AIRMAP is a UNH air quality and climate program unraveling fundamental chemistry-climate connections in the rural atmosphere of New England that is situated directly downwind of major urban/industrialized emissions. Our observations and research products provide a crucial foundation for improved forecasts of air quality, weather, and climate - critical needs of humankind.
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The AIRMAP program has significant resources in place for conducting atmospheric measurements and numerical modeling of dynamics, emissions, photochemistry, and regional climate. Using these resources, we are able to assess air quality spatially and temporally in the atmosphere over New Hampshire by conducting continuous measurements of critical chemical components, including ozone (O3), its precursors, and fine aerosols. |