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Simulated Effects of Climate Change on Summertime Nitrogen Deposition in the Eastern US
(Elsevier BV, 2008)
It is anticipated that climate change may impact regional-scale air quality and atmospheric deposition in the coming decades. To simulate the effects of climate change on nitrogen (N) deposition across numerous watersheds ...
Simulating Regional-Scale Ozone Climatology over the Eastern United States: Model Evaluation Results
(Elsevier BV, 2004)
To study the potential impacts of climate change on air quality and public health over the eastern United States, a coupled global/regional-scale modeling system consisting of the NASA-Goddard Institute for Space Studies ...
Projecting Heat-Related Mortality Impacts Under a Changing Climate in the New York City Region
(American Public Health Association, 2007)
Objectives. We sought to project future impacts of climate change on summer heat-related premature deaths in the New York City metropolitan region.
Methods. Current and future climates were simulated over the northeastern ...
Modeling the Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of PCDD/F to the Great Lakes
(American Chemical Society (ACS), 2002)
Atmospheric deposition is a significant loading pathway for polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (dioxin) to the Great Lakes. An innovative approach using NOAA's HYSPLIT atmospheric fate and transport model ...
Environmental Planning and Urban Health
(Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 2006)
Health Impacts from Climate-Change Induced Changes in Ozone Levels in 85 United States Cities
(Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2004)
Introduction: Global warming could impact human health through multiple pathways, including the shifting of ecosystems and associated vector-borne diseases, changes to water resources, and heat-related mortality. As the ...
Intra-urban vulnerability to heat-related mortality in New York City, 1997–2006
(Elsevier BV, 2014)