of Air Pollutants Deposition at European Monitoring Sites of the ICP ForestsThomas Scheuschner

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  • P 2.05 Application of the 1km resolution FRAME model for Poland for the assessment of ammonia and ammonium concentrations and exceedances of the critical levelsMaciej Kryza, Anthony Dore, Malgorzata Werner

    P 2.06 Air Pollution Assessment in the Dnepropetrovsk Industrial Megapolice of UkraineLarisa Shupranova , Valentina Khlopova , Mykola Kharytonov

    P 2.07 Decision making problem under uncertainties relating to the air quality managementVolodymyr Nochvai

    P 2.08 An integrated air pollution modelling system for fine scale health impact assessmentNutthida Kitwiroon

    P 2.09 Connecting PM25 concentrations and their adverse effects on human healthEdith Gego, P. Porter, Valerie Garcia, ST Rao

    P 2.10 Impact of NOx emission reduction policy on hospitalizations for respiratory disease in New York StateShao Lin, Valerie Garcia, Rena Jones, Cristian Pantea, Haluk Ozkaynak, ST Rao

    SESSION 3 AEROSOLS IN THE ATMOSPHERE

    P 3.01 Impact of Inorganic Aerosol Process Modeling on Regional Photochemical Simulations Encompassing a Coastal Urban AreaChristopher Nolte, James Kelly, Prakash Bhave

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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  • P 3.02 Application of PMF for evaluation of the fine particles contribution from vehicular emission in six Brazilian CitiesMaria Andrade, Beatriz Oyama, Adalgiza Fornaro, Regina Miranda, Paulo Saldiva

    P 3.03 Characterization of aerosol microphysical and optical properties in Buenos AiresAna Ulke

    P 3.04 Study of aerosol scavenging by rain in case of a nuclear contamination of the atmosphereQuérel Arnaud

    SESSION 4 DATA ASSIMILATION AND AIR QUALITY FORECASTING

    P 4.01 Improving O3, PM25 and NO2 surface fields by optimally interpolating Updatable MOS forecastsStavros Antonopoulos, Jacques Montpetit, Vincent Fortin, Guy Roy

    P 4.02 Synergistic use of the LOTOS-EUROS chemical transport model and observations to improve the forecasting of ozoneLyana Curier, Renske Timmermans, Henk Eskes, Arjo Segers, Martijn Schaap

    P 4.03 Synergistic use of LOTOS-EYROS and satellite-retrieved NO2 tropospheric columns to evaluate the emission trends over EuropeLyana Curier, Henk Eskes, Renske Timmermans, Arjo Segers, Martijn Schaap

    P 4.04 Sensitivity of PM assimilation results to key parameters in the Ensemble Kalman FilterArjo Segers

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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  • P 4.05 On the data assimilation for operational forecasting and re-analysis of allergenic pollen dispersionMikhail Sofiev, Marje Prank, Julius Vira

    P 4.06 Improved meteorological data for Air Quality Forcasting models: assessmentSergio Borghi, Maurizio Favaron, Giuseppe Frustaci, Roberto Sozzi

    P 4.07 Development of an Air Pollution Alert System: Integrating Air Quality Forecasting Models and Location-aware Mobile DevicesKuo-Jen Liao

    P 4.08 How to well modelize the background error covariance matrix to efficiently analyse the surface measurements into a regional air quality modelSebastien Massart, Elodie Jaumouille, Piacentini Andrea, Daniel Cariolle, Peuch Vincent-Henri, Philippe Moinat

    SESSION 5 REGIONAL AND INTERCONTINENTAL MODELLING

    P 5.01 Influence of physical parameterization changes in the ALARO high resolution NWP model for Belgium on the CTM CHIMEREAndy Delcloo, Rafiq Hamdi, Alex Deckmyn, Piet Termonia, Hugo De Backer, Herman Van Langenhove

    P 5.02 The AQMEII operational model evaluation for particulate matter in Europe and North AmericaEfisio Solazzo, Roberto Bianconi, ST Rao, Stefano Galmarini

    P 5.03 Multi-scale atmospheric composition modelling for the Balkan Peninsula and BulgariaGeorgi Gadzhev

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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  • P 5.04 Source Apportionment in the LOTOS-EUROS air quality modelRichard Kranenburg

    P 5.05 Numerical Simulation of the Atmosphere Pollution after Accident at the "Tolliaty-Odessa" Ammonia PipeMykola Biliaiev

    P 5.06 An outlook of System for Integrated modelling of Atmospheric composition SILAM v.5Mikhail Sofiev, Julius Vira, Marje Prank, Joana Soares, Rostislav Kouznetsov

    P 5.07 Evaluation the influence of regional gridded emissions distribution on air quality simulationAngel Rodriguez, Maria Dios, Santiago Saavedra, Jose Souto, Juan Casares, David Cartelle, Jose Vellon, Nuria Fernandez, Maria Macho

    P 5.08 Modelling of heavy metals emission, air concentration and deposition for PolandMalgorzata Werner, Maciej Kryza, Anthony Dore, Stephen Hallsworth

