New algorithm increases accuracy of air-pollution predictions
Monday, May 26, 2008 - 13:28
in Earth & Climate
When air-quality monitors and environmental regulators inspect the pollution levels of certain cities, the difference of one or two parts per million in the concentration of pollutants like ozone and carbon monoxide can mean the difference between achieving a target and having to implement additional costly provisions to get failing areas back on track.
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