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Introduction and Overview of Course

Introduction and Overview of Course. Air Quality Modeling: Improving Predictions of Air Quality (analysis and forecasting perspectives). Met model. Predicted Quantity: e.g., ozone AQ violation. Chemical, Aerosol, Removal modules. CTM. How confident are we in the models & predictions?.

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Introduction and Overview of Course

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  1. Introduction and Overview of Course

  2. Air Quality Modeling: Improving Predictions of Air Quality (analysis and forecasting perspectives) Met model Predicted Quantity: e.g., ozone AQ violation Chemical, Aerosol, Removal modules CTM How confident are we in the models & predictions? Emissions Observations Section 3 – Introduction and Overview of Course

  3. Air Quality Forecasting Chemical Section 3 – Introduction and Overview of Course

  4. Phenological models AQ Modeling Is A SystemMany Meteorological Services Already Supply Operational Chemical Weather Products (e.g., FMI) Fire Assimilation System Satellite observations Final AQ products Phenological observations SILAM AQ model Aerobiological observations EVALUATION: NRT model-measurement comparison Physiography, forest mapping Assimilation HIRLAM NWP model Aerobiological observations Online AQ monitoring UN-ECE CLRTAP/EMEP emission database Meteorological data: ECMWF Real-time data needs! Section 3 – Introduction and Overview of Course

  5. Audience for Course • Decision makers • Overview of air quality analysis & forecasting • Uses of air quality models and general steps to develop/improve an air quality modeling program • Meteorologists and forecasters • Overview of air quality emissions and chemistry • Discussion of tools used to forecast air quality • Air quality scientists • Introduction to varies tools and techniques in air quality analysis Section 3 – Introduction and Overview of Course

  6. Day-by-Day Guide • Monday • AQ fundamentals • Tuesday • Meteorological Modeling – WRF • Wednesday • WRF/Chem • Thursday • WRF/Chem • Friday -applications • Forecasting, evaluation, impacts, management Section 3 – Introduction and Overview of Course

  7. Summary of Course – Introduction to Air Quality Modeling Section 3 – Introduction and Overview of Course

  8. Section 3 – Introduction and Overview of Course

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