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A [[model]] designed to study and predict the air quality of a given region, usually of dimensions of the order of hundreds of kilometers.<br/> The models typically include sources of [[primary pollutants]], the meteorology of the region being modeled, and a chemical scheme that describes the production of [[secondary pollutants]]. Airshed models of urban regions are the most common. | |||
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Revision as of 16:22, 7 November 2023
A model designed to study and predict the air quality of a given region, usually of dimensions of the order of hundreds of kilometers.
The models typically include sources of primary pollutants, the meteorology of the region being modeled, and a chemical scheme that describes the production of secondary pollutants. Airshed models of urban regions are the most common.