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Pablo E. Saide is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions to subfields including global and planetary change, atmospheric science, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, environmental engineering, and automotive engineering.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, fire effects on ecosystems, air quality and health impacts, atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, and meteorological phenomena and simulations.

Frequent publication venues for Pablo E. Saide include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Co-authors with whom they have commonly collaborated are:

  • Xinxin Ye
  • Johnathan W. Hair
  • Gregory R. Carmichael
  • Laura H. Thapa
  • Taylor Shingler

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Pablo E. Saide include:

  • "An overview of the ORACLES (ObseRvations of Aerosols above CLouds and their intEractionS) project: aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions in the southeast Atlantic basin," 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Multi-model intercomparisons of air quality simulations for the KORUS-AQ campaign," 2021, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • "Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ)," 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • "Modeling the smoky troposphere of the southeast Atlantic: a comparison to ORACLES airborne observations from September of 2016," 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Assessment of NO 2 observations during DISCOVER-AQ and KORUS-AQ field campaigns," 2020, Atmospheric measurement techniques

Best Publications

  • Data assimilation in atmospheric chemistry models: current status and future prospects for coupled chemistry meteorology models

    M. Bocquet;M. Bocquet;H. Elbern;H. Eskes;M. Hirtl

  • Forecasting urban PM10 and PM2.5 pollution episodes in very stable nocturnal conditions and complex terrain using WRF–Chem CO tracer model

    Pablo E. Saide;Gregory R. Carmichael;N Scott;Laura Gallardo

  • Modeling organic aerosols in a megacity: comparison of simple and complex representations of the volatility basis set approach

    ManishKumar B. Shrivastava;Jerome D. Fast;Richard C. Easter;William I. Gustafson

  • Health impacts and economic losses assessment of the 2013 severe haze event in Beijing area

    Meng Gao;Sarath K. Guttikunda;Gregory R. Carmichael;Yuesi Wang

  • Modeling study of the 2010 regional haze event in the North China Plain

    M. Gao;G. R. Carmichael;Y. Wang;P. E. Saide

  • An overview of the ORACLES (ObseRvations of Aerosols above CLouds and their intEractionS) project: aerosol–cloud–radiation interactions in the southeast Atlantic basin

    Jens Redemann;Robert Wood;Paquita Zuidema;Sarah J. Doherty

  • Calibration of a high spectral resolution lidar using a Michelson interferometer, with data examples from ORACLES

    S. P. Burton;C. A. Hostetler;A. L. Cook;J. W. Hair

  • Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX‐AQ)

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  • Aerosol optical depth assimilation for a size-resolved sectional model: impacts of observationally constrained, multi-wavelength and fine mode retrievals on regional scale analyses and forecasts

    P. E. Saide;G. R. Carmichael;Z. Liu;C. S. Schwartz

  • Multi-model intercomparisons of air quality simulations for the KORUS-AQ campaign

    Rokjin J. Park;Yujin J. Oak;Louisa K. Emmons;Cheol Hee Kim

  • Assimilation of next generation geostationary aerosol optical depth retrievals to improve air quality simulations

    Pablo E. Saide;Jhoon Kim;Chul H. Song;Myungje Choi

  • Validation, comparison, and integration of GOCI, AHI, MODIS, MISR, and VIIRS aerosol optical depth over East Asia during the 2016 KORUS-AQ campaign

    Myungje Choi;Myungje Choi;Hyunkwang Lim;Jhoon Kim;Seoyoung Lee

  • Revealing important nocturnal and day-to-day variations in fire smoke emissions through a multiplatform inversion

    Pablo E Saide;David A Peterson;Arlindo da Silva;Bruce Anderson

  • Central American biomass burning smoke can increase tornado severity in the U.S.

    P. E. Saide;R. B. Pierce;J. A. Otkin

  • Evaluating WRF-Chem aerosol indirect effects in Southeast Pacific marine stratocumulus during VOCALS-Rex

    Pablo Saide;Gregory Carmichael;M. A. Mena-Carrasco

  • Modeled and observed properties related to the direct aerosol radiative effect of biomass burning aerosol over the southeastern Atlantic

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  • A top-down assessment using OMI NO 2 suggests an underestimate in the NO x emissions inventory in Seoul, South Korea, during KORUS-AQ

    Daniel L. Goldberg;Daniel L. Goldberg;Pablo E. Saide;Lok N. Lamsal;Lok N. Lamsal;Benjamin de Foy

  • An overview of the ORACLES (ObseRvations of Aerosols above CLouds and their intEractionS) project: aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions in the Southeast Atlantic basin

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  • Modeling the smoky troposphere of the southeast Atlantic: a comparison to ORACLES airborne observations from September of 2016

    Yohei Shinozuka;Yohei Shinozuka;Pablo E. Saide;Gonzalo A. Ferrada;Sharon P. Burton

  • Estimates of Health Impacts and Radiative Forcing in Winter Haze in Eastern China through Constraints of Surface PM2.5 Predictions.

    Meng Gao;Pablo E. Saide;Jinyuan Xin;Yuesi Wang

  • Time-dependent entrainment of smoke presents an observational challenge for assessing aerosol–cloud interactions over the southeast Atlantic Ocean

    Michael S. Diamond;Amie Dobracki;Steffen Freitag;Jennifer D. Small Griswold

  • Spatial disaggregation of traffic emission inventories in large cities using simplified top–down methods

    P. Saide;R. Zah;M. Osses;M. Ossés de Eicker

  • Estimating the health benefits from natural gas use in transport and heating in Santiago, Chile.

    Marcelo Mena-Carrasco;Estefania Oliva;Pablo Saide;N Scott

  • Aerosol Optical Depth Assimilation for a Size-Resolved Sectional Model: Impacts of Observationally Constrained, Multi-Wavelength and Fine Mode Retrievals on Regional Scale Analyses and Forecasts

    G. R. Carmichael;P. E. Saide;Z. Liu;H. Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory R. Carmichael
Gregory R. Carmichael University of Iowa
Jens Redemann
Jens Redemann University of Oklahoma
Yohei Shinozuka
Yohei Shinozuka Bay Area Environmental Research Institute
Sharon Burton
Sharon Burton Langley Research Center
Paquita Zuidema
Paquita Zuidema University of Miami
Steven G. Howell
Steven G. Howell University of Hawaii at Manoa
Arlindo da Silva
Arlindo da Silva Goddard Space Flight Center
David G. Streets
David G. Streets Harvard University
Gabriele Pfister
Gabriele Pfister National Center for Atmospheric Research
Richard A. Ferrare
Richard A. Ferrare Langley Research Center

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