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Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
The excellent OTR trends study Howard presented to the AQA workgroup (but not submitted electronically for posting and review on AQA website?) was the...
Submitted by Poirot Richard on 6/26/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Don't agree with Howard's claim that "There is no basis for inclusion of 30 ppb" in the range of 30-40 ppb
employed to describe average summertime ...
Submitted by Poirot Richard on 6/26/97

Volume I: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Rev June 13, 1997) with animations
Final version of the Air Quality Analysis Workgroup's Volume I: Executive Summary with animations. It is a compilation of key results from the OTAG Ai...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/25/97

Re: Re: Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I, peak shaving benefits
I agree that transported ozone from urban centers contributes significantly to regional ozone, but "peak shaving" may not reduce the regional ozone. ...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 6/21/97

Spatial Clustering of Ambient Ozone in Eastern U.S.
Ambient ozone data from AIRS data were used to perform a simple analysis of the spatial correlation structure of daily maximum 8-hour ozone levels. ...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/18/97

Re: Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
I would like to emphasize that a significant portion of the high regional ozone is a result of transported ozone from urban areas thus " peak shaving"...
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/18/97

Re: Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
I can not think of any justification to lower the range to 20 ppb.
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/18/97

Final Report, Volume III: Summaries of Individual AQAWG Analyses OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup
A brief summary and critical review was prepared for most of the AQAWG analyses identified in Table 1 in Volume II: Summary and Integration of ...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/16/97

PowerPoint OTAG AQA WG Presentation (Rev, June 13, 97 )
Revision of the Slides-and-bullets presentation of the AQA WG Executive Summ...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/16/97

OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup Results Summary
Final version of the OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup Results Summary. It is the AQAWG summary that will be included in the OTAG Executive Summary...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/16/97

Volume I: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Rev June 13, 1997)
Final version of the Air Quality Analysis Workgroup's Volume I: Executive Summary. It is a compilation of key results from the OTAG Air Quality Analy...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/16/97

Volume II: Summary and Integration of Results OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup
Final version of the Air Quality Analysis Workgroup's Volume II: Summary and Integration of Results OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup. Summaries o...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/16/97

Re: Comment on wind speed and ozone relationship
Hey this is fun! Lets set up a blue ribbon committee to study if gravity causes apples to fall. I would propose Sir I. Newton to chair it. Of course l...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on the average range of ozone transport
This is why we have been distinguishing the different scales: Ozone as pollutant mass is transported 150-500 miles from the source of its precursors. ...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Weeday-weekend analysis: Urban area VOC (plus NOX) emission reductions shave urban peaks. Regional O3 formation is NOx limited.
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
This is how: ( From What are the implied ranges of ozone transport):
"The directly attributable influence of specific urban areas can be traced to ...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
If there are OTAG-scale O3 trends as (not just sub-regional trends), it would be interesting to see. What do you suggest specifically?
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Our fault - improper figure labeling . Lets call it a case of misread figure captions. However, based on urging from Rich Poirot, Figure 7a was replac...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
The ozone transport range of 150-500 miles has been on the Workgroup table throughout the past year. The local, sub-regional and regional ranges you a...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
The argument is simple: if most of the excess O3 within OTAG is anthropogenic, emitted inside OTAG, then it is controllable, in priciple. Of course, a...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
I have no problem with making the upper end 50 if we also make the lower end 20 and indicate that it is a range. So, it would read:

...range of...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Fair comment, the Ohio River Valley is industrial and urbanized, so the new wording is:

...near major metropolitan areas and along the industri...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Jeff, I am not sure what to make of the 'at 50-80 ppb'. The scale of average ozone transport should not depend on concentration. Of course, the scale ...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
I used 'peak shaving' for crispness and brevity of the abstract but it meant to say the same as Jeff's wording. What do you say?
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Fine, lets clean it up, but we have been calling OTAG a domain, not a region, so it will read:

Emissions in the central part of the OTAG domain...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Boy, if that little word THE was'n there..

