Difference between revisions of "CENR Monitoring Strategy"

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==Integration across Air Quality Observation Systems ==  
 
==Integration across Air Quality Observation Systems ==  
# Objectives
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# [[Objectives]]
# Summary of existing networks  
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# [[Summary of existing networks]]
## Summary of major networks, field campaigns and remote sensing systems.
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## Summary of networks, field campaigns and remote sensing systems
 
## Findings from Intensive Field Campaigns
 
## Findings from Intensive Field Campaigns
 
## Inventory of strategies
 
## Inventory of strategies
# What are the emerging challenges and design drivers facing observational systems.
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# [[Emerging challenges and design drivers for observational systems]]
 
## Forecasting and data assimilation
 
## Forecasting and data assimilation
## LR transport
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## Lon Range transport
 
## Linked bi-directionality with other media
 
## Linked bi-directionality with other media
 
## Hazardous and persistent chemicals
 
## Hazardous and persistent chemicals
 
## Accountability and MP assessments  
 
## Accountability and MP assessments  
# What information gaps address those challenges
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# [[Information gaps in address those challenges]]
# System support for data archiving, harmonization, delivery and interpretation.
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# [[Data archiving, harmonization, delivery and interpretation]]
# Process for Moving forward
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# [[Process for Moving forward]]
  
 
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==Background==  
 
==Background==  
  

Revision as of 12:28, October 9, 2006

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What's New

Integration across Air Quality Observation Systems

  1. Objectives
  2. Summary of existing networks
    1. Summary of networks, field campaigns and remote sensing systems
    2. Findings from Intensive Field Campaigns
    3. Inventory of strategies
  3. Emerging challenges and design drivers for observational systems
    1. Forecasting and data assimilation
    2. Lon Range transport
    3. Linked bi-directionality with other media
    4. Hazardous and persistent chemicals
    5. Accountability and MP assessments
  4. Information gaps in address those challenges
  5. Data archiving, harmonization, delivery and interpretation
  6. Process for Moving forward

Background

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