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+ | == <center>Tools and Methods for Exceptional Event Analysis </center>== | ||
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* Kansas Smoke Console | * Kansas Smoke Console | ||
[http://webapps.datafed.net/kmz_player.aspx?kmz=EventConsoles/110410-15_Kansas_Smoke.kmz] | [http://webapps.datafed.net/kmz_player.aspx?kmz=EventConsoles/110410-15_Kansas_Smoke.kmz] | ||
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+ | === General Tools and Methods === | ||
+ | ==== R. Husar, WUStL ==== | ||
+ | Apr 30 Webinar | ||
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+ | ===== EE Excess Over Normal Variations ===== | ||
+ | [[Image:EE ExcessOverNom map.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/Excess_Over_Normal | ||
+ | [[image:EE_Flag_NAAPS_smok_5ug.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/NAAPS_smok_5ug | ||
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+ | [[image:EE Anomaly Map.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/Anomaly_tool/Anomaly_Tool | ||
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+ | [[image:EE_O3_Anomaly_MapTime.png|330px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/AQS_D/AQS_D_ozone_anomaly | ||
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+ | [[image:EE PM25 SmokeDust Window.png.png|300px]] PM25Ex, PM25_Ex_ONorm: Flag_Smoke, Flag_Dust, Flag_None | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/AQS_D/AQS_D_EEFilters_window_dust_smoke | ||
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+ | [[image:PM25_Anomaly_30perc.png|300px]] PM25 Anomaly TimeSeries over 30perc | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/AQS_D/PM25_Anomaly_30perc | ||
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+ | [[image:PM25_16_50_84_97_YCycle.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/AQS_D/PM25_16_50_84_97_YCycle | ||
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+ | [[image:Ozone_16_50_84_97_YCycle.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/AQS_D/Ozone_16_50_84_97_YCycle | ||
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+ | [[image:NAAPSsmoke PM25Exc.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/NAAPS_PM25/NAAPSsmoke_PM25Exc | ||
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+ | [[image:NAAPSdust PM25Exc.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/NAAPS_PM25/NAAPSdust_PM25Exc | ||
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+ | |||
+ | ===== EE Backtrajectory Tools ===== | ||
+ | [[Image:EE Exceed BackTraj BBOX.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/Exceed_backTraj | ||
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+ | [[Image:EE Exceed Backtraj.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?page=EE_Tools/Exceed_backTraj_PM25 | ||
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+ | ===== EE Consoles ===== | ||
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+ | [[image:110414_Kansas_Smoke_KS_OK2.png|300px]] | ||
+ | * http://webapps.datafed.net/kmz_player.aspx?kmz=EventConsoles/110414_Kansas_Smoke_KS_OK2.kmz | ||
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+ | ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Browser | ||
+ | * uFIND | ||
+ | * Console | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Wash.U. [http://datafedwiki.wustl.edu/index.php/DataFed_Wiki DataFed]: AQ Events, Data, Tools, | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== STI ==== | ||
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+ | * Airnow Tech: http://www.airnowtech.org/index.cfm | ||
+ | * BlueSky: http://www.airfire.org/bluesky/ | ||
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+ | ==== T. Moore, WRAP ==== | ||
+ | * WRAP Fire Emissions Tracking System (FETS) http://www.wrapfets.org/ - basis of the 2 Joint Fire Sciences Program projects we are working on, which are: | ||
+ | * DEASCO3 http://www.wrapfets.org/deasco3.cfm - started Winter 2011-12 and completes June 2013, and | ||
+ | * PMDETAIL http://www.wrapfets.org/pmdetail.cfm - started Winter 2012-13 and to complete Spring 2016 | ||
+ | * [http://mtbs.gov/dataaccess.html Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity] | ||
+ | * [http://www.osdpd.noaa.gov/ml/land/hms.html Hazard Mapping System] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Statistical Ozone Forecast Methods === | ||
+ | ==== D. Jaffe, U. Washington==== | ||
+ | * [http://westar.org/O3%20EE%20mtg%203-13/Presentations/Jaffe.pdf Ozone production from wildfires in the West: Part 2. Quantifying the impact in urban areas] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== P. Reddy, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Air Pollution Control Division==== | ||
+ | * [http://www.colorado.gov/airquality/repository/mmei_file.aspx?file=framework+for+regression3.docx DRAFT: Framework for Developing Regression Forecast Models for Summer Ozone in the Western United States] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== H. Hafner, STI ==== | ||
+ | * http://westar.org/O3%20EE%20mtg%203-13/Presentations/Hafner.ppt | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== H. Priesler, Forest Service ==== | ||
+ | * [http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/4451/psw_2009_4451-001_551-566.pdf A Statistical Model for Forecasting Hourly Ozone Levels During Fire Season] | ||
+ | * [http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/preisler/psw_2011_preisler001.pdf Spatially explicit forecasts of large wildland fire probability and suppression costs for California] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Event Detection Tools and Methods === | ||
+ | ==== Preisler, Climate Applications Laboratory University of California Merced ==== | ||
+ | [http://manwe.ucmerced.edu/forecasts/index2.html 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 ==== | ||
+ | * [[/AnomalyTool|Anomaly Tool]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Trajectory/plume tools=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | === "But for" tool??=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * [https://delicious.com/rhusar/ExceptEventRule+Tool Delicious bookmarked EE Tools - CATT, Browser, others] |
Revision as of 16:21, April 30, 2013
< Exceptional Air Pollution Event Analysis Community Workspace | Discussion | News | Participants | About
Tools and Methods for Exceptional Event Analysis
Apr 30 Webinar
PM2.5
- Bakersfild, CA - Winter peaked, Exceedances over the normal variation, 84 percentile
- Also summer peaks
- Salt Lake City July 4
- Ditto , July 4th
PM2.5 Smoke
- Click Smoke Dust
PM10
- Click Dust Smoke
Ozone
- EE Screen Ozone
- Sequence 2012-06-26, Click Arkansas
- 2012-06-27, 28, 29, 30, 7-01 Click Charlotte
Click Back trajectory
- Kansas Smoke Ozone
- Back trajectory
- Kansas Smoke Console
General Tools and Methods
R. Husar, WUStL
Apr 30 Webinar
EE Excess Over Normal Variations
PM25Ex, PM25_Ex_ONorm: Flag_Smoke, Flag_Dust, Flag_None
PM25 Anomaly TimeSeries over 30perc
EE Backtrajectory Tools
EE Consoles
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- Browser
- uFIND
- Console
- Wash.U. DataFed: AQ Events, Data, Tools,
STI
- Airnow Tech: http://www.airnowtech.org/index.cfm
- BlueSky: http://www.airfire.org/bluesky/
T. Moore, WRAP
- WRAP Fire Emissions Tracking System (FETS) http://www.wrapfets.org/ - basis of the 2 Joint Fire Sciences Program projects we are working on, which are:
- DEASCO3 http://www.wrapfets.org/deasco3.cfm - started Winter 2011-12 and completes June 2013, and
- PMDETAIL http://www.wrapfets.org/pmdetail.cfm - started Winter 2012-13 and to complete Spring 2016
- Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity
- Hazard Mapping System
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
- A Statistical Model for Forecasting Hourly Ozone Levels During Fire Season
- Spatially explicit forecasts of large wildland fire probability and suppression costs for California
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.