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AQModels 2022 : Guideline on Air Quality Models: Developing the Future | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Building on past successes, this conference will cover the latest information on the state of the Guideline on Air Quality Models (Appendix W to 40 CFR Part 51) in advance of the U.S. EPA’s 13th Conference on Air Quality Models, expected in 2023.
With the upcoming changes and last several years of progress, this is the perfect opportunity for air quality modelers to share their research, experience and thoughts on the state of air quality modeling science, assessment of current regulatory requirements and recommendations for enhancements and new developments needed to meet future regulatory air modeling needs and requirements. Abstracts of 600 words or less are being solicited for platform presentations on the following topics: • AERMOD • Modeling of Secondary Pollutant Formation, PM2.5 and Ozone • Long Range Transport Modeling • Meteorological Data Issues • Wind Tunnel and Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling Approaches • Modeling for Other Regulatory Requirements and Issues Submit your abstract by June 24, 2022 to aqmodels@awma.org. Find the full Call for Abstracts and conference details at www.awma.org/aqmodels. |
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