    P 5.09 Impact of NOX ship emissions on the Baltic Sea Area: present status and future prospectsJoana Soares, Mikhail Sofiev, Jukka-Pekka Jalkanen

    P 5.10 Quantifying source-receptor relationships: case study of cross-border transport between Canada and the USAmir Hakami, Maryam Mirzajani

    P 5.11 AQMEII and MOZAIC: evaluating regional scale model ability to capture the vertical distribution of pollutantsEfisio Solazzo, Roberto Bianconi, ST Rao, Stefano Galmarini

    P 5.12 CTM: Numerical recipes and their implementationsEugene Genikhovich, Mikhail Sofiev, Irene Gracheva, Julius Vira, Marje Prank, Alexandra Ryzhakova

    LAST UPDATED - March 21

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  • P 5.13 Fine Resolution Modeling of Climate Change Impact on Future Air Quality over BulgariaDimiter Syrakov

    P 5.14 Ensemble Modeling of Air Pollution due to April 2010 Island Volcano EruptionDimiter Syrakov

    P 5.15 Investigate Hg transportation and deposition in Thailand using MM5/CMAQ-HgThao Pham, Savitri Garivait

    P 5.16 The integrated model for study fate of air pollutants from forest fire in Southeast AsiaNarisara Thongboonchoo, Watid Watanyupaisan, Shawn Urbanski, Weimin Hao

    P 5.17 Evaluations of WRF-CMAQ/CAMx Performance in East Asia focusing on the Seoul Metropolitan AreaYoun-Seo Koo

    P 5.18 Modelling of air quality in Europe in the framework of the revised Gothenburg ProtocolSebnem Aksoyoglu, Johannes Keller, Daniel Oderbolz, Andre Prevot, Urs Baltensperger

    SESSION 6 MODEL ASSESSMENT AND VERIFICATION

    P 6.01 Air pollution and Particulate matter: A reviewJohannes van Kasteren

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  • P 6.02 Modeling the daily maximum of the 8-hr averaged ozone concentrations in Macau with dynamic statistical modelsK.I. Hoi, K.M. Chao, K.V. Yuen, K.M. Mok

    P 6.03 Verification of Lotos-Euros NO2 with ground-based remote sensing and in-situ profilesAnkie Piters

    P 6.04 Measurements and modeling of the wind profile up to 600 meters at a flat terrain coastal siteEkaterina Batchvarova, Sven-Erik Gryning, Rogier Floors, Alfredo Peña, Andrea Hahmann, Torben Mikkelsen, Ali Gulpinar

    P 6.05 Investigation, using CMAQ, of sensitivity of air quality modelling to input ammonia emissionsJohn Sutton

    P 6.06 A Comparison of Modeled Pollutant Profiles With MOZAIC Aircraft MeasurementsChristian Hogrefe, Jim Szykman, Robert Gilliam, Brian Eder, Jim Godowitch, Shawn Roselle, Jim Crawford, Morgan Silverman, ST Rao

    P 6.07 Validation of small scale prognostic air pollution modeling system in highly complex terrainPrimož Mlakar, Boštjan Grašič, Marija Božnar

    P 6.08 Study of the impact of low vs. high resolution meteorology on air quality simulations using the MINNI model over Italy.Massimo D'Isidoro, Gino Briganti, Andrea Cappelletti, Luisella Ciancarella, Irene Cionni, Giuseppe Cremona, Mihaela Mircea, Antonio Piersanti, Gaia Righini, Lina Vitali, Gabriele Zanini

    P 6.09 Scale-dependent and seasonal performance of SILAM model in EstoniaRiinu Ots, Ardi Loot, Marko Kaasik

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  • P 6.10 Validation of WRF model during O3 episodes in an Atlantic coastal regionSantiago Saavedra, Angel Rodriguez, Jose Souto, Juan Casares

    P 6.11 Forecasting the ozone concentrations with the WRF and artificial neural networks based systemMaciej Kryza, Pawel Netzel, Anetta Drzeniecka-Osiadacz, Malgorzata Werner, Anthony Dore

    P 6.12 Evaluation of the CMAQ UK Air Quality Forecast 2010 – 2011Andrea Fraser

    P 6.13 Improvements of the NINFA system to evaluate air quality in the Po ValleyMichele Stortini, Giovanni Bonafe, Marco Deserti, Enrico Minguzzi

    P 6.14 An analytical model for contaminant dispersion release in the atmospheric boundary layer considering eddy diffusivity coefficient and wind profile time variable.Daniela Buske, Marco Vilhena, Régis Quadros, Bardo Bodmann, Tiziano Tirabassi

    P 6.15 A closed form solution for pollutant dispersion simulation in atmosphere under low wind conditionsDaniela Buske, Marco Vilhena, Bardo Bodmann, Tiziano Tirabassi, Régis Quadros

    P 6.16 Eddy diffusivity coefficients in north wind conditions: application in an analytical dispersion modelIvan Alves, Gervásio Degrazia, Daniela Buske, Marco Vilhena

