Assessing Policy-Relevant Science for Managing Ozone Air Quality

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Chameids, W. [1 ]
Demerjian, K. [2 ]
Albritton, D. [3 ]
Amar, P. [4 ]
Barrera, A. [5 ]
Guzman, F. [5 ]
Dunker, A. [6 ]
Feldman, H. [7 ]
Hansen, A. [8 ]
Hales, J. [11 ]
Hidy, G. [11 ]
Roth, P. [11 ]
Olivotto, C. [9 ]
Owczarski, E. [10 ]
Patterson, R. [11 ]
Scheffe, R. [11 ]
Schere, K. [11 ]
Schultz, L. [11 ]
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[1] Georiga Institute of Techology, Atlanta, GA, United States
[2] University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, NY, United States
[3] Natl. Oceanic/Atmosph. Admin., Boulder, CO, United States
[4] NESCAUM, Boston, MA, United States
[5] Instituto Mexicno del Petroleo, Mexico City, Mexico
[6] Gneral Motors Corporation, Detroit, MI, United States
[7] American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC, United States
[8] EPRI, Palo Alto, CA, United States
[9] Environment Canada, Toronto, Ont., Canada
[10] Sci. Applic. Intl. Corporation, Pasco, WA, United States
[11] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States
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Policy-relevant science;
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A new assessment of the state of policy-relevant science characterizing O3 has recently been released by NARSTO. The assessment provides an important evaluation of the progress made in atmospheric science over the past decade, progress that includes notable advances in understanding tropospheric O3 as a multispatial scale photochemical phenomenon affecting air quality across the Northern Hemisphere. This article presents a summary of the assessment and its findings.
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