Difference between revisions of "EE Tools and Methods"

From Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP)
Line 2: Line 2:
 
== <center>Tools and Methods for Exceptional Event Analysis </center>==
 
== <center>Tools and Methods for Exceptional Event Analysis </center>==
 
=== General Tools and  Methods ===  
 
=== General Tools and  Methods ===  
==== EPA ====
 
* [http://www.westar.org/Docs/NEP/EER%20Draft%20Guidance%20Overview%20Doc_050211_external.pdf Overview of Guidance Docs]
 
* [http://www.westar.org/Docs/NEP/HWDE_Strategy_050211_external.pdf Draft guidance - Preparation of documentation for high wind events]
 
* [http://www.westar.org/Docs/NEP/EER%20QA%20Doc_050211_external.pdf Exceptional Events Rule FAQ]
 
* [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/analysis/docs/IdeasforShowingEEEvidence.pdf EPA Ideas on Evidence for Data Exclusion in Exceptional Events]
 
 
 
==== R. Husar, WUStL ====
 
==== R. Husar, WUStL ====
  

Revision as of 19:59, April 16, 2013

< Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis Community Workspace | Discussion | News | Participants | About

Tools and Methods for Exceptional Event Analysis

General Tools and Methods

R. Husar, WUStL

  • Browser
  • uFIND
  • Console
  • Wash.U. DataFed: AQ Events, Data, Tools,

STI

T. Moore, WRAP

Statistical Ozone Forecast Methods

D. Jaffe, U. Washington

P. Reddy, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division

H. Hafner, STI

H. Priesler, Forest Service

Event Detection Tools and Methods

Preisler, Climate Applications Laboratory University of California Merced

Wildfire Forecast Probabilities and Odds- Preisler and Westerling (2007) and Preisler et al (2011) proposed a seasonal forecast methodology for fire occurrence, extent, and suppression costs for California.

R. Husar, WUStL

Trajectory/plume tools

"But for" tool??