The wording in the body of ExecSum says:

.. urban nonattainment areas contribute significantl...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
It may be difficult to assemble a Politically Correct set of 'Special Thanks..' to the workgroup members or to anyone/anything else. The co-chair pers...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Well, we have not used references in ExesSum...However, on the web version there should be references and links to the supporting reports. Some of us ...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/13/97

Final Report, Volume III: Summaries of Individual AQAWG Analyses OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup
A brief summary and critical review was prepared for most of the AQAWG analyses identified in Table 1 in Volume II: Summary and Integration of Resu...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/12/97

Final Report, Volume II: Summary and Integration of Results OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup
During the summer months, high ground-level ozone concentrations are observed within and downwind of many of the large urban areas in the eastern U...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/12/97

Re: Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Wait a minute, maybe Howard & I are commenting on different Figure 7a's or mixed captions? From my web-browsers view the caption for Figure 7a (ozone ...
Submitted by Poirot Richard on 6/11/97

Re: Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Personally, I find figure 7a to be among the most useful illustrations in the report - especially given objective of conveying an "Executive Summary"....
Submitted by Poirot Richard on 6/11/97

Anatomy of the July 1995 Regional Ozone Episode
An animation illustrating how airmass stagnation and circulation over the Midwest leads to accumulation of ozone over which is subsequently transport ...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 6/11/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
each diagram should have a reference.
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/11/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Comment on abstract: You might also consider a acknowledgment page to the major group participants.
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/11/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Comment on abstract: 5th para. additional sentence to be added at end.. "However, data analysis indicates that urban areas are still the major source ...
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/11/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Comment on abstract: 5th para. 4th sentence should read " Emissions in the central part of the OTAG region....."
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/11/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Comment on the abstract: 5th para. 3rd sentence delete " urban 'peaking shaving' " and insert "lowering the maximum ozone values found in urban non...
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/11/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Comment on the abstract: 3rd para. 6th sentence should read "(300-500 miles at 60-80ppb)"
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Comment on the abstract: 2nd para. 2nd sentence - delete "and along the industrial Ohio River Valley" or insert the words "urbanized and" before indu...
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Comment on the abstract: 2nd para. 1st sentence should read "30-50ppb" as agreed at a earlier meeting;
Submitted by West Jeffrey on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Ozone is indeed controllable by measures within the OTAG domain. The high ozone concentrations in excess of the tropospheric background originate from...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
The distances of ozone impact deduced from multiple types of analysis range from 150 to 500 miles. The directly attributable influence of specific u...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Strong ventilation with high wind speeds prevents the local build-up near the sources (Figure 6b), but contributes to long-range transport and regio...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
Ten year trends show that the number of 120 ppb, 1-hr exceedances has declined markedly over the past decade in areas like the northeastern Ozone Tr...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
During the dirtier, high-ozone days (the 90th percentiles) the urban influence is very pronounced but confined to about one or two hundred miles fro...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
During the summer ozone season, the OTAG domain is periodically ventilated by air coming from outside the domain where ozone concentrations average ...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I
VOC controls appear to be effective for urban 'peak shaving' while NOX emission reductions are likely to be effective for regional ozone reductions.<...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comment on Executive Summary, Vol I, what is meant by Ozone within the domain is controllable?
The anthropogenic ozone originates from within the OTAG domain and therefore it is controllable with measures inside the domain. The strong weekly cyc...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comments on Executive summary Vol I, modeling results
The [COMMENT: add "OTAG"] modeling results have been evaluated based on the model performance and on the representativeness of the selected modeling...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comment on the average range of ozone transport
The average range of ozone transport distance implied from an array of diverse methods is between 150 and 500 miles. However, the perceived range, de...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Comment on wind speed and ozone relationship
The analysis of ozone data along with transport winds shows that low windspeeds, <3m/sec, cause ... [COMMENT: "allow" is a more accurate descriptor....
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

What are the ozone concentrations at the edge of the OTAG domain?
The analysis of more than 600 monitoring stations data shows that ozone at the edges of the OTAG domain corresponds to the tropospheric background o...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 6/10/97

Final Report, Volume II: Summary and Integration of Results adn Vol III
During the summer months, high ground-level ozone concentrations are observed within and downwind of many of the large urban areas in the eastern U...
Submitted by Webmaster on 6/5/97

PowerPoint OTAG AQA WG Presetation (Rev, June 2, 97
Revision of the Slides-and-bullets presentation of the AQA WG Executive Summ...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 6/1/97

Volume I: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Rev June 2, 1997)
Revised version of the Air Quality Analysis (AQA) workgroup Executive Summary to the Policy Group.
Submitted by Guinnup David on 6/1/97

temperature spatial scale confusing
Not clear on paragraph on spatial temperature vs ozone.

