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Re: Re: Suggested Website Structure
I am not sure which part of Bret's comments these attractive poetic analogies exactly refer to but I would like to remind us that the website at hand is...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 8/5/98

Re: Suggested Website Structure
Your's is the clearest statement I've yet seen on Website and Workbook objectives. Bravo! Paraphrasing: The website is the `home` which houses and supports...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 8/5/98

Mike Rizzo has registered
Ambient Monitoring, Data Analysis, Source Apportionment, Speciation

Peter Scheff has registered
Source-Receptor modeling, Trends analysis, Source characterization, Ambient measurements.

Suggested Website Structure
The most timid and aggressive users can be helped by a simple and clear organizational scheme for the Website which we seem to be dancing around.  To actually...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 8/4/98

Re: Re: Re: Suggested Website modifications and enhancements
I agree, if you are only talking about redundancy of content within a non redundant structure.  That is, spreading the NOAA READY site content into multiple...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 8/4/98

Re: Re: Suggested Website modifications and enhancements
Aside from some current uncertainties about: What goes in the Workbook vs What goes elsewhere on the Website, i think there are many things that inherently...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 8/4/98

Re: Re: Re: Where should the resources go?
If you see the weblinks as the most popular section, we have the problem that many users just want to use this site to `go somewhere else`. Having some...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 8/4/98

Re: Suggested Website modifications and enhancements
In the layout of the web I encourage you to keep the novice, and I mean REAL novice, in mind.  It's very likely that a novice will not click on any item...
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 8/4/98

Re: Re: Where should the resources go?
Resource Sections:  When the outline for the workbook was first developed, there was an obvious need to let data analysts know of available resources, hence...
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 8/4/98

Suggested Website modifications and enhancements
With the idea of multiple sort/screen options for viewing workbook content, the need for parallel sections outside `the workbook` seems unnecessary. I wonder...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 8/4/98

Re: Re: Where should the resources go?
I agree that:the distinction between the two resource sections has blurred considerably and should be discarded. 
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 8/4/98

Re: Where should the resources go?
Good question.  We have a `Resource section at the top level, which is subdivided into tools, data, literature, and glossary, and under the `Workbook` section,...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 8/4/98

Where should the resources go?
I recently posted some met resources items under: http://capita.wustl.edu/PMFine/Workbook/Resources.html ... including a nice set of met-FAQs i just stumbled...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 8/4/98

Re: Slow connect time to Web Site
Shelly, about how long does it take for your browser to render the outline? is the outline always rendered very slowly? If not when was the last time you...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 8/4/98

Re: Slow connect time to Web Site
The load time from for the main menu (Javascript) is about 10 sec from Europe, using a 56K modem. However, that loading is only once during a session....
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 8/3/98

Tom Pace has registered
Emission Inventory and Factors, Data Analysis, Receptor Modeling, Ambient Measurements

Re: Slow connect time to Web Site
I had similar `speed` problems a week or so ago, but not lately. A possible temporary solution for slow connect times, or if encountering java script errors...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 8/3/98

Slow connect time to Web Site
In the past two weeks, my connect time to the web site has greatly slowed. The `left` side of the home page takes much longer to load up than it used to....
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 8/3/98

The Regional Climate Centers
A nationwide network of six regional centers provides convenient and timely access to accurate and reliable climate information. These centers also monitor...
Submitted by Pitchford Marc

Test: Re: Re: query
Here's a test to see if I can use Stefan's Method to...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/31/98

Tom Moore has registered
Implementation of EPA-required PM2.5 monitoring network and support activities, Long-Term Urban Haze PM/Optical Monitoring Networks - Phoenix and Tucson,...

