Browsing Kjemisk institutt by Author "Woo, Jung-Hun"
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H. Souri, Amir; R. Nowlan, Caroline; Gonzalez Abad, Gonzalo; Zhu, Lei; R. Blake, Donald; Fried, Alan; J. Weinheimer, Andrew; Wisthaler, Armin; Woo, Jung-Hun; Zhang, Qiang; E. Chan Miller, Christopher; Liu, Xiong; Chance, Kelly (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2020)Abstract. The absence of up-to-date emissions has been a major impediment to accurately simulating aspects of atmospheric chemistry and to precisely quantifying the impact of changes in emissions on air pollution. Hence, ...
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Jo, Duseong S.; Emmons, Louisa K.; Callaghan, Patrick; Tilmes, Simone; Woo, Jung-Hun; Kim, Younha; Kim, Jinseok; Granier, Claire; Soulié, Antonin; Doumbia, Thierno; Darras, Sabine; Buchholz, Rebecca R.; Simpson, Isobel J.; Blake, Donald R.; Wisthaler, Armin; Schroeder, Jason R.; Fried, Alan; Kanaya, Yugo (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2023)Abstract Model intercomparison studies often report a large spread in simulation results, but quantifying the causes of these differences is hindered by the fact that several processes contribute to the model spread ...
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Oak, Yujin J.; Park, Rokjin J; Schroeder, Jason R.; Crawford, James H.; Blake, Donald R.; Weinheimer, Andrew J.; Woo, Jung-Hun; Kim, Sang-Woo; Yeo, Huidong; Fried, Alan; Wisthaler, Armin; Brune, William H. (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)We examine O3 production and its sensitivity to precursor gases and boundary layer mixing in Korea by using a 3-D global chemistry transport model and extensive observations during the KORea-US cooperative Air Quality field ...
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Kwon, Hyeong-Ahn; Park, Rokjin; Oak, Yujin J.; Nowlan, Caroline R.; Janz, Scott; Kowalewski, Matthew G.; Fried, Alan; Walega, James; Bates, Kelvin H.; Choi, Jinkyul; Blake, Donald R.; Wisthaler, Armin; Woo, Jung-Hun (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2021)Nonmethane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) result in ozone and aerosol production that adversely affects the environment and human health. For modeling purposes, anthropogenic NMVOC emissions have been typically compiled ...