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Journal of Applied Meteorology | 1978

The Livermore Regional Air Quality Model: I. Concept and Development

Michael C. MacCracken; Donald J. Wuebbles; John J. Walton; William H. Duewer; Keith E. Grant

Abstract By using the Eulerian form of the mass conservation equation integrated vertically from the surface to the base of the inversion, two regional air quality models (LIRAQ-1 and LIRAQ-2) have been developed for use in the San Francisco Bay Area. The models consider the complex topography, changing meteorology and detailed source emission patterns in generating surface and vertical average pollutant concentrations with grid resolutions of 1, 2 or 5 km. The focus of LIRAQ-1 is the treatment of transport and dispersion of relatively nonreactive species, accomplished through use of a sophisticated transport prescription. The LIRAQ-2 model, employing a simpler transport scheme, treats photochemically active pollutants and incorporates a photochemical reaction set involving 19 species.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1977

NOx catalytic ozone destruction: Sensitivity to rate coefficients

William H. Duewer; Donald J. Wuebbles; Hugh W. Ellsaesser; Julius S. Chang


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1979

The atmospheric nuclear tests of the 1950's and 1960's: a possible test of ozone depletion theories.

Julius S. Chang; William H. Duewer; Donald J. Wuebbles


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1978

Effect of multiple scattering on species concentrations and model sensitivity

Frederick M. Luther; Donald J. Wuebbles; William H. Duewer; Julius S. Chang


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1978

Effect of changes in stratospheric water vapor on ozone reduction estimates

Frederick M. Luther; William H. Duewer


Journal of Geophysical Research | 1977

Reply [to “Comment on ‘NO x catalytic ozone destruction: Sensitivity to rate coefficients’ by W. H. Duewer, D. J. Wuebbles, H. W. Ellsaesser, and J. S.Chang”]

William H. Duewer; Donald J. Wuebbles; Hugh W. Ellsaesser; Julius S. Chang


Archive | 1979

Treatment of initial and boundary conditions in the application of air quality models

William H. Duewer


Archive | 1979

Predictions of the effects on the stratosphere of changes in the oxides of nitrogen

William H. Duewer; Donald J. Wuebbles


Archive | 1978

The effects of a massive pulse injection of NOx into the stratosphere

William H. Duewer; Donald J. Wuebbles; Joseph Chang


Nature | 1977

Effect of NO photolysis on NOy mixing ratios

William H. Duewer; Donald J. Wuebbles; Julius S. Chang

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Julius S. Chang

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Hugh W. Ellsaesser

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Frederick M. Luther

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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John J. Walton

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Keith E. Grant

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Michael C. MacCracken

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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