Hood et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Air quality simulations for London using a coupled regional-to-local modelling systemHood et al., 2018
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- Hood C
- MacKenzie I
- Stocker J
- Johnson K
- Carruthers D
- Vieno M
- Doherty R
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- Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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A coupled regional-to-local modelling system comprising a regional chemistry–climate model with 5 km horizontal resolution (EMEP4UK) and an urban dispersion and chemistry model with explicit road source emissions (ADMS-Urban) has been used to simulate air …
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