Also,unsure why 8 hr avg proposed standard is mentioned.

Urban areas(where most ...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/27/97

Volume I: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Rev May 26, 1997)
Revised version of the Air Quality Analysis (AQA) workgroup Executive Summary to the Policy Group.
Submitted by Guinnup David on 5/26/97

What was temperature & monitor elevation vs cities?
Would like to see the temperatures associated with the ozone readings. Your conclusions are consistent with previous science used for ozone models th...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/22/97

Vince Shiau has registered
Submitted by Shiau Vince on 5/22/97

Re: Re: Draft Vol. 1 Need revision to section on ozone and climatical data
Would like to see data for TN and south that you are referring to.
Submitted by Dege John on 5/22/97

Re: Re: Draft Vol. 1 Need revision to section on ozone and climatical data
Would like to see the data for Atlanta.
Submitted by Dege John on 5/22/97

Re: Re: Draft Vol. 1 Need revision to section on ozone and climatical data
yes, with reductions in VOCs from lower vapor pressure gasoline and lower tailpipe emissions, the benefits have been lower numbers of exceedances. Hig...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/22/97

Re: Re: Draft Vol.1 Revised to include factual references
yes, I included my references for information purposes for the comment.
Submitted by Dege John on 5/22/97

Re: Re: Draft Vol. 1 Changes to
Texas has dne extensive evaluation of the NOx reduction disbenefit and highlights the difficulty in reducing ozone levels below the standard without i...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/22/97

Jerry Sheehan has registered
Ambient air monitoring
Submitted by Sheehan Jerry on 5/20/97

Re: Re: Vol. 1 draft: Model reliability Misstated.
yes. Model shortcomings are stated; was thinking of the methods used to determine biogenic emissions; bag studies were used to determine emissions(mea...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/20/97

tim leonguerrero has registered
data analysis, modeling

Submitted by leonguerrero tim on 5/20/97

Is ozone transported or its precursors?
Is ozone transported, or its precursors? If it is only its precursors, what implications would this have conisdering possible long range transport of...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/19/97

Recommend additional analysis on model predicted background
EPA and other documents state that the background concentratins of ozone are 30 to 40 ppb. However, review of data for National Parks reveals concent...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/19/97

Vol 2 misstates the daily background maximums
The correct Spatial and Temporal Pattern of ozone in OTAG is
illustrated by the following data; Vol 2 misstates the daily
maximums as 30-40 ppb ...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/19/97

TOP 10 OTAG/AQA Conclusions: Richard Poirot
Top 10 things I wish we had gotten around to/ had time for/ might take up in the future:
1. Emissions Data (a): Historical trends (NOx and VOC) - m...
Submitted by Richard Poirot on 5/17/97

Re: Re: Re: Draft Vol. 1 Changes to
Sorry for my confusing statement. I meant that 'disbenefit' can (and from the data does) occur whenever NOx scavenging substantially reduces ambient O...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/16/97

Re: Drfat Vol 1 Summary does no accurately reflect pattern of ozone
The summertime O3 concentrations you list seem to high when compared with the most recent trend analyses. In the report "Spatial Pattern of Daily Max...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 5/16/97

Comments on Vol 1. - Pattern of Ozone on Edges of Region
In looking at some of the maps, shouldn't we flag the SW corner of the region as an additonal area that may have some ozone levels higher than what we...
Submitted by Long David on 5/16/97

Re: Re: Draft Vol. 1 Changes to
I disagree with the allegation that the "red hot" disbenefit maps are from in the middle of the night. The work done by LADCo for the Chicago nonatta...
Submitted by Long David on 5/16/97

TOP 10 OTAG/AQA Conclusions: Richard Poirot
1. Ozone transport occurs over multiple scales of distance and direction, and on any given day can be predominantly influenced by local (surface) flow...
Submitted by Richard Poirot on 5/16/97

Re: Draft Vol. 1 Incomplete on
The comment that “elevated point sources have little or no affect on urban areas” seems inconsistent with routine plume mapping studies that show ozon...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/15/97

Re: Draft Vol. 1
Your suggestion that on the average, the Nashville urban plum does not extend ( or is indistinguishable from background) beyond 30 miles can not be re...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/15/97

Re: Draft Vol. 1 suggestions:
Yes, O3 is in photostationary state equilibrium near the sources, but once O3 is fully formed and the NOx precursor is gone, O3 is removed by dry depo...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/15/97

