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Title: WRF-Chem Central US - Urban emissions magnitude Open Access Deposited

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Methodology
  • 4km Mesoscale Convective System (MCS) model simulations using WRF-Chem(3.6) and EPA 2011 National Emissions Inventory
Description
  • Kansas City, MO emissions can affect a severe weather system by altering the number of CCN, which drives changes in the hydrometeor development. The hydrometeor changes affect cold pool strength, size, and propagation which ultimately determine the strength of the squall line that crosses Kansas City, MO.
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Depositor
  • alsteine@umich.edu
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Funding agency
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
ORSP grant number
  • F032177
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Last modified
  • 11/12/2019
Published
  • 02/28/2017
DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/61w5-dn89
License
To Cite this Work:
Steiner, A., Kawecki, S. (2017). WRF-Chem Central US - Urban emissions magnitude [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/61w5-dn89

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