
malgorzata.werner@uwr.edu.pl
tel. +48 71 372 94 97 w. 205
Zainteresowania
- environmental sciences
- poland
- concentrations
- wrf
- wrf model
- air concentrations
- europe
- modelling
- air pollution
- high resolution
Dyscyplina naukowa
- nauki o Ziemi i środowisku
Najnowsze publikacje
- Sentinel-2 satellite and HYSPLIT model suggest that local cereal harvesting substantially contribute to peak Alternaria spore concentrations
- Application of ADMS-Urban for an area with a high contribution of residential heating emissions : model verification and sensitivity study for PM2.5
- The impact of data assimilation into the meteorological WRF model on birch pollen modelling
- Modelling benzo(a)pyrene concentrations for different meteorological conditions : analysis of lung cancer cases and associated economic costs
- Quantifying the health impact of PM2.5 with various chemical transport models and for different years : a case study for Poland
- Concomitant occurrence of anthropogenic air pollutants, mineral dust and fungal spores during long-distance transport of ragweed pollen
- Extension of WRF-Chem for birch pollen modelling : a case study for Poland
- Assimilation of PM2.5 ground base observations to two chemical schemes in WRF-Chem : the results for the winter and summer period
- Estimating health impacts due to the reduction of particulate air pollution from the household sector expected under various scenarios
- Can data assimilation of surface PM2.5 and satellite AOD improve WRF-Chem forecasting? : a case ctudy for two scenarios of particulate air pollution episodes in Poland
- The effect of emission inventory on modelling of seasonal exposure metrics of particulate matter and ozone with the WRF-Chem model for Poland
- Using random forest to improve EMEP4PL model estimates of daily PM2.5 in Poland
- Ionospheric perturbations initiated due to the forest-fire over Greece as a consequence of lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling
- The influence of atmospheric circulation conditions on Betula and Alnus pollen concentrations in Wrocław, Poland
- Application of the HYSPLIT model for birch pollen modelling in Poland
- Air pollution affecting pollen concentrations through radiative feedback in the atmosphere
- A decade of Poland-AOD aerosol research network observations
- The variability of pollen concentrations at two stations in the city of Wrocław in Poland
- "Environmental, health and economic benefits of emission reduction in residential sector : a case study for Poland"
- High resolution application of the EMEP MSC-W model over Eastern Europe : analysis of the EMEP4PL results