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Preliminary Summary of 2010 Ozone Season in New Jersey

Preliminary Summary of 2010 Ozone Season in New Jersey. Weather Summary. Days Over 90 Degrees In New Jersey. Source: New Jersey State Climatologist Data are preliminary and subject to change. Data through September 8, 2010. Summer Average Temperatures 10 Highest Years (June – August)

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Preliminary Summary of 2010 Ozone Season in New Jersey

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  1. Preliminary Summary of 2010 Ozone Season in New Jersey

  2. Weather Summary

  3. Days Over 90 Degrees In New Jersey Source: New Jersey State Climatologist Data are preliminary and subject to change Data through September 8, 2010

  4. Summer Average Temperatures 10 Highest Years (June – August) Data Since 1895 Source: New Jersey State Climatologist Data are preliminary and subject to change

  5. Summer Precipitation 10 Driest Years Source: New Jersey State Climatologist Data are preliminary and subject to change

  6. Ozone Summary

  7. Ozone Standards • 1-Hour Standard: 0.12 ppm • 1997: Revised to an 8 – Hour Standard of 0.08 ppm • 2008: 8 – Hour Standard Lowered to 0.075 ppm • January 6, 2010: Proposed Lowering to 0.060 – 0.070 ppm and Adding A Secondary Standard

  8. Proposed Secondary Ozone Standard • W 126 Index in Range of 7 to 15 ppm-hours • Daily W126 Index: sum of the sigmoidally weighted hourly ozone concentrations during the 12-hour daylight period, 8:00 a.m. to 7:59 p.m. • Highest 3 – Month Sum

  9. Maximum 8-Hour Average of 0.111 ppm at Bayonne on July 6, 2010 Unhealthy Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups Moderate Good

  10. Preliminary 8- Hour Design Values For New Jersey Sites 2008 – 2010 Parts per Million (ppm) * 2010 data is preliminary and subject to change. 4th Max is based on data through September 3, 2010 + Newark site was not operational in 2008

  11. Ozone 4th Highest 1 Hour Daily Maximum Parts Per Billion 2008 – Sept. 10, 2010 ( ) – Based on only one full year’s data Preliminary Data – Subject to Change

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