Difference between revisions of "Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis Community Workspace/WikiWorkspace"

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** Governance (Steering Group?)
 
** Governance (Steering Group?)
 
** Connections to EPA/Regions, States, RPO Analysis group?
 
** Connections to EPA/Regions, States, RPO Analysis group?
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==  -- [[User:Rhusar|Rhusar]] 19:58, 13 January 2010 (EST) ==
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== Tech Support for EE Managment ==
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* Access to current aq data
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* Ease of use (accessible console buttons, easier customizations),
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* Tools to help separate smoke caused O3 from the normal pattern (probably with temporal smoothing, like the "excess tool, but perhaps presented as the probability the concentration was not expected).
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* Tools to separate dust in the West standardized characterization of "normal" winds.
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* An overarching biggy is to reduce the workload of State(s)
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* For producing a credible demo (including multistate impacts with duplicate workload)
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* and for the EPA/Regional review. 
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* Push a button, and out pops an online report, organized like the EE regulatory requirements.
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* Commentary cant be automated, so a library of example demos should be maintained.

Revision as of 19:09, April 11, 2013

ToDo List

  • "Normal" discussion

Exceptional Event Decision Support System (EEDSS)

  • Data maintenance
    • Prepare Dataset status list
    • Periodic updates of datasets;
    • Add new data as the come in
  • Analysis
    • Event watchinng, cataloging
    • Routine Event Analysis -
    • Difficult cases
  • Tools and Methods
    • Spatial/temporal unusual event detection tool
    • Trajectory/plume tools
    • "But for" tool??
  • User Support
    • EEDSS Tool Tutorials, Help
    • EE Use Cases;
    • Personal Suppoort
  • EEDSS Management
    • Operation Core at CAPITA; Nodes at VIEWS; NASA; Inernational?
    • Governance (Steering Group?)
    • Connections to EPA/Regions, States, RPO Analysis group?

-- Rhusar 19:58, 13 January 2010 (EST)

Tech Support for EE Managment

  • Access to current aq data
  • Ease of use (accessible console buttons, easier customizations),
  • Tools to help separate smoke caused O3 from the normal pattern (probably with temporal smoothing, like the "excess tool, but perhaps presented as the probability the concentration was not expected).
  • Tools to separate dust in the West standardized characterization of "normal" winds.
  • An overarching biggy is to reduce the workload of State(s)
  • For producing a credible demo (including multistate impacts with duplicate workload)
  • and for the EPA/Regional review.
  • Push a button, and out pops an online report, organized like the EE regulatory requirements.
  • Commentary cant be automated, so a library of example demos should be maintained.