Principal
Ramboll, CA
Chris Emery is a Principal in Ramboll's Air Qualtiy Planning Group in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has over 35 years of experience in numerical modeling and analysis of multi-scale air pollution and meteorology. His expertise includes design, development, application, and evaluaiton of air quality modeling systems. Chris co-authors the Comprehensive Air Quality Model with extensions (CAMx—a regional nested grid photochemical model with Probing Tool extensions), prepares the CAMx User’s Guide, manages public distributions of CAMx and support programs, and has provided training for numerous US and international clients. He has applied a variety of models for public, commercial, and academic clients around the world. His projects have included ozone, particulate matter and carbon monoxide modeling to support regulatory planning; analyzing source contributions and emission sensitivity; modeling fate of toxic air pollutants; determining effects of alternative and innovative air quality management strategies including urban heat island mitigation; studying prospective and retrospective air quality trends; and estimating North American background ozone. Chris has applied and evaluated meteorological models and global chemical transport models that provide inputs needed by regional photochemical modeling applications. He has served as a member of the American Meteorological Society’s Board of the Urban Environment.
Assessing Global Background Ozone Transport Pathways to Utah’s Northern Wasatch Front
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
4:20pm – 4:40pm ET