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Jordan Schnell
Northwestern UniversityMeeting roles in:
Performance Evaluation of NOAA’s Rapid-Refresh Forecast System (RRFS-Smoke) model in Capturing Deep Smoke Injections from Intense Wildfires in Northwestern US
A pilot study of improving the aerosol representation in NOAA’s RRFSv2 numerical weather prediction model with the MPAS dynamical core
Evaluating and improving modeled smoke vertical distribution and surface concentrations for the 2020 western US wildfires
The Living Atmosphere: Advances in Monitoring, Modeling, and Sampling of Airborne Bioaerosols I Oral
Leveraging satellite observations in NOAA's wildfire smoke models
The Living Atmosphere: Advances in Monitoring, Modeling, and Sampling of Airborne Bioaerosols II Poster
NOAA GSL experimental pollen forecasting
From Watts to Wheels: Comparing electrification pathways of light- and heavy-duty vehicles in the U.S. Midwest – assessing air quality, public health, and equity outcomes
Experimental Forecasting of Wildfire Emissions within NOAA’s Rapid-Refresh Forecast System (RRFS-Smoke) Model Using Meteorology and Fuel Moisture Content
Impacts of Fire Aerosol Radiative and Indirect Effects on Weather and Subseasonal to Seasonal Predictions in NOAA’s Global Aerosol Forecast Systems
Using a Tiered Observing System to Evaluate the Next Generation Global Air Quality Forecast System with NOAA's Newly Developed UFS-Chem Model
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