2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3937277/v1
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Climate adjusted projections of the distribution and frequency of poor air quality days for the Contiguous United States

Bradley Wilson,
Mariah Pope,
David Melecio-Vasquez
et al.

Abstract: Unhealthy air quality conditions can strongly affect long-term human health and well-being, yet many air quality data products focus on near real-time alerts or short-term forecasts. Understanding the full state of air quality also requires examining the longer term frequency and intensity of poor air quality at ground level, and how it might change over time. We present a new modeling framework to compute climate-adjusted estimates of air quality hazards for the contiguous United States (CONUS) at 10 kilomete… Show more

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