Entry Date:
June 10, 2011

A Modeling Analysis of the Impact of Aerosols from Combustion Sources on Actinic Fluxes and Photolysis Rates Constrained by Aircraft and Satellite Data

Principal Investigator Chien Wang


This project aims to quantify the impact of light-absorbing aerosols from the burning of fossil fuels and biofuels on air quality and the chemical make-up of our atmosphere. In doing so, we will explore the major uncertainties caused by aerosols that exist today in the modeling of global atmospheric chemistry by improving the NASA Global Modeling Initiative (GMI) model, among others. Through this work, we'll be able to advance predictions of changes in air quality and climate change associated with aerosols.