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CMAQ: Advancing Mobility and Air Quality
Figure 1
Albuquerque increased twenty-one percent
Atlanta increased twenty-six percent
Boston increased twenty-four percent
Cleveland increased eleven percent
Charlotte increased eighteen percent
Chicago increased twenty-four percent
Dallas increased twenty-four percent
Denver increased twenty-nine percent
Houston increased eight percent
Las Vegas increased twenty-six percent
Los Angeles increased forty-two percent
Louisville increased fourteen percent
Miami increased twenty-five percent
Milwaukee increased twenty-four percent
Minneapolis increased thirty-four percent
New Orleans increased seven percent
New York increased twenty-five percent
Oklahoma City increased seven percent
Phoenix increased twenty-four percent
Portland increased thirty-three percent
Salt Lake City increased fourteen percent
San Diego increased twenty-nine percent
San Francisco increased thirty-one percent
Seattle increased twenty-eight percent
Tampa increased eight percent
Washington, DC increased twenty-four percent
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Updated: 6/28/2017
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