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The POAEMM project consists of developing a tool for predicting the spatial and temporal variation of aerosols particles in a marine coastal environment. This is achieved by coupling the MEDEX parametric model (MIO) and the fine mesh meteorological model AROME developed by Meteo France. The first step has been to do the semi-automation of the MIO experimental station. Based on semi-empirical formulations, MEDEX is then revised in order to take better account of oceanographic and meteorological conditions.
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The authors wish to thank the French DGA and ANR for the support to this study (contract n° ANR-11-ASTR-008-02).
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Tedeschi, G., Piazzola, J., Gardenal, L., Pourret, V., Martet, M. (2014). The POAEMM Project: Prediction of Spatial and Temporal Variation of Marine Aerosols in Coastal Area. In: Steyn, D., Mathur, R. (eds) Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XXIII. Springer Proceedings in Complexity. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04379-1_27
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