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Ozone Display: Houston Area Simulation. Adam RoseCVEN 689April 19, 2002. Overview. ObjectivesBackgroundProjectCompletedScheduledConclusionsHelpQuestions. . Objectives. To display ozone concentrationsTo create an end-user program that is a synergy of GIS and a strong database programGIS

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    1. Disclaimers for Presentation The effects used in this presentation were designed to be viewed with Office XP – they will not work properly in any other Office package. If you did not enable macros or your macro security is too high then no scripts can be run and parts of this presentation will not appear to work.

    2. Ozone Display: Houston Area Simulation Adam Rose CVEN 689 April 19, 2002

    3. Overview Objectives Background Project Completed Scheduled Conclusions Help Questions

    4. Objectives To display ozone concentrations To create an end-user program that is a synergy of GIS and a strong database program GIS – ArcMap from ArcGIS 8.x Database – Microsoft Excel (Office XP) User friendly Broadly used

    5. Objectives Allow novice the opportunity to quickly and easily display and manipulate data Use real-time data for accurate information

    6. Background Federal Standards (NAAQS) Ozone (O3) 1 hr: 0.12 ppm or 235 mg/m3 8 hr: 0.08 ppm or 157 mg/m3

    7. Problem: What problem? Visibility Health Environment …

    8. Background Ozone – Just like Cholesterol? Good and Bad

    9. The Good Ozone

    10. Precursors to the Bad Ozone

    11. Where is all the ozone?

    12. Project Overview (Before and After) Visual Basic – Excel ArcMap Design for end-user “Dummy” proofing Defining file locations, etc.

    13. Project Development

    14. Toolbar Icon

    15. Output from ArcGIS

    16. Questions? Feedback on form?

    17. Data

    19. Public Domain Website

    21. Synergy: The Hardest Part?

    22. Formatting

    23. Data Collection Facilities 199 Total Monitoring Stations 9 Currently report daily

    24. Excel and VB

    26. End-User Needs Questions that need to be answered Can the user “use” the system easily? Where can an error possibly occur? Can I add other functions now? Would someone need to use this? Would they want to?

    27. Data Formatting

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