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ClearfLo (Clean Air for London) The ClearfLo (Clean Air for London) Project is a collaborative scientific project involving several academic institutions in the UK, of which the Environmental Research Group represents King's College London.

The aim of the project is to set-up air pollution monitoring sites alongside meteorological measurements to investigate boundary layer pollution across London.

The long-term ambition of ClearfLo is to provide integrated measurements of the meteorology, composition and particulate loading of London’s urban atmosphere, made at street level and at elevated sites, complemented by modelling to improve predictive capability for air quality.

ClearfLo is funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) for three years from Jan 2010, and is coordinated by the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS).

Further information is available on the ClearFlo website.

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