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Revision as of 13:40, October 9, 2012
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December 6 (Day 1)
Introduction
- V Sethi : Welcome & Introduction to India Air Quality Resource Group , 5 mins
- P Biswas: Introduction to MAGEEP educational program, 5 mins
- R Husar: Course design, procedures, collaboration, expected outcomes, 15 mins
Data Resources & Analyses Tools
Contributors:
Dr. Rudolf B. Husar, WUStL
Ratish Menon, IIT Bombay
Others?
Content:
- Key Datasets; Observing Method, Observation Parameters, Space-time coverage
- Surface, Point monitoring networks
- Satellite, 2D-Gridded data
- Models, 3D-Gridded data
- Emissions
- Analyses Tools
- Spatial,temporal and random pattern analyses
- Monitoring consoles
- Special; eg. model evaluation, CATT
Surface based networks & measurements
Contributors:
Dr. Prashant Gargava, CPCB
Dr. Rakesh Kumar, NEERI
Dr. Jay Turner, WUStL
Dr. Brent Williams, WUStL
Content:
- Networks
- NAMP- Aerosol & Gases
- 6 city- Aerosol speciation
- PM Pattern over India
- Other?
- Observation methods
- Urban pollution
- Organic aerosols
- Other surface?
Satellites, Models & Emissions
Contributors:
Dr. Rudolf B. Husar, WUStL
Dr. Sachidanand Tripathi, IIT Kanpur
Ratish Menon, IIT Bombay
Others?
Content:
- Satellites
- Air pollution remote sensing basics
- MODIS, OMI,CALIPSO,MISR
- Patterns over India
- Models
- NAAPS, MACC, other?
- Patterns over India
Integration of Surface, satellite and Models- Application to India
Contributors:
All participants
Content:
- Comparison of surface and satellite
- Spatial and temporal pattern of aerosols over India
- Tentative sources of aerosols over India
- Identification of key uncertainties
The outcome of this session will be a summary/assessment of the air quality over India as derived from the multi-sensory observations & models. This summary to be presented to the participants on Day 2.
Summary and discussion (Panel+Open)
To have an invited panel and then a general discussion.
- What have we learned?
- Opportunities for further learning and applications
DataFed Tutorial
Handson tutorial on the federated data system ( DataFed). Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops.