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    Modeling Air Pollution Episodes at a Shoreline Lake Michigan Site 

    Tirado, Joseph; Cleary, Patricia Anne (2021-04)
    There are many atmospheric reactions that attribute to the levels of ozone in the troposphere. To better quantify ozone levels during a high ozone episode at a site, Chiwaukee Prairie, where our group sampled ozone via an ...
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    Observations of a Shallow Inversion Layer in a Shoreline Lake Michigan Environment Using Meteorological Measurements on an Unmanned Aerial System 

    Kies, Benjamin; Radtke, Josie; Cleary, Patricia Anne (2021-04)
    The lower atmosphere is typically well-mixed during the daytime because the earth's atmosphere is heated by solar heating warming up the ground or ocean surfaces. Inversions in the atmosphere in the daytime, where warmer ...
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    Understanding the Lake Breeze Front in Eastern WI Through Remote Sensing and Aircraft Measurements 

    Hedberg, Caitlin; Cleary, Patricia Anne (2021-04)
    The lake breeze is a meteorological phenomenon which factors into the air quality near the shorelines of Lake Michigan with significant impacts in studies of meteorology, chemistry, atmospheric physics, and more. Using ...
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    Understanding Topography and Near-shore Gradients in Ozone at the Lake Michigan Shoreline 

    Voon, Aidan; Cleary, Patricia Anne (2021-04)
    Surface ozone is generated by photochemical production in a stable atmosphere which can be affected by a multitude of factors. We are looking at the correlation between topography, lake breeze extent and ozone gradients ...

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    AuthorCleary, Patricia Anne (4)Hedberg, Caitlin (1)Kies, Benjamin (1)Radtke, Josie (1)Tirado, Joseph (1)Voon, Aidan (1)Subject
    Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (4)
    Lake Michigan (4)
    Posters (4)Air quality (3)Ozone measurement (2)Remote sensing (1)Temperature inversions (1)Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (4)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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