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Lindsey Anderson
Ph.D. Student, University of Colorado Boulder
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Emissions and Chemistry of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Los Angeles Basin in Summer 2022
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
23 december 2024
Andrew Jensen, Lindsey Anderson, Kat Ball, Barbara...

The ozone air quality standard is regularly surpassed in the Los Angeles air basin, and efforts to mitigate ozone production have targeted emission...

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Examining the Effects of Parametrized Changes in the Chemical Composition of Wildfire Emissions on Forecasted Air Quality
AGU 2024
biogeosciences | 09 december 2024
Lindsey Anderson, Jordan Schnell, Siyuan Wang, Eri...
Climate change has led to an increase in the frequency and intensity of wildfires in the western United States, whose emissions of particulate matter ...
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Integrating Satellite and Ground-Based Observations to Study VOCs and Oxidation Chemistry in Denver, Colorado
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 09 december 2024
Lindsey Anderson, Drew Blauth, Seonsik Yun, Dougla...
Ground-level ozone is a toxic air pollutant that is formed from reactions of NOx (= NO + NO2) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the presence of...
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Sensitivity of parameterized heat flux and fire combustion phase in High-Resolution Rapid-Refresh with full chemistry (HRRR-Chem) simulations of wildfires
ADVANCES IN THE AIR QUALITY FORECASTING OF NATURAL HAZARDOUS EVENTS II POSTER
geohealth | 13 december 2023
Jordan Schnell, Ravan Ahmadov, Lindsey Anderson, S...
Many current operational wildfire and air quality forecast models (e.g, HRRR-Smoke) parameterize the variation in wildfire intensity (i.e., fire radia...
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Applying the Visible Energy Fraction (VEF) to Investigate Nighttime Variations in Fire Combustion Phase
ADVANCES IN THE AIR QUALITY FORECASTING OF NATURAL HAZARDOUS EVENTS II POSTER
geohealth | 13 december 2023
Sean Youn, Janaina M. Nascimento, Jordan Schnell, ...
The severity and frequency of wildfires have increased as a direct result of climate change driven by human activity. The emissions and products of wi...
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Using Hourly Wildfire Potential Index and Satellite Data to Estimate the Impact of Changing Combustion Conditions on the Composition of Wildfire Emissions
GENERAL SESSION: ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND COMPOSITION II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2023
Lindsey Anderson, Jordan Schnell, Johana Romero, E...
Wildfire seasons have become longer and more extreme because of warmer and drier conditions resulting from human-caused climate change. Wildfire emiss...
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Analyzing the Impact of Evolving Combustion Conditions on the Composition of Wildfire Emissions Using Satellite Data
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
06 december 2023
Lindsey Anderson, Barbara K. Dix, Jordan Schnell, ...

Wildfires have become larger and more frequent because of climate change, increasing their impact on air pollution. Air quality forecasts and clima...

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Analyzing Changes in Wildfire Emissions Over Time During the Progression From Mainly Flaming to Smoldering Combustion Using Satellite Data
REMOTE SENSING OF FIRE PROCESSES AND BIOMASS BURNING (BB) EMISSIONS III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2022
Lindsey Anderson, Barbara K. Dix, Robert J. Yokels...
Human-caused climate change and the buildup of fuel from fire suppression practices have doubled the area burned annually by wildfires in the western ...
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