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* [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]
 
* [http://westar.org/O3%20EE%20mtg%203-13/Exceptional%20Events%20table.htm WESTAR State Exceptional Events]
 
* [http://westar.org/O3%20EE%20mtg%203-13/Exceptional%20Events%20table.htm WESTAR State Exceptional Events]
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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]
  
 
== Eastern US Smoke ==
 
== Eastern US Smoke ==

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Illustrative Analyses of Exceptional Events

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

  • 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

Fireworks