Welcome to the Institute for Multi-dimensional Air Quality Studies. We are a diverse group of researchers from fields of geosciences, math, computer science and chemistry committed to using premier scientific tools to model the complex issues of air quality and climate change. Our modeling efforts address many critical components simultaneously including emissions inventories, meteorology, and atmospheric chemistry. We are currently developing atmospheric boundary layer measurement techniques. We work closely with national, state and local leaders to identify key scenarios to run on our modeling systems so that public policy is guided with the best science.

 

Today's ozone forecast

Today's ozone forecast

 
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The University of Houston - IMAQS
Daily Ozone Forecast and Enlarged Maps

 

RESEARCH PROJECTS

 PRODUCTS
Tools for creating automated QA in IMAQS

Development of Joint Multi-Pollutant Air Quality Modeling Facilities

Development of Texas Emissions Inventory Preparation System for SMOKE

Photochemical Modeling of Ethylene and Propylene Emissions

Air Quality Simulation and Forecasting

Trajectory

Air Quality Forecast

Emission Processing

GIS Analysis

Measurement

2006 Balloon, 2005 Sounding

Ozonesonde

NEWS AND EVENTS

RASS Profiler data

NOAA/RASS Profiler website

KHOU local News: "Rooftop instruments will measure ozone levels"

UH Magazine: "BUILDING a BETTER HOUSTON"

Meteorological Data During Hurricane Rita

NSM Momentum: Improving Air Quality in Houston (November 2004)
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