Mary Ann Heindorf has registered
PM2.5 contact for MI, chemical speciation, geographical distribution & transport, air quality trends, method bias

Mary Ann Heindorf, Ph.D. has registered
PM2.5 contact for MI, chemical speciation, geographical distribution & transport, air quality trends, method bias

Meteorological Tools: Frequently Asked Questions
Ilana Stern of UCAR has produced a very useful set of answers to Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ) on Meteorology (how to find/get data, etc.)
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/30/98

Meteorological Tools: LAPS
The Local Analysis and Prediction System (LAPS) integrates data from virtually every meteorological observation system into a very high-resolution gridded...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/30/98

Meteorological Tools: NOAA READY Website
Great Resource for Meteorological Data and Analysis Tools
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/30/98

Marc Pitchford has registered
Visibility protection in federal class I areas; fine particle sampling, speciation analysis, and data analysis; regional scale source apportionment studies.

Tom Rosendahl has registered
Particulate Matter (PM10&PM2.5) Program Implementation, Air Quality Data Analysis, Emission Inventory and Modeling, Control Strategy Development and Implementation,...

Cooment End vs Means
In his note Rich Poirot makes a set of observations and suggestions regarding the Workbook:

(1) He observes that we seem to agree on the content of the...

Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/30/98

Systems Approach to Air Quality Management - An AQ Analysis Framework
The human-air quality interaction can be described in many ways from different points of view. A useful framework is to view human-environmental interactions...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/30/98

Re: Problems with literature submittal
Yeah, we know of this problem and are looking into it. However, it will not get fixed for a week or so, because some key people are out of town.
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/29/98

Problems with literature submittal
Attempting to submit a recent lit ref, the journal (Environmental Health Perspectives) wasn't on the pull down menu. When I went to `register the Periodical`,...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/29/98

The Ends vs. the Means or the Chicken vs. the Egg?
comments on: `On PMFine Management, PMFine Analysis Workbook Design and Implementation`). I agree with Rudy's ideas on PMFine (or any pollutant) management...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/28/98

Comments on Poirot's Suggested Revision to Workbook Organization & Process
I agree with Rich's arguments for not structuring the Workbook on the six question laid out in the July 7 conference call minutes. I also really l...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/28/98

Suggested Revision to Workbook Organization & Process
Here are some ideas for possible reorganization of the Workbook. If no one likes them there's no problem. But if a few agree, or have other
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/23/98

Bill cox has registered
Spatial and Temporal Trends and Patterns of PM fine and constituents. Evaluation of air quality model performance and characterization of model uncertainty....

Minutes of the call to include the different views?
The minutes of the Jul 9 call constitute a were very useful recording for the 'organizational memory', particularly for those of us not participating in...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/28/98

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Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/27/98

Workbook structure, implementation
These notes are prepared as input to the PMFine Analysis Workbook design discussion to be continued on July 30, 1998. It states my beliefs, a suggested...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/27/98

Re: Re: OUTSTANDING ISSUES: Summary Statistics
...edging back toward the first question `What standard summary statistics are useful?`, one obvious category might be called `Compliance-related Statistics`....
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/24/98

Dave DuBois' (DRI) Air Quality Network Design Page
Page includes links to a network design bibliography, DRI PM2.5 MONITORING NETWORK DESIGN STRATEGIES presentation, and the field program planning for...
Submitted by Falke Stefan on 7/24/98

Re: query
Hypertext links can be included in these comments by adding the hyperlink code. The syntax for the code is:
  
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Submitted by Falke Stefan on 7/24/98

Comments on poirot's comments
Rich is on target with his comments. Hopefully within the next two years we will be able to learn from/incorporate data analysis/evaluation/assessment...
Submitted by vanarsdale alan on 7/24/98

alan vanarsdale has registered
PMf atmospheric chemistry, etc.

Re: OUTSTANDING ISSUES: Summary Statistics
Ducking for now the question of specifically what summary statistics are useful, I think Yes, certainly it would be good to consider and recommend a set...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/24/98

query
Is there a way (or could there be) to include a hypertext link within a text comment submitted through one of these comment boxes? An example of what I...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/23/98

Re: Re: HOW WILL WE ACCOMPLISH IT (the Workbook)?
Agreed, IF the workbook is envisioned as a static `paper document`, and IF (like FACA S&TSWG) the workgroup included a sufficient critical mass of `heavyweights`...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/23/98

Suggested Revision to Workbook Organization & Process
Here are some ideas for possible reorganization of the Workbook. If no one likes them there's no problem. But if a few agree, or have other ideas, we may...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/23/98

