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+ | === General Event Websites === | ||
+ | * U. Maryland: US Air Quality [http://alg.umbc.edu/usaq/ Smog Blog] | ||
+ | * NASA Earth Observatory: [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/Archive/natural_hazards_archive.php3?topic=dust Dust], [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/Archive/natural_hazards_archive.php3?topic=fire Fire] | ||
+ | * NOAA [http://www.osei.noaa.gov/ Significant Events]: [http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Dust/ Dust], [http://www.osei.noaa.gov/Events/Fires Fires] | ||
+ | * Texas CEQ: [http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/compliance/monitoring/air/monops/sigevents07.html Air Pollutions Events] | ||
+ | * WESTAR [http://westar.org/exceptionalevents.html WESTAR Exceptional Event Page] | ||
+ | * InciWeb: http://www.inciweb.org/ | ||
+ | === Background and Guidance === | ||
+ | * [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/analysis/exevents.htm Treatment of Data Influenced by Exceptional Events], EPA,2013 | ||
+ | * [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/analysis/docs/IdeasforShowingEEEvidence.pdf Ideas on Evidence for Data Exclusion in Exceptional Events], EPA, 2009 | ||
+ | * [http://datafedwiki.wustl.edu/index.php/2005/6_Exceptional_Events_Project Exceptional Event Analyses] Washington. U., 2005-2006 | ||
+ | * [[Evidence_for_Flagging_Exceptional_Events|Evidence for Flagging Exceptional Events]], Washington. U., 2008 | ||
+ | * [http://www.westar.org/Docs/NEP/EER%20Draft%20Guidance%20Overview%20Doc_050211_external.pdf Overview of Guidance Docs], EPA | ||
+ | * [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/analysis/docs/HWDE_Strategy_final.pdf Draft guidance - Preparation of documentation for high wind events], EPA | ||
+ | * [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/analysis/docs/EER_QA_Doc_final.pdf Exceptional Events Rule FAQ], EPA | ||
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+ | === Submitted EE Analyses === | ||
* [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/analysis/exevents.htm Examples of Reviewed Exceptional Event Submissions] | * [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/analysis/exevents.htm Examples of Reviewed Exceptional Event Submissions] | ||
* [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/analysis/docs/IdeasforShowingEEEvidence.pdf Presenting Evidence to Justify Data Exclusion as an Exceptional Event] | * [http://www.epa.gov/ttn/analysis/docs/IdeasforShowingEEEvidence.pdf Presenting Evidence to Justify Data Exclusion as an Exceptional Event] | ||
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* 1998-11-10: [http://earth1.epa.gov/ttn/naaqs/ozone/ozonetech/mexfires.htm Guidance on Assessing the Impacts of May 1998 Mexican Fires on Ozone] | * 1998-11-10: [http://earth1.epa.gov/ttn/naaqs/ozone/ozonetech/mexfires.htm Guidance on Assessing the Impacts of May 1998 Mexican Fires on Ozone] | ||
* [[Media:3BHendler.pdf| Estimated Impacts of 2010 Wildfires on Ozone Levels in Houston]], Albert Hendler, URS Corporation | * [[Media:3BHendler.pdf| Estimated Impacts of 2010 Wildfires on Ozone Levels in Houston]], Albert Hendler, URS Corporation | ||
+ | * [[Media:Bytnerowicz et al DEPO ozone 11-29-2012.pdf|Surface ozone at the Devils Postpile National Monument receptor site during low and high wildland fire years. ]] A. Bytnerowicz, et. al. via T. Procter | ||
+ | * [[Media:McNallyPaper.pdf|Analysing the effects of the 2002 McNally fire on air quality in the San Joaquin Valley and southern Sierra Nevada, California]] - R. Cisneros, et. al. via T. Procter | ||
=== Eastern US Smoke === | === Eastern US Smoke === | ||
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=== Western US Smoke === | === Western US Smoke === | ||
* [[Media:2012_CascadeWFPostBurnS.docx|2012 Cascade Postburn Evaluation]] - Leland Tarnay, NPS | * [[Media:2012_CascadeWFPostBurnS.docx|2012 Cascade Postburn Evaluation]] - Leland Tarnay, NPS | ||
+ | * [[Media:ThomasPreviousDay.pdf|Thomas Previous Day Analysis]] via T. Procter | ||
+ | * [[Media:McNallyPaper.pdf|Analysing the effects of the 2002 McNally fire on air quality in the San Joaquin Valley and southern Sierra Nevada, California]] - R. Cisneros, et. al. via T. Procter | ||
* August 2007 Montana Smoke?? | * August 2007 Montana Smoke?? | ||
Latest revision as of 20:10, April 16, 2013
< Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis Community Workspace | Discussion | News | Participants | About
Illustrative Analyses of Exceptional Events
General Event Websites
- U. Maryland: US Air Quality Smog Blog
- NASA Earth Observatory: Dust, Fire
- NOAA Significant Events: Dust, Fires
- Texas CEQ: Air Pollutions Events
- WESTAR WESTAR Exceptional Event Page
- InciWeb: http://www.inciweb.org/
Background and Guidance
- Treatment of Data Influenced by Exceptional Events, EPA,2013
- Ideas on Evidence for Data Exclusion in Exceptional Events, EPA, 2009
- Exceptional Event Analyses Washington. U., 2005-2006
- Evidence for Flagging Exceptional Events, Washington. U., 2008
- Overview of Guidance Docs, EPA
- Draft guidance - Preparation of documentation for high wind events, EPA
- Exceptional Events Rule FAQ, EPA
Submitted EE Analyses
- Examples of Reviewed Exceptional Event Submissions
- Presenting Evidence to Justify Data Exclusion as an Exceptional Event
- WESTAR State Exceptional Events
Ozone
- 1998-11-10: Guidance on Assessing the Impacts of May 1998 Mexican Fires on Ozone
- Estimated Impacts of 2010 Wildfires on Ozone Levels in Houston, Albert Hendler, URS Corporation
- Surface ozone at the Devils Postpile National Monument receptor site during low and high wildland fire years. A. Bytnerowicz, et. al. via T. Procter
- Analysing the effects of the 2002 McNally fire on air quality in the San Joaquin Valley and southern Sierra Nevada, California - R. Cisneros, et. al. via T. Procter
Eastern US Smoke
- May 2007 Georgia Smoke. The Sweetfarm fire in southern Georgia produced elevated smoke concentrations in the neighboring States for about a month in May 2007.
Western US Smoke
- 2012 Cascade Postburn Evaluation - Leland Tarnay, NPS
- Thomas Previous Day Analysis via T. Procter
- Analysing the effects of the 2002 McNally fire on air quality in the San Joaquin Valley and southern Sierra Nevada, California - R. Cisneros, et. al. via T. Procter
- August 2007 Montana Smoke??
Long Range Trasported Smoke
- Central America/Mexican Smoke??
- Canadian Smoke??
- Siberian Smoke
Local Dust
- Typical TexMex Dust Event??
Long Range Trasported Dust
- Sahara Dust Event
- Asian Dust Event
Fireworks, July 4th
- Useful illustration for the propagation of an emission spike