Re: Draft Vol. 1 Need revision to section on ozone and climatical data
High temperature appears to be more of a coincidental then causal factor for high ozone. In the Northeast, the origin of both hot and high O3 airmasse...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/15/97

Re: Draft Vol.1 Revised to include factual references
The Executive Summary to the Policy Group does not contain references to any specific reports. It is (collective) 'expert opinion' by the AQA Workgrou...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/15/97

Re: Draft Vol. 1 Changes to
"NOx reductions can actually increase ozone levels and increase the population exposure".I presume you refer to the famous disbenefit thing popularize...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/15/97

Re: Vol. 1 draft: Model reliability Misstated.
The model overprediction of isoprene apears to be substantial. Several 'stakeholder' presenters stressed that point and backed with analysis. Aren't t...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/15/97

Re: comments on the AQA results summary and Vol I ES
1. Ozone trends. Yes, long-term ozone trends should be included

5. OTAG-well defined control domain?. If substantial man-made ozone would enter...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/14/97

Voyager Script
I have been doing research about the air quality by using
"Hourly US AIRS Data" in CAPITA. Voyager software makes me
deal with those data sets i...
Submitted by Kim Hag-Yeol on 5/14/97

TOP 10 OTAG/AQA Conclusions: jeffrey west
All ozone nonattainment areas should be considered ozone problem areas.
Submitted by jeffrey west on 5/14/97

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Submitted by Mayes Peter on 5/13/97

Elfrun Lehmann has registered
Modeling ozone concentrations based on the distribution of biogenic emissions in the area of Washington-Baltimore
Submitted by Lehmann Elfrun on 5/13/97

Volume II: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Rev May 8, 1997)
Revised version of the Air Quality Analysis (AQA) workgroup Executive Summary Volume II to the Policy Group.
Submitted by Stoeckenius Till on 5/9/97

TOP 10 OTAG/AQA Conclusions: Howard Feldman
In some regions of the OTAG domain, peak ozone concentrations and the number of exceedances have declined dramatically over the last 15 years.
Submitted by Howard Feldman on 5/9/97

TOP 10 OTAG/AQA Conclusions: David Long
Short range ozone transport (<150 miles) appears to be far more important than longer range transport.
Submitted by David Long on 5/9/97

Re: Draft Vol. 1 Need revision to section on ozone and climatical data
data from NY have shown that ozone concentrations have decreased in the last 15 years despite increases in hot (>90F) days. the ratio between exceeda...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 5/9/97

comments on results summary and ES
comments on volume I ES and the results summary

1. "Trends" have been specifically identified in the tasks yet all trends information has bee...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 5/9/97

comments on the AQA results summary and Vol I ES
comments from Feldman on volume I ES and the results summary

1. "Trends" have been specifically identified in the tasks yet all trends inform...
Submitted by Feldman Howard on 5/9/97

OTAG Air Quality Analysis Results Relevant to Assessment of Coarse Grid States (Draft)
Summary of AQA results relevant to the Policy group's discussion of UAM-V fine grid ozone contributions from locations in the coarse grid.
Submitted by Poirot Richard on 5/9/97

Connie Simmons has registered
Air quality analysis(and monitoring)relating to ozone formation and transport(local, regional, and long range).
Air quality modelling relating to o...
Submitted by Simmons Connie on 5/8/97

Vol. 1 draft: Model reliability Misstated.
Do air quality data support the use of UAM-V model use to evaluate control options?

YES, but general directiion only. UAM V model runs in Houst...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Draft Vol. 1 Changes to
Do air quality data suggest high-leverage means for controlling ozone?

In urban areas where ozone is VOC limited, the primary control strategy ...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Draft Vol.1 Revised to include factual references
Is there evidence that precursor emission changes cause ozone concentration changes?

There is empirical evidence that anthropogenic emission ch...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Draft Vol. 1 Need revision to section on ozone and climatical data
The following better reflects the affects of climate on ozone levels:

Comparison of episodes with climatological data?

Generally, HIGH T...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Draft Vol. 1 suggestions:
The following changes are recommended:
What is the lifetime of ozone and precursors over the OTAG region?

Ozone in ambient air is created an...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Draft Vol. 1
Suggested revisions:
What are the ranges of ozone transport implied from various studies?

