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H109 -Analysis of Baylor aircraft stationary front flights0
H108 -Synthesis of research findings in the aftermath of multiple TexAQS II0
H106 -Nighttime Transport and Chemical Processing of O3, NOx, and VOCs: Analysis of Observations from the SETTS 2005 Field Program0
H105 -Determination of Radical Sources during SHARP0
H104C -Chemistry and Sources of Radicals and their Precursors in Houston0
H104B -Formaldehyde and VOC Tracer Relationships by PTR-MS0
H104A -Measurements of Formaldehyde Fluxes in Houston, Texas0
H099 -Modeling of secondary organic aerosol in Houston in summer0
H098 -Air Quality Modeling of TexAQS-II Episodes with Data Assimilation0
H097 -Integration of Multi-platform Modeling Analysis and 2006 Field Measurements to Investigate Ozone Control Sensitivity in the 2005/2006 Houston, TX SIP modeling episodes0
H095 -Estimating Future Year Emissions and Control Strategy Effectiveness based on Hourly Industrial Emissions0
H094 -Analysis of Historical Emission Changes to Inform New Emission Projection Analyses0
H093 -Potential Ozone Impacts of Excess NO2 Emissions from Diesel Particulate Filters for On- and Off-Road Diesel Engines0
H088 -Data Transfer of TexAQS II Air Quality Model Output0
H087 -Retrospective Simulations of TexAQS II-2006 Pollution Events4
H081 -TRAMP Nocturnal Mixing from Micropulse LIDAR measurements (TNMPL)3
H078 -TexAQS II Radical Measurement Project (TRAMP)2
H061 -Diagnostic Modeling and Data Analysis of the Summer 2005 Northeast Texas Plume Study (NETPS)2
H060 -Regional Transport Modeling for East Texas6
H059 -4DVar Data Assimilation4
H055 -Enhanced Land Surface Characterization3
H054 -The Potential Impact of Solvent Emission Controls in the East Texas Area3
H046.T28.2004 -East Texas Land Use Land Cover1
H045.S.2004 -Modeling Strategy in Support of TexAQS-II and 8-Hour Ozone Assessment12
H045.D -Real Time Meteorology and Forecasting for TexAQS-II 20061
H045.C -East Texas Air Quality Forecasting for TexAQS II1
H029.2003 -Unusual Hydrocarbon Contributions to Rapid Ozone Formation and Accumulation in the Greater Houston Area2
H026.2003 -Modeling of Industrial Plumes2
H025.2003 -Nitrogen Reservoir species for nighttime chemistry2
H024.2003 -Ensemble Kalman Filter3
H023.2003 -GOES Satellite Data Assimilation3
H019.2003 -Enhancement of Trajectory Model2
H017A.2004.T1 -Urban Heat Island Modeling1
H017.2003 -Urban Heat Island Modeling3
H012.2004.8HRB -Role of Modeling Assumptions in the Houston Mid-Course Review and Impacts on the Sensitivity of 1-hour/8-hour Ozone to Emissions Reductions12
H001.TCEQ -MM5 Modeling of Aug-Sept 2000 Episode0
H001.2002 -Meteorological and Emissions Sensitivity Modeling Study of Rapid Ozone Formation Events in the Houston-Galveston Airshed7
T-01-2006 -Statewide Air Emissions Calculations from Wind and Other Renewables3
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