2019 Event Dedicated to Air Pollution Simulation Models
News Article: Detailed Papers from 2019 Air Quality Modeling Sessions Available
The 2019 International Emissions Inventory Conference, held in RTP, North Carolina, featured a session dedicated to Air Quality Modeling. This session, like many others, was a significant part of the conference proceedings, with papers and presentations detailing various aspects of air quality modeling.
For those interested in accessing these detailed papers, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) SCRAM (Support Center for Regulatory Atmospheric Modeling) website is the best authoritative source. The 12th Conference on Air Quality Modeling, held October 2-3, 2019, is the specific event to focus on.
The EPA's Air Modeling conferences page often links to full proceedings, presentations, and related documentation. While direct 2019 session papers may not be explicitly listed, you can typically find downloadable PDFs or links to the agenda, abstracts, and session papers on the website.
However, if specific papers or additional session details are not publicly accessible, it's recommended to contact EPA or the conference organizers directly.
It's worth noting that the 2019 International Emissions Inventory Conference also saw the presentation of the MANE-VU Modeling Inventory, an Inventory MOVES with Hourly Meteorology, and a parameterization of MOVES-based Onroad Mobile Emission Factors Lookup Tables in SMOKE.
Other documents presented included a Forecasting Point Source Emissions, a discussion on Accounting for Organic Compound Volatility in Standard Emissions Speciation Profiles, Databases and Models, and an update on SMOKE version 4.7 with recent enhancements.
The 2019 International Emissions Inventory Conference also hosted sessions for the 2016 National Emissions Inventory Collaborative and the Development of the 2028 Emissions Inventory for Regional Haze Modeling for the Southeastern States, among others.
In conclusion, for those seeking detailed papers and further information on the 2019 Air Quality Modeling sessions related to the International Emissions Inventory Conference, the EPA's conference archive pages and official conference documentation are the primary sources.
- The detailed papers from the 2019 Air Quality Modeling sessions, which focused on environmental science and medical-conditions related to health-and-wellness, are available on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) SCRAM website.
- The 2019 International Emissions Inventory Conference, besides the Air Quality Modeling sessions, also presented documents relevant to environmental science, such as the MANE-VU Modeling Inventory and discussions on Organic Compound Volatility and SMOKE versions.