Difference between revisions of "GEO User Requirements for Air Quality Participants"

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===AQ Advisory Group===
 
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The project is guided by an Advisory Group, consisting of about 12 to 15 people with expertise relevant to EO needs in the air quality and health area, representing major regions of the world with emphasis on developing countries.  The primary functions of the air quality and health Advisory Group are to:
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The project is guided by an Advisory Group, consisting of about a dozen people with expertise relevant to EO needs in the air quality and health area, representing major regions of the world with emphasis on developing countries.  The primary functions of the air quality and health Advisory Group are to:
  
# Review and briefly comment on the the project scope and approach (5pages max) and participate in 1-hr telecon at the end of June.
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# Review and briefly comment on the the project scope and approach (5 pages max) and participate in 1-hr telecon.
# Point us to documents that you are aware of pertaining observation needs for Air Quality. Do not hesitate to refer to your own contributions.
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## Scope will be sent to AG July 3
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## Comments to be returned by July 17
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## Telecon week of July 20.  
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# Point us to documents that you are aware of pertaining observation needs on the topic of Air Quality and Health. Do not hesitate to refer to your own contributions.
 
# Review & comment on the draft report and Earth observation recommendations and participate in 2nd 1-hr telecon in September.
 
# Review & comment on the draft report and Earth observation recommendations and participate in 2nd 1-hr telecon in September.
  
 
Advisory Group members will serve on a voluntary basis and their contributions will be recognized in the project report provided to GEO. The Advisory Group is ad hoc, existing only for Task US-09-01a and will expire in the Fall 2009.  
 
Advisory Group members will serve on a voluntary basis and their contributions will be recognized in the project report provided to GEO. The Advisory Group is ad hoc, existing only for Task US-09-01a and will expire in the Fall 2009.  
 
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:39, June 29, 2009

< GEO User Requirements for Air Quality | Report | Documents | Resources

AQ Analyst Group

Name Organization Position e-mail
Rudy Husar Washington Univ Analyst rhusar@wustl.edu
Stefan Falke Washington Univ/Northrop Grumman Analyst stefan@wustl.edu
Janja Husar Washington Univ Sr. Scientist jhusar@wustl.edu
Erin Robinson Washington Univ Scientist emr1@wustl.edu

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AQ Advisory Group

The project is guided by an Advisory Group, consisting of about a dozen people with expertise relevant to EO needs in the air quality and health area, representing major regions of the world with emphasis on developing countries. The primary functions of the air quality and health Advisory Group are to:

  1. Review and briefly comment on the the project scope and approach (5 pages max) and participate in 1-hr telecon.
    1. Scope will be sent to AG July 3
    2. Comments to be returned by July 17
    3. Telecon week of July 20.
  2. Point us to documents that you are aware of pertaining observation needs on the topic of Air Quality and Health. Do not hesitate to refer to your own contributions.
  3. Review & comment on the draft report and Earth observation recommendations and participate in 2nd 1-hr telecon in September.

Advisory Group members will serve on a voluntary basis and their contributions will be recognized in the project report provided to GEO. The Advisory Group is ad hoc, existing only for Task US-09-01a and will expire in the Fall 2009.

Name Country Organization Specialty
Jeff Brooks Canada Env. Canada Air Quality
Jack Fishman US NASA Langley Air Quality
Barry Jessiman Canada Health Canada Health
Patrick Kinney US Columbia University Health
Jim Meagher US NOAA Air Quality
Rashmi S. Patil India IIT Bombay AQ and Health
Leonora Rojas Mexico National Institute of Ecology Health
Paulo Saldiva Brazil University of São Paulo AQ and Health
Rich Scheffe US EPA OAR/OAQPS Air Quality
Kjetil Torsett Norway Norwegian Institute of Air Research Air Quality