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Evidence for impacts on surface-level air quality in the northeastern US from long-distance transport of smoke from North American fires during the Long Island Sound Tropospheric Ozone Study (LISTOS) 2018
Haley M. Rogers
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Yale
University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA
Jenna C. Ditto
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Yale
University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA
Drew R. Gentner
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Yale
University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA
SEARCH (Solutions for Energy, AiR, Climate and Health) Center, Yale
University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA
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This study combines surface-level air quality measurements with satellite imagery and back-trajectory modeling to investigate the long-distance transport of these emissions to the New York City metropolitan area and the northeastern US. Two events in August 2018 were traced to biomass burning on the western coast of Canada and from the southeastern US, highlighting the importance of understanding long-distance transport of fire emissions in air quality planning.
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