Re: HOW WILL WE ACCOMPLISH IT (the Workbook)?
This most certainly is the best means of ensuring that all of the section get completed to some degree. However, to develop a smooth flowing workbook without...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/22/98

Thoughts on the content of the Resource section.
In addition to the suggested resources: related guidance, maps, databases, and publications I think tools and possible a glossary should be added.
As...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/22/98

PM data needed for Inclusion in North American Integrated PM data sets
We are in the process of creating North American PM data sets for urban and rural areas by integrating data from current and historical monitoring networks....
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/20/98

North American Fine Particle Data Set
Long term North American PM data sets representative of urban and rural air quality created by integrating data from current and historical research and...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/20/98

NOAA-ARL Training in use of READY for Air Quality Applications
NOAA Air Resources Laboratory is providing a 7/22/98 training workshop for NESCAUM States on air quality applications of the NOAA READY website. Background...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/18/98

Make Workbook consistent with job assignmnets
The Table for Divvying up Sections of Workbook is very clear and logically constitute sections of the Workbook. It also seems to make up the main body of...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/18/98

Info on super-sites, speciation sites, etc.
Speaking of Super Sites. Given the workgroup’s interest in network siting and evaluation, could someone point to information on the PM2.5 network design/status,...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/18/98

Read and comment on the minutes?
As a learning exercise in the use of the web as a communications medium and for the sake of work-process transparency (Glasnost), I took the liberty of...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/18/98

Preparation for the next conference call, Thursday, July 30.
Hi Everyone. I had hoped to make some calls to get things rolling, but preparation for the Super Sites meeting here next week has taken its toll on my...
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/18/98

Minutes from the July 9 1998 Conference Call
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/17/98

Re: Training
A 'Training' page has been added under the Activities heading. Thanks for pointing out the 'bug' in the system. It has been taken care of and the Activity...
Submitted by Falke Stefan on 7/17/98

Re: Training
It makes a lot of sense to me. The training page could be a good place for the Workbook developers to see what tools and methods are actually being used,...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/17/98

Training
Could we add a header for `Training` on the Activities list. This will be an area of specific interest to States, and also an area where the website can...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/17/98

Suggested General Workbook Outline
Would this work?

Introduction: Resources: Exploratory Analysis: Compliance Analysis: Regional Analysis: Related Activities: Summary Reports:

...

Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/17/98

Re: WHEN WILL WE GET IT DONE?
Since there will be almost no `official` PM-Fine data available until after 3/99 (with no way to determine compliance till 3 years after that), and since...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/17/98

Re: Suggested Changes to the Website structure
Hey, this was a nice little virtual workgroup job! The new outline (arrived at by open concensus building) fits the needs much better. I take it that it...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/16/98

Re: Re: Re: Suggested Changes to the Website structure
OK we have modified the structure of the website based upon your comments. However, I suggest we reconsider moving WEBLINKS out of the resource section....
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/14/98

Re: Re: Suggested Changes to the Website structure
Regarding sections of the web site, here's my idea of the sections.

WHAT'S NEW - as is.
FORUM - discussion on questions related to pm2.5 data...

Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/14/98

Re: Suggested Changes to the Website structure
I agree with all of your suggestions.  However, I think that we should maintain a reports section in addition to the Workbook.  This section can be thought...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/14/98

Suggested Changes to the Website structure
What,s New - As is
Background - Remove it - not really needed
Forum   - Technical discussion topics on the Workbook
Workbook - Contains the...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/14/98

Fine Particulate (PM2.5) Data Analysis Workbook, DRAFT 4/28/98
This is a draft outline of the fine PM data analysis workbook prepared by Miki Wayland and Shelly Eberly
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/14/98

Re: How do I fix my PM2.5 problem? - Move it up.
The five questions of the workbook are organized temporally, so there really is no hierarchy.  What am I missing?
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/14/98

K. P. Pierson has registered
PM2.5 Coordinator for the State of Arkansas

How do I fix my PM2.5 problem? - Move it up.
From my perspective, the workbook outline is very reasonable. Some comments: The workbook should help answering the three fundamental questions of feedback-based...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/13/98

