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    Threat to future global food security from climate change and ozone air pollution by Tai, Amos P. K., Martin, Maria Val, Heald, Colette L.

    Published in Nature climate change (01-09-2014)
    “…This study shows that climate change has the potential to substantially increase undernourishment rates and threaten food security in developing countries…”
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    Synoptic meteorological modes of variability for fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) air quality in major metropolitan regions of China by Leung, Danny M, Tai, Amos P. K, Mickley, Loretta J, Moch, Jonathan M, van Donkelaar, Aaron, Shen, Lu, Martin, Randall V

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (14-05-2018)
    “…In his study, we use a combination of multivariate statistical methods to understand the relationships of PM2.5 with local meteorology and synoptic weather…”
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    Influence of synoptic patterns on surface ozone variability over the eastern United States from 1980 to 2012 by Shen, L, Mickley, L J, Tai, A P K

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-10-2015)
    “…We investigate the effect of synoptic-scale weather patterns on observed maximum daily 8-hour average (MDA8) surface ozone over the eastern United States…”
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    Effects of ozone–vegetation coupling on surface ozone air quality via biogeochemical and meteorological feedbacks by Sadiq, Mehliyar, Tai, Amos P. K, Lombardozzi, Danica, Val Martin, Maria

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (28-02-2017)
    “…Tropospheric ozone is one of the most hazardous air pollutants as it harms both human health and plant productivity. Foliage uptake of ozone via dry deposition…”
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    Impact of climate and land cover changes on tropospheric ozone air quality and public health in East Asia between 1980 and 2010 by Fu, Y, Tai, A. P. K

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (09-09-2015)
    “…Understanding how historical climate and land cover changes have affected tropospheric ozone in East Asia would help constrain the large uncertainties…”
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    Effects of ozone–vegetation interactions on meteorology and air quality in China using a two-way coupled land–atmosphere model by Zhu, Jiachen, Tai, Amos P. K, Hung Lam Yim, Steve

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (18-01-2022)
    “…Tropospheric ozone (O3) is one of the most important air pollutants in China and is projected to continue to increase in the near future. O3 and vegetation…”
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    Importance of dry deposition parameterization choice in global simulations of surface ozone by Wong, Anthony Y. H, Geddes, Jeffrey A, Tai, Amos P. K, Silva, Sam J

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (28-11-2019)
    “…Dry deposition is a major sink of tropospheric ozone. Increasing evidence has shown that ozone dry deposition actively links meteorology and hydrology with…”
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    Responses of surface ozone to future agricultural ammonia emissions and subsequent nitrogen deposition through terrestrial ecosystem changes by Liu, Xueying, Tai, Amos P. K, Fung, Ka Ming

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (03-12-2021)
    “…With the rising food demands from the future world population, more intense agricultural activities are expected to cause substantial perturbations to the…”
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    Coupling between surface ozone and leaf area index in a chemical transport model: strength of feedback and implications for ozone air quality and vegetation health by Zhou, Shan S, Tai, Amos P. K, Sun, Shihan, Sadiq, Mehliyar, Heald, Colette L, Geddes, Jeffrey A

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (05-10-2018)
    “…Tropospheric ozone is an air pollutant that substantially harms vegetation and is also strongly dependent on various vegetation-mediated processes. The…”
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    Vegetation-heatwave correlations and contrasting energy exchange responses of different vegetation types to summer heatwaves in the Northern Hemisphere during the 1982–2011 period by Li, Jing, Tam, Chi-Yung, Tai, Amos P. K., Lau, Ngar-Cheung

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-01-2021)
    “…•Strong interannual correlations between summer heatwaves and leaf area index•Positive correlations in boreal evergreen forests (BEF) of North America•Negative…”
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    Multidecadal ozone trends in China and implications for human health and crop yields: a hybrid approach combining a chemical transport model and machine learning by Mao, Jia, Tai, Amos P. K, Yung, David H. Y, Yuan, Tiangang, Chau, Kong T, Feng, Zhaozhong

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (11-01-2024)
    “…Surface ozone (O3) is well known for posing significant threats to both human health and crop production worldwide. However, a multidecadal assessment of the…”
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    Impacts of historical climate and land cover changes on fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) air quality in East Asia between 1980 and 2010 by Fu, Yu, Tai, Amos P. K, Liao, Hong

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (16-08-2016)
    “…To examine the effects of changes in climate, land cover and land use (LCLU), and anthropogenic emissions on fine particulate matter (PM2.5) between the 5-year…”
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    Satellite-derived constraints on the effect of drought stress on biogenic isoprene emissions in the southeastern US by Wang, Yuxuan, Lin, Nan, Li, Wei, Guenther, Alex, Lam, Joey C. Y, Tai, Amos P. K, Potosnak, Mark J, Seco, Roger

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (07-11-2022)
    “…While substantial progress has been made to improve our understanding of biogenic isoprene emissions under unstressed conditions, large uncertainties remain…”
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    Effect of CO2 inhibition on biogenic isoprene emission: Implications for air quality under 2000 to 2050 changes in climate, vegetation, and land use by Tai, Amos P. K., Mickley, Loretta J., Heald, Colette L., Wu, Shiliang

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-07-2013)
    “…The inhibition of biogenic isoprene emission by elevated CO2 as observed in many plant taxa may significantly alter the sensitivity of air quality to global…”
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    Impacts of future land use and land cover change on mid-21st-century surface ozone air quality: distinguishing between the biogeophysical and biogeochemical effects by Wang, Lang, Tai, Amos P. K, Tam, Chi-Yung, Sadiq, Mehliyar, Wang, Peng, Cheung, Kevin K. W

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (05-10-2020)
    “…Surface ozone (O3) is an important air pollutant and greenhouse gas. Land use and land cover is one of the critical factors influencing ozone, in addition to…”
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    Correlations between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and meteorological variables in the United States: Implications for the sensitivity of PM2.5 to climate change by TAI, Amos P. K, MICKLEY, Loretta J, JACOB, Daniel J

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-10-2010)
    “…We applied a multiple linear regression (MLR) model to study the correlations of total PM2.5 and its components with meteorological variables using an 11-year…”
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    Contribution of rice variety renewal and agronomic innovations to yield improvement and greenhouse gas mitigation in China by Zhang, Yi, Jiang, Yu, Tai, Amos P K, Feng, Jinfei, Li, Zhijie, Zhu, Xiangcheng, Chen, Jin, Zhang, Jun, Song, Zhenwei, Deng, Aixing, Lal, Rattan, Zhang, Weijian

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-11-2019)
    “…China's rice agriculture, a primary source of greenhouse gases (GHGs), has experienced great changes in the last five decades due to changes in dominant…”
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