The areas impacted by ozone from large urban areas...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Draft Vol. 1 Incomplete on
I believe the revisions that follow more accurately reflect the state of knowledge on transport:

Ozone transport; beneficial or harmful?
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Draft Vol. 1 Summary Ozone Variance for time & space Improvements
How much does ozone vary in time and space?

Ozone exhibits strong day-to-day variation that can be quantified by examining low ozone and high...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Drfat Vol 1 Summary does no accurately reflect pattern of ozone
I have read and listened to various experts describe their work/interpretation of their individual ozone issues but have been unable to get a clear t...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Vol. 1 Draft
I have read and listened to various experts describe their work/interpretation of their individual ozone issues but have been unable to get a clear t...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/8/97

Ozone as a Function of Local Wind Direction and Wind Speed: Evidence of Local and Regional Transport
A way to examine the role of ozone transport is to classify the ozone concentration data (1986-95) into wind direction and wind speed ranges. The data...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/7/97

TOP 10 OTAG/AQA Conclusions: jeffrey west
Ozone transport does occur on a local, sub-regional, and regional scale.
Submitted by jeffrey west on 5/7/97

jeffrey west has registered
Submitted by west jeffrey on 5/6/97

OTAG AQA WG Presetation to the Policy Group, Cleveland, June 2, 97
Slides-and-bullets presentation of tha AQA WG Executive Summary Report to t...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/6/97

On the AQA WG Executive Summary
The AQA WG Executive Summary Report and the Husar Rudolf on 5/6/97

TOP 10 OTAG/AQA Conclusions: Bret Schichtel
The OTAG process works. Bring together all of the stake holders and the high degree of interaction between the science and policy groups kept the sci...
Submitted by Bret Schichtel on 5/6/97

OTAG Stakeholders Presentations, Atlanta: Summary of Summaries (SOS)
A three-page summary of the OTAG stakeholder presentations was prepared for several purposes: (1) To inform the Air Quality WG and (maybe others) abou...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/3/97

Ozone in Hazy Air Masses
This is an ozone transport report from our historical archives, 1976.A case study of high ozone concentrations in a synoptic scale hazy air mass over ...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 5/1/97

John Dege has registered
Basic science of ozone including natural levels caused by biogenics , reactivites of different VOC species, modeling accuracy, and the true extent of...
Submitted by Dege John on 5/1/97

TOP 10 OTAG/AQA Conclusions: Rudolf Husar
The OTAG Process. The science-policy interaction and the stakeholder participation was most instructive. Is command & control dead for good? Now I hav...
Submitted by Rudolf Husar on 5/1/97

List Your Top 10 Conclusions from OTAG Air Quality Workgroup Activities
In order to build consensus and prepare a representative summary of results, this is page invites members to list their ‘top 10’ conclusions and recom...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 4/30/97

TOP 10 OTAG/AQA Conclusions: David Guinnup
The community of air quality analysts and the analytical networking capabilities that have been created as a result of OTAG have contributed substanti...
Submitted by David Guinnup on 4/30/97

Alex Guenther has registered
Biogenic emissions modeling.
Influence of biogenic emissions on atmos. chem.
Submitted by Guenther Alex on 4/30/97

OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup Results Summary (Rev May 2, 1997)
Revisision of the '2 page' Air Quality Analysis (AQA) workgroup summary, to be submitted to Wolcoff.
Submitted by Guinnup David on 4/30/97

Volume I: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Rev May 2, 1997)
Revised version of the Air Quality Analysis (AQA) workgroup Executive Summary to the Policy Group.
Submitted by Guinnup David on 4/30/97

Tehseen Khokhar has registered
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Submitted by Khokhar Tehseen on 4/28/97

NAAQS on the Web - A Project by PowervisioN and Electricity Daily
Project mission: Combine the power of the web with analyses of EPA's proposed revisions to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. You will find f...
Submitted by WOJICK PE DR.DAVID on 4/23/97

Ralph Morris has registered
Photochemical modeling, model performance evaluation, and
uncertainties. Data analysis and model/data intercomparisons.
Control strategy evalua...
Submitted by Morris Ralph on 4/22/97

USA Air Quality Nonattainment Areas
The Clean Air Act and Amendments of 1990 define a "nonattainment area" as a locality where air pollution levels persistently exceed National Ambient A...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 4/21/97

