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Applied Modeling Branch

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The Applied Modeling Branch (AMB) uses atmospheric modeling tools to address emerging issues related to air quality and atmospheric influences on ecosystems. Changes in climate, growing demand for biofuels, and emission control programs and growth all affect air quality and ecosystems in various ways that require integrated assessment. Fundamental to these studies is the development of credible scenarios of current and future conditions on a regional scale and careful consideration of global scale influences to air pollution and climate. Scenarios of climate, growth and development, and regulations will be used with regional atmospheric models to investigate potential changes in exposure risks related to air quality and meteorological conditions.

Atmospheric Modeling

Research & Development | National Exposure Research Laboratory


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