@ARTICLE{Juda-Rezler_Katarzyna_New_2010, author={Juda-Rezler, Katarzyna}, volume={vol. 36}, number={No 1}, pages={3-28}, journal={Archives of Environmental Protection}, howpublished={online}, year={2010}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={At present. when high particulate matter (PM) concentrations in ambient air cause thousands o Ipremature deaths in Europe and global climate change is becoming the most critical issue in environmental protection, the state-of-the-science air quality and climate models constitute an essential research as well as decision support tools. Recently the great progress has been achieved in this research area. The present paper presents the goals and tools lor Air Quality (AQ) Modeling, and gives overview of' current challenges. including the meteurological. chemistry and climate modeling. The main emphasis is given to the regulatory and the Eulerian grid models. the latter arc currently operating as so called off-line or on-line modeling systems. The issues conncctccl with model implementation and validation is presented as well. finally, the conclusions arc drawn and rccornmcndations lor further development and integration ofAQ and climate modeling in Poland arc presented.}, type={Article}, title={New Challenges in Air Quality and Climate Modeling}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/122677/PDF/3_ARCHIVES_VOL_36_1_2010_Juda_Rezler_New.pdf}, keywords={air quality, air quality models, meteorological models, chemical mechanisms, regional climate models}, }