Voyager Decompiler
Data transformer from Voyager binary format to ASCII flat files
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/9/98

Real-time Environmental Applications and Display System (READY)
READY is an online source of past, present, and future meteorological data, as well as an interactive trajectory and dispersion modeling server.
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/9/98

Gif Animation Utility
Utility for animating a series of gif images located anywhere on the web
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/9/98

Movie
Animation utility for creating and viewing .AVI and .MOV files
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/9/98

Voyager
Voyager is a multidimensional data browser needed for browsing Voyager data files (.VOY).
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 7/9/98

PM analysis Workbook Introduction
The Workbook Introduction will contain two sections: 1. Purpose of Workbook - provide `How-To` approach for compliance related questions and provide...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

PM Analysis Workbook Resource Section
The Workbook Resource section will contain three subsections: 1. Network Maps - National, regional, and possibly smaller scale maps of the PM2.5...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

nares chuersuwan has registered
data analysis and measurement

Re: HOW WILL WE ACCOMPLISH IT (the Workbook)?
This procedure worked well during the FACA process in developing the Conceptual Model Document for the Science & Technical Support Work Group (STSWG). W...
Submitted by Wayland Bob on 7/8/98

Bob Wayland has registered
Data Analysis, Model-Data Intercomparison, Attainment Determinations

Re: WHY DO WE HAVE A WORKGROUP?
Sounds like a very reasonable goal. The question is how do we know what type of analysis states really need? Which part of their 'need' is actually set...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/8/98

Re: WHAT WILL THE MEMBERS DO?
I am inclided to suggest an open, INCLUSIVE approach to the membership where no one is a priori excluded. I would suggest to consider a set of people, special...
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/8/98

Re: Kick-off conference call for the Ad Hoc PM2.5 Data Analysis Workgroup,Thursday, July 9, 1-2pm EST.
I will not make it to the conference call but will be happy to share my comments through the Web.
Submitted by Husar Rudolf on 7/8/98

Kick-off conference call for the Ad Hoc PM2.5 Data Analysis Workgroup,Thursday, July 9, 1-2pm EST.
The kick-off conference call for the Ad Hoc PM2.5 Data Analysis Workgroup will be onThursday, July 9 from 1-2pm EST. The call-in number is (919) 541-4154....
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/8/98

WHY DO WE HAVE A WORKGROUP?
A short but simple proposed purpose of the work group is: `Develop a workbook detailing useful analyses of PM2.5 mass and speciationdata, useful as defined...
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/8/98

WHAT WILL THE MEMBERS DO?
What we are expecting from members of this work group include:

Participation in conference calls at a frequency agreed upon by the members of theworkgroup....

Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/8/98

WHEN WILL WE GET IT DONE?
Current plans are to complete a draft workbook by 9/98 and a "final" workbook by 3/99. Is thisrealistic?
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/8/98

HOW WILL WE ACCOMPLISH IT (the Workbook)?
There is a proposed template for divvying up the sections of the workbook among themembers of the workgroup. As a starting place, the sections listed are...
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 7/8/98

Rudolf Husar has registered
PM spatial-temporal pattern analysis, source apportionment, web-based collabotaion and AQ managment support.

Air Trajectory Pollution Climatology for the Lake Champlain Basin
This draft paper from a recent Lake Champlain conference includes some preliminary results from an ongoing Trajectory Climatology study. The last Figure...
Submitted by Poirot Rich on 7/1/98

Maryann Suero has registered
Compliance Monitoring; Speciation; Emission Inventory Evaluation; Source Apportionment; Development of Control Strategies

Michael Koerber has registered
Compliance Monitoring, SIP Development, Emissions Inventory Evaluation, Source-Receptor Analyses, Source Apportionment Studies

Tom DeFelice has registered
Physico-chemical characteristics, population dynamics, radiative characteristics

Patterns of dust transport to the Grand Canyon
Dust particles in the 2.5µm to 15µm diameter range contribute to regional haze that sometimes impairs visibility at the Grand Canyon and other National...
Submitted by Vasconcelos Luis on 6/3/98

