The Laboratory for Atmospheric Research (LAR) modeling
group at the Washington State University uses
atmospheric chemistry models, from local-scale to global-scale, to
study air quality, and interactions between air quality and climate change.
Join us!
Yunha Lee gave a Chemistry seminar at University of Montana, titled “Improving Wildfire Smoke Predictions in Air Quality Forecasting System for Pacific Northwest”.
Yunha Lee gave a talk at CANSAC weather forecast meeting, titled “AIRPACT (Air Indicator Report for Public Awareness and Community Tracking) Air quality forecast system for the Pacific Northwest”.
John Perkins (2017 REU intern) gave a poster presentation at American Meteorological Society Annual Conference, titled “Evaluating AIRPACT-5 Air Quality Forecasts Against Ground Based Observations”.
Tsengel Nergui gave a podium presentation at American Geophysics Union fall meeting, titled “Integrating New Knowledge on Wildland Fire Emissions and Chemistry into Regional Smoke Forecasting”.
Yunha Lee gave a talk on AIRPACT regional air quality forecast system at Frontiers of Research Computing workshop at WSU.
Momeni, Mahmoudreza (Semko; M.S. student at LAR) gave a poster presentation titled “Effects of Land Use and Land Cover Changes on Surface Energy Fluxes and Biogenic Emissions over the Western Unites States” at the 8th Annual Northwest Climate Conference in Tacoma, WA.
Kan Fan (Ph.D student at LAR) gave a oral presentation titled “Evaluation of a Lagrangian air quality model using the CARES (Carbonaceous Aerosol and Radiative Effects) study field campaign” at 2017 MAC-MAQ Conference in Davis, CA.
Yunha Lee gave a poster presentation titled “Innovative wildfire smoke modeling for regional air quality modeling” at the Gordon Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry in Newry ME.