Regional Ozone Patterns in the Eastern U.S. 1985-1995: Statistical Pattern Analysis and Classification and Regression Tree (CART) Analysis in Support of the Ozone Transport and Assessment Group (OTAG) Modeling Effort
his report summarizes an analysis of the meteorological and ozone air quality conditions observed throughout the Eastern U.S. during the period 1985-1...
Submitted by Webmaster on 4/16/97

CLASSIFICATION OF OZONE EPISODES FOR FOUR SOUTHERN CITIES ACCORDING TO TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS
This report summarizes the results of an ozone episode classification analysis that was performed for the cities of Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, an...
Submitted by Webmaster on 4/16/97

Re: Volume I: Executive Summary--Ozone transport
Mike, you are correct that the statement of ozone transport does not apply equally in all areas. Some regions will preferentially be the "receptor" ...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 4/16/97

CLASSIFICATION AND REGRESSION TREE ANALYSIS TO SUPPORT THE SELECTION OF EPISODES FOR REGIONAL-SCALE PHOTOCHEMICAL MODELING OF THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S.
This report documents the episode selection analysis that was performed to support the identification of a regional-scale ozone episode (with emphasi...
Submitted by Belle Hudischewskyj on 4/15/97

Elevated ozone over the north-central OTAG states during clean days
Bullet #4: The significance of this observation is not clear. Nor is it that it is in any way related to sources of ozone precursors. Landscape
...
Submitted by Edgerton Eric on 4/14/97

Re: Pattern of Ozone - another view
The (40, mostly rural, and for the most part uniquely sited) CASTNet ozone sites provide an invaluable compliment to the
existing n...
Submitted by Poirot Richard on 4/14/97

Pattern of Ozone
Bullet #2: From the perspective of rural sites, this statement does not bear out. There may be a step function somewhere around the
Mississ...
Submitted by Edgerton Eric on 4/14/97

Ozone Transport-Lifetime
Bullet #1: It's not clear that AQA actually derived ozone lifetimes. The analyses I have seen, have assumed lifetimes of 1 or 2 days and used
...
Submitted by Edgerton Eric on 4/14/97

Ozone Transport Extent
Bullet #2: It should be noted that different scales come from different analyses. The general picture seems to be that transport scale gets
...
Submitted by Edgerton Eric on 4/14/97

Episode Characterization
As part of its analysis, AQA should consider two reports by SAI on episode selection. I believe that these reports characterize episodes in the
...
Submitted by Edgerton Eric on 4/14/97

Bullet #2: AQA should examine the regional variability of this effect. It may be more evident in some urban areas (e.g., OTR) than others. It
...
Submitted by Edgerton Eric on 4/14/97

Bullet #1: It's not clear to me that AQA has done any work on this subject. Work done by the emissions and modeling groups, however,
indica...
Submitted by Edgerton Eric on 4/14/97

Model/Data Comparison
Bullet #2: The north/south bias varies from episode to episode, but can be very substantial. The word "some" understates regional
differenc...
Submitted by Edgerton Eric on 4/14/97

David Alexander has registered
Binational transboundary impacts: Western OTAG states into Ontario and Canada; Ontario and Quebec sources into the USA (esp. NESCAUM/North East states...
Submitted by Alexander David on 4/9/97

Announcement to the OTAG Policy Group, April 15, 1997
In light of the extensive presentations from stakeholders planned for the April OTAG Policy Group meeting, the Air Quality Analysis workgroup will n...
Submitted by Guinnup David on 4/9/97

OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup Results Summary
As requested by the OTAG commisioners, I have been working on a 2-page summary for the AQAWG. After much whittling away, I have gotten the 2-page s...
Submitted by Guinnup David on 4/9/97

Tom Pierce has registered
biogenic emission modeling
Submitted by Pierce Tom on 4/7/97

Sanford Sillman has registered
Modeling of ozone and related species (outside of OTAG), evaluation of
models and observations for species that are relevant to ozone chemistry
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Submitted by Sillman Sanford on 4/4/97

Summary: Transport, Mixing Phenomena and Model Performance over the Northeast.
This summary was prepared as an informational document for use by the OTAG Air Quality Analysis Workgroup. Two complementary assessments were perfor...
Submitted by Blumenthal Don on 4/1/97

Don Blumenthal has registered
Air pollutant transport analysis, integrated assessment.
Submitted by Blumenthal Don on 4/1/97