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BAI: MEGAN
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Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature (MEGAN). MEGAN is a modeling system for estimating the net emission of gases and aerosols from terrestrial ecosystems into the atmosphere. It is driven by landcover, weather, and atmospheric chemical composition. MEGAN is a global model with a base resolution of 1 km. It can run as a stand-alone model for generating emission inventories but is also being incorporated as an on-line component of chemistry/transport and earth system models.
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BAI: About Us
http://bai.acom.ucar.edu/About_us/about_us.shtml
Group Leader: Alex Guenther. Jack Chen (Washington State University). John Ortega (University of Colorado at Boulder). Kolby Jardine (SUNY Stoney Brook). Monica Madronich (University of Colorado at Boulder). Tanarit Sakulyanontvittaya (University of Colorado at Boulder). Ulziisaikhan Vanchindorj (University of Colorado at Denver). Ryan Schnell (University of Colorado).
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BAI: Models
http://bai.acom.ucar.edu/Models/index.shtml
Modeling is an important component of the research performed by the BAI group. Models are used to help interpret field and laboratory results, scale leaf-level and local measurements to regional and global scales, and to investigate the various interactions between the biosphere and the atmosphere. Here we provide information about the models we are currently developing and/or applying for these purposes. The NCAR Master Mechanism. From the Community Data Portal. CMAQ (Community Multiscale Air Quality).
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BAI: Celtic Field Campaign
http://bai.acom.ucar.edu/Celtic/index.shtml
CELTIC (Chemical Emission, Loss, Transformation and Interactions within Canopies) Field Campaign. All questions related to CELTIC should be directed to Alex Guenther.
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