    P 6.17 Air quality study of high ozone levels in South CaliforniaAmela Jericevic, Darko Koracin, Benjamin Hatchet, Judith Chow, John Watson, Eric Fujita, Hiroaki Minour

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  • SESSION 7 LOCAL AND URBAN SCALE MODELLING

    P 7.01 Estimation of Efficient Height of Buildings for Urban Dispersion ModelsJan Burman

    P 7.02 Combining models for assessment of local air qualityWouter Lefebvre, Bino Maiheu, Jean Vankerkom, Liliane Janssen, Jan Bel, Gregory Colson, Tim Op 't Eyndt, Stijn Janssen

    P 7.03 Coupling the Town Energy Balance (TEB) scheme to an operational limited area NWP model: Evaluation for a highly urbanized area, BelgiumRafiq Hamdi, Alex Deckmyn, Daan Degrauwe, Andy Delcloo, Piet Termonia

    P 7.04 Contribution of advective and turbulent contaminant transport to the intersection ventilationLibor Kukacka, Stepan Nosek, Radka Kellnerova, Klara Jurcakova, Zbynek Janour

    P 7.05 Evaluation of a plume-in-grid model for line sources with a multiple roadway case study.Régis Briant, Christian Seigneur

    P 7.06 Risk Analysis and Emergency Forecast of Toxic Substances Local Scale Transport Over BulgariaKostadin Ganev

    P 7.07 Large-Eddy Simulation model for urban areas with thermal and humid stratification effectsAndrea Petronio, Federico Roman, Vincenzo Armenio, Fulvio Stel, Dario Giaiotti, Giorgio Mattassi

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  • P 7.08 High resolution modeling of the PM10 levels over Istanbul for a winter episodeUlas Im, Kostas Markakis, Alper Unal, Tayfun Kindap, Anastasia Poupkou, Selahattin Incecik, Orhan Yenigun, Dimitros Melas, Christina Theodosi, Nikos Mihalopoulos

    P 7.09 3D radiative and convective modeling of urban environment: An example for the city center of ToulouseYongfeng Qu, Maya Milliez, Luc Musson-Genon, Bertrand Carissimo

    P 7.10 Numerical simulation of near-field pollutant dispersion over a complex terrain using Code_SaturneHanane Zaidi, Eric Dupont, Maya Milliez, Bertrand Carissimo, Luc Musson Genon

    P 7.11 Long term local simulation of atmospheric dispersion conditions over a complex terrain using a clustering methodHanane Zaidi, Eric Dupont, Maya Milliez, Bertrand Carissimo, Luc Musson Genon

    P 7.12 Building a Policy Relevant Multinational Photochemical Modeling PlatformMark Janssen

    P 7.13 Coupling WRF and CALMET models: Validation during primary pollutants glc episodes in an Atlantic coastal regionAnel Hernandez, Santiago Saavedra, Angel Rodriguez, Jose Souto, Juan Casares

    P 7.14 Modeling of PM10 concentrations in creek valley of Golden Horn harbour, Istanbul under very stable conditions for November 6-9, 2010 and March 14-18, 2011 episodesAbdullah Kahraman, Şeyda Tanriöver, Selahattin Încecik, Hüseyin Toros, Ali Deniz, Hafize Çelebi, Ali Õztürk, Îsmail Sezen

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  • P 7.15 Urban scale meteorological and air quality forecast for the biggest Israeli cities Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa: WRF-Chem model simulation.Yosef Levitin

    P 7.16 Extension to chemical products of the CERES platform used to evaluate the atmospheric dispersion and human health consequences of noxious releasesLuc Patryl, Laurent Deguillaume, Nadine Chaumerliac, Frédéric Tridon, Patrick Armand

    P 7.17 Meteorological aspects of the decommissioning of the RA research nuclear reactor in Vinca, SerbiaZoran Grsic

    P 7.18 Large eddy simulation of coherent structures in street canyonsVladimir Fuka, Josef Brechler

    P 7.19 Impact of large-scale increase of traffic density in summer on the coastal air qualityZang-Ho Shon

    P 7.20 Integration of the operational urban dispersion model SIRANERISK in the CERES platform used to evaluate human health consequences of noxious atmospheric releasesLuc Patryl, Patrick Armand, Lionel Soulhac, Guillevic Lamaison

    P 7.21 On the Parameterization of dynamic and diffusion processes in the PBL over very rough surfaceKostadin Ganev

    P 7.22 A Methodology for Modeling Environmental Effects of Pollutants Dispersion Generated by ExplosionsDavid Sidilkover, Shlomi Shitrit, Tamir Reisin, Shlomi Pistinner

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  • P 7.23 An extended OSPM-like model for pollutant concentrations in street-canyons with a variety of building dimensionsHans Erbrink, Esther Kokmeijer, Joost de Wolff

    P 7.24 Enhanced dispersion from tall stacks in the vicinity of modern wind millsHans Erbrink, Luc Verhees

    P 7.25 Crisis Management Modelling and Simulation LaboratoryOscar Björnham, Jan Burman

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