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Rider 8: Ozone monitoring activities

Rider 8: Ozone monitoring activities. Saritha Karnae Dept. of Environmental Engineering Texas A&M University-Kingsville Kuruvilla John Dept. of Mechanical and Energy Engineering University of North Texas, Denton Corpus C hristi Air Quality Committee Meeting January 19, 2012.

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Rider 8: Ozone monitoring activities

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  1. Rider 8: Ozone monitoring activities SarithaKarnae Dept. of Environmental Engineering Texas A&M University-Kingsville Kuruvilla John Dept. of Mechanical and Energy Engineering University of North Texas, Denton Corpus Christi Air Quality Committee Meeting January 19, 2012

  2. Ozone Monitoring Sites

  3. Ozone Monitoring Sites

  4. Ozone Trends

  5. Ozone Trends Ozone trends observed at the research grade non-compliance grade monitoring stations operated by UNT-TAMUK.

  6. Annual exceedance count – 2009

  7. Annual exceedance count – 2010

  8. Annual exceedance count - 2011

  9. Monthly exceedance count - 2011

  10. Monthly exceedance count - 2011

  11. Weekday-Weekend analysis - 2011

  12. Time series of high ozone days

  13. Meteorological characteristics

  14. High ozone days - 2011

  15. High ozone days - 2011

  16. Backward trajectories Twenty four hour backward trajectories at CAMS 659 during high ozone days in 2010. (a) >=75 ppb, (b) >=70 ppb, (c) >=65 ppb, and (d) >=60 ppb

  17. Backward trajectories Twenty four hour backward trajectories at CAMS 659 during high ozone days (>=75 ppb) in 2011.

  18. Thank you.Questions?Contact:SarithaKarnaeResearch Engineering AssociateDepartment of Environmental EngineeringTexas A&M University-KingsvilleEmail: kask000@tamuk.eduDr. Kuruvilla JohnProfessor and Associate DeanCollege of EngineeringUniversity of North TexasEmail: kuruvilla.john@unt.edu

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