Air Quality Forecasting - also referred as "Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling" (wikipedia) is the art of simulating how air pollutants, such as PM2.5 or Ozone, disperse in the ambient atmosphere.
The result of the simulation gives the ambient concentration for each air pollutants, from which the Air Quality Index can be calculated.
There are dozens of dispersion models and many universities and institutions around the world are running one or several of them for different regions (eg Europe, Continental US, Asia ...). Below is a non-exhaustive and selected list of few models which are being used for providing Air Quality forecast on the "World Air Quality Index" project.
Atmospheric Models
You can click on any of the forecast map to see the real-time forecast animation, as well as the model efficiency analysis.
Spectral Radiation-Transport Model for Aerosol Species
Spectral Radiation-Transport Model for Aerosol Species
Max Planck Institut fur Meteorologie
System for Integrated modeLling of Atmospheric coMposition
Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service NRT
European Monitoring and Evaluation Program
Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service NRT
System for Integrated modeLling of Atmospheric coMposition
NOAA NEMS GFS Aerosol Component
Global Forecast System
Air Quality Model (AQM) Product
Barcelona Supercomputing Center DREAM8b
Note
Please note that all above analysis are done on the World Air Quality Index project own budget.
We did not receive any subsidies from any of the intuitions publishing Air Quality forecast models.
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