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Overview

Technical Overview

CAMx is an Eulerian photochemical dispersion model that allows for integrated "one-atmosphere" assessments of gaseous and particulate air pollution (ozone, PM2.5, PM10, air toxics) over many scales ranging from sub-urban to continental. It is designed to unify all of the technical features required of "state-of-the-science" air quality models into a single system that is computationally efficient, easy to use, and publicly available. CAMx can be provided environmental input fields from any meteorological model (e.g., MM5, RAMS, and WRF) and emission inputs from any emissions processor (SMOKE, CONCEPT, EPS, EMS).

Version 4.50 offers expanded capabilities. Detailed information about all of these features is provided in the CAMx User's Guide.

In addition to the features it shares with most photochemical grid models, some of the most notable features of CAMx are:

  • Two-way grid nesting
  • Flexi-Nesting, which allows for reconfiguration of nested grids during a simulation
  • Multiple gas phase chemistry mechanism options (CB4, CB05, SAPRC99)
  • Evolving multi-sectional or static two-mode particle size treatments
  • Plume-in-Grid (PiG) module for sub-grid treatment of selected point sources
  • Probing Tools:
    • Ozone and Particulate Source Apportionment Technology (OSAT/PSAT)
    • Decoupled Direct Method (DDM) for source sensitivity of ozone and other species
    • Process Analysis (PA)
    • Reactive Tracer (RTRAC) Source Apportionment for air toxics
  • Mass conservative and consistent transport numerics
  • Parallel processing using Open-MP

CAMx Applications in the U.S.

Since 1996, CAMx has been employed extensively by local, state, regional, and federal government agencies, academic and research institutions, and private consultants for regulatory assessments and general research throughout the U.S. CAMx has been used in more than 20 countries on nearly every continent.

  • 1-Hour Ozone
    • OTAG, NOx SIP Call (eastern U.S.)
    • Texas (SIPs for Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, East Texas)
    • El Paso/Juarez trans-border analysis
    • LADCO (Great Lakes region)
    • Pennsylvania (SIP for Pittsburgh)
  • Regional Strategies
    • EPA analysis of Heavy-Duty Diesel Rule(Eastern U.S.)
    • EPA analysis of Clean Air Interstate Rule (Eastern U.S.)
  • 8-Hour Ozone and Early Action Compacts (EACs)
    • Texas EACs (San Antonio, Austin, East Texas)
    • Texas (Houston, Dallas-Ft Worth)
    • Oklahoma EACs (Oaklahoma City, Tulsa)
    • Colorado EAC (Denver)
    • New Mexico EAC
    • Missouri/Illinois (St. Louis)
    • LADCO (Great Lakes region)
    • Florida (Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville)
    • Arizona (Phoenix)
    • Southern California (Los Angeles)
    • Louisiana (Baton Rouge)
    • Central California (CCOS)
  • Local PM
    • Idaho (Boise PM10 SIP)
    • Southern California (Los Angeles PM10, PM2.5)
  • Regional Haze/U.S. Regional Planning Organizations (RPOs)
    • Midwest (MRPO)
    • Western (WRAP)
    • Central (CENRAP)
    • Southeast (VISTAS)
    • Oregon/Washington (Columbia River Gorge)
  • BART Modeling
    • Texas BART screening analysis
    • Arkansas cumulative BART modeling
  • Oil & Gas Development
    • BLM Moxa Arch gas infill development project (SW Wyoming)
    • BLM Hiawatha gas infill development project (Wyoming-Colorado)
    • BLM Pinedale Anticline (SW Wyoming)
    • Four Corners Air Quality Task Force (NW New Mexico)
  • Toxics
    • California (Los Angeles MATES-II)
    • EPA National mobile source toxics rulemaking
  • Mercury
    • Wisconsin and Continental U.S.



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