Spatial resolution of a transport inversion technique
A spatial calibration for conditional frequency analysis, the inversion technique applied to routine back trajectories to study the association between...
Submitted by Vasconcelos Luis on 6/3/98

Spatial resolution of a transport inversion technique
A spatial calibration for conditional frequency analysis, the inversion technique applied to routine back trajectories to study the association between...
Submitted by Vasconcelos Luis on 6/3/98

A tracer calibration of back trajectory analysis
The potential of routine back trajectory analyses to locate sources of contaminants in air at Grand Canyon is investigated with data on methylchloroform...
Submitted by Vasconcelos Luis on 6/3/98

Re: 7. Assessment of impacts of natural sources of PM Fine, such as, biogenics, wildfires, dust
Question 1: Any pointers to the literature on the relationship between gaseous carbon and secondary pm? Question 2: Anyone have a feel for the usefulness...
Submitted by Barickman Patrick on 5/28/98

Patrick Barickman has registered
Emissions inventory, secondary pm from biogenic voc, ozone modeling

Luis Vasconcelos has registered
Fine particle analysis, long-range transport, visibility.

The Relationship Between Aerosol Light Scattering and Fine Mass
The purpose of this report is to present a comparative study of the aerosol light scattering - PM2.5 relationship using existing monitoring data. Light...
Submitted by Falke Stefan on 5/20/98

Maps of PM2.5 over the U.S. Derived from Regional PM2.5 and Surrogate Visibility and PM10 Monitoring Data
Fine mass has been monitored at a limited number of locations (~50 monitoring sites). Incorporation of related data into the spatial interpolation of fine...
Submitted by Falke Stefan on 5/20/98

Incorporating Topography in the Spatial Interpolation of Pollutant Concentrations
This paper incorporates topographical data into the spatial interpolation of quarterly and annually averaged particulate matter concentrations. A relation...
Submitted by Falke Stefan on 5/20/98

Correction of Particulate Matter Concentrations to Reference Temperature and Pressure Conditions
The 1997 revisions to the particulate matter NAAQS included changes in reporting observed concentrations from standard temperature and pressure to local...
Submitted by Falke Stefan on 5/20/98

Estimation of Daily Fine Particle Concentrations in Philadelphia
The purpose of this analysis is to estimate the daily fine particle concentration in Philadelphia for the period 1979-1983. The temporal interpolation method...
Submitted by Falke Stefan on 5/20/98

Declustering in the Spatial Interpolation
Air quality monitoring stations are generally located in or near urban areas while station coverage in rural regions is sparse. Clusters of urban sites...
Submitted by Falke Stefan on 5/20/98

Regional Simulation of Atmospheric Pollutants with the CAPITA Monte Carlo Model
A paper describing the CAPITA regional air quality model, based on the Monte Carlo approach. The paper describes the methodologies employed for modeling...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 5/20/98

OUTSTANDING ISSUES:
What standard summary statistics are useful? Should work group develop a set of summary statistics that (1) serve as the starting point for the data analyses...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/20/98

PM Analysis Workbook Appendices
8. Appendix A: Data Sources
     1. PM Fine Ambient Air Monitoring Networks Descriptions
          (1) Describe what collected by PM2.5 network...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/20/98

Suggested Related Activities/Guidance
1. Attainment Demonstration [plus other relevant AQMG guidance]
2. Data Handling Guidance (for spatial averaging, changing CMZs, changing standards)...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/20/98

Exploratory Analyses
The purpose of the exploratory analyses is to understand the PM2.5 problem better. Picture this as being area for ideas to develop, then as they become...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/20/98

1. How do we reconstruct PM2.5 mass concentrations from speciated data?
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/20/98

2. PM2.5 physical characterization. What is the particle size and morphology comprising the fine particulate matter?
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

3. PM2.5 chemical characterization. What are the chemical components of the fine particulate matter?
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

4. Air Quality Modeling. Data analyses to assist with modeling include
1. Emission inventory evaluation
2. Boundary conditions evaluation
3. Model evaluation
4. Episode selection
5. Relationship between FRM...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

