Atmospheric particles are everywhere in the atmosphere, but they are not evenly distributed. Atmospheric transport interacts with the sources and sinks of atmospheric trace constituents to create complex spatial and temporal patterns. I will describe how we measure and simulate the atmospheric distributions of trace compounds and how we can use this information: 1) to learn more about sources and sinks of these compounds and 2) to develop hyperlocal air quality and environmental health assessments.

Speaker: Kenneth Davis  |  Meteorology & Atmospheric Science