New Study Highlights the Role of Rainfall History in Air Pollution Predictions
A recent study emphasizes that understanding rainfall history is crucial for predicting air pollution, alongside the origin of the air itself. This research spans 19 years and involves multiple institutions.
Editorial Staff
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A new study led by researchers from the University of Michigan Engineering reveals that rainfall history is as important as air source in predicting air pollution levels.
This research, which spans 19 years, was conducted in collaboration with the Appalachian Mountain Club and Plymouth State scientists.
The findings suggest that incorporating rainfall history into air quality models could enhance predictions and inform environmental policy.