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Attribution of Haze Project Update. Fire Emissions Joint Forum Meeting September 8-9, 2004 Worley, ID. Attribution of Haze Project Update. Today’s presentation Schedule status Class I areas for attribution Support contractor/web page Emissions data displays examples
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Attribution of Haze Project Update Fire Emissions Joint Forum Meeting September 8-9, 2004 Worley, ID
Attribution of Haze Project Update • Today’s presentation • Schedule status • Class I areas for attribution • Support contractor/web page • Emissions data displays examples • Source apportionment modeling parameters • Transport regression approach
2004 AoH Project Schedule - Status • 9/20-21 – Uses of Modeling Results training • 9/21-22 – AoH meeting (both in Salt Lake City) • “Interim” emissions inventories displays/qualifiers • Source apportionment modeling results for each Class I area by State and key species • Detailed draft outline of project report • 10/8 and every 2 weeks – conference call • Week of 11/15 – AoH and Dust Emissions Forum meetings/Causes of Haze tools training – Las Vegas • CoHA “transport regression” results for source regions • Natural/manmade source apportionment results for each Class I area • Continuing drafting or report • External review draft report December 2004 • Complete report by January 2005
AoH Phase I Web Page Operational • Go to the AoH Work Group “About” page and click on the “Phase I (ARS)” link under “Projects” in the right hand navigation box • Or, go directly to this link: http://www.wrapair.org/forums/aoh/ars1/index.html • This page contains a brief overview of the project and direct links to ARS presentations • The “Report” section of the navigation box will direct you to other ARS documents – currently, only the “EI Summary Products” link is active
Review of 2002 “interim” Emissions • Fires • Actual 2002 wildland fire and prescribed fire emission inventories • Specific location, date, size and fuel loading for each fire event. • Biogenic Emissions • Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (BEIS3) • Vegetation Data: Biogenic Emissions Landuse Database (BELD3) • Meteorological Data (MM5v3)
Next Steps • Review modeling and monitoring results • Work with RMC to determine best way to summarize boundary conditions and off-shore emissions • Prepare a simple comparison between “actual” and “interim” 2002 EI • Develop outline for final report • Generate summary products for Class I areas/clusters • Updates will be presented at AoH meeting in Salt Lake City (Sept. 20-22)
Tagging Priorities for “2002-like” EIs (State/Source Category/Species) for Geographic Source Apportionment Modeling Study (6/04)
NE NW NE-AK NW-AK SE-AK SW-AK SW SE Denali Transport Regression Region CoHA Project – Example Approach: Receptor-oriented source contribution analyses of aerosol/meteorological monitoring data
CoHA Project – Example Approach: Receptor-oriented source contribution analyses of aerosol/meteorological monitoring data
CoHA Project – Example Approach: Receptor-oriented source contribution analyses of aerosol/meteorological monitoring data