5. Pollutant Interactions
1. PM Fine vs. (Ozone, wet deposition, toxics, greenhouse gasses)
2. VOC vs. organic aerosols
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

6. Met conditions conducive to PM Fine formation, accumulation, and removal
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

7. Assessment of impacts of natural sources of PM Fine, such as, biogenics, wildfires, dust
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

8. Origins and potential controls of organic aerosols
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

9. Fundamental differences in formation, accumulation, and removal of PM Fine in the eastern US vs the western US
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

10. Spatial and temporal patterns to aid with network design, including sampling frequency
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

11. Meta Databases - how to combine data from various databases where data are collected with different samplers and different levels of uncertainty.
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

Analyses focused on Compliance Questions. - PM Analysis Workbook Section 3
Within each section, address issues such as: `Questions to answer,` `Possible approaches to answering the questions,` `Software tools for assistance in...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

1. Am I meeting the PM2.5 NAAQS?
1. Follow rules of 40 CFR Part 50.
2. Pointer to Data Handling Guidance for questions dealing with monitors changing CMZ, monitors changing the standard(s)...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

2. Are my PM2.5 ambient air concentrations getting worse or better?
1. What do trend data show? (Mass and individual species, raw trends and trends adjusted for meteorology)
2. What do spatial/temporal plots show? (Mass...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

3. How do I fix my PM2.5 problem?
1. Identify who is causing the problem (local, transport, or both).
     (1) Source apportionment
     (2) Background/Transport considerations -...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

4. Did I fix the PM2.5 problem?
1. Are the PM2.5 ambient air concentrations moving in the direction needed to fix PM2.5 problem? (See Section b above)
     (1)...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

5. Have I monitored such that I can find/understand the PM2.5 problem?
1. Do I have the right number of monitors?
2. Do I have the right mix of monitors? (Mass (FRM and continuous), speciation, SPMs, ...)
3. Are the...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

PM Analysis Workbook Ressource Section
The Workbook Resource section will contain three subsections: 1. Network Maps - National, regional, and possibly smaller scale maps of the PM2.5 monitoring...
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

PM analysis Workbook Introduction
Introduction 1. Purpose of Workbook - provide `How-To` approach for compliance related questions and provide forum for theoretical, exploratory analyses....
Submitted by Wayland Miki on 5/19/98

Miki Wayland has registered
Data Analysis

Rational for the structure of this PM website
A primary function of this website is to provide a forum for the free exchange of ideas, information and resources in support of the development of a fine...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 5/19/98

Fine Particulate (PM2.5) Data Analysis Workbook, DRAFT 4/28/98
This is a draft outline of the fine PM data analysis workbook prepared by Miki Wayland and Shelly Eberly
Submitted by Eberly Shelly on 5/19/98

Rich Poirot has registered
PM Fine monitoring and data analysis

Shelly Eberly has registered
PMFine monitoring, quality assurance, and data analysis.

PM Implementation
This is EPA's homepage for information regarding the implementation of EPA's new air quality standards for ozone and particulate matter and regional haze...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 5/8/98

Unified Air Toxics Website (UATW) - Homepage
This website is to become a central clearinghouse and repository for air toxics information derived from the many different Federal, State, Tribal and Local...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 5/8/98

The Ambient Monitoring Technology Information Center (AMTIC)
AMTIC is operated by EPA's Monitoring and Quality Assurance Group. AMTIC contains information and files on ambient air quality monitoring programs, details...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 5/8/98

Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) - Homepage
In accordance with the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments EPA has required more extensive monitoring of ozone and its precursors in areas with persistently high...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 5/8/98

Center for Air Pollution Impact and Trend Analysis (CAPITA)
CAPITA is part of Washington University and performs air quality-related research, disseminates data, reports and software and hosts the WWW domain for...
Submitted by Schichtel Bret on 5/8/98

Bret Schichtel has registered
Ttransport processes, source-receptor relationship, and Air quality pattern and trend analysis

Stefan Falke has registered
Fine particle spatial pattern analysis