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Title: The New Emissions Modeling Framework System


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The NewEmissions Modeling FrameworkSystem
EMF
  • Emissions Modeling Team
  • Marc Houyoux, Madeleine Strum, Rich Mason, Norm
    Possiel
  • David Misenheimer, Darryl Weatherhead, Larry
    Sorrels
  • Bill Benjey, George Pouliot
  • Contractor UNC Institute for the Environment
  • Alison Eyth, Qun He, Alexis Zubrow, Darin Del
    Vecchio,Dongmei Yang

2
Overview
  • Background
  • Development status and benefits
  • How EPA is using the EMF
  • EMF Future
  • EMF Demo

3
EMF Motivation
  • Improve timeliness, quality, and transparency of
    emissions data used in air quality models

Air QualityModeling
EmissionsInventory
EmissionsModeling
Summariesand Analysis
Data handling SMOKE processing QA checks Standard
procedures Documentation Reproducibility
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EMF Goals
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  • Make emissions modeling faster and more
    accessible
  • Create and implement emissions modeling protocol
  • Provide data/processing transparency tracking
  • Data with versions, metadata, QA status
  • Emissions modeling applications and associated
    data
  • Data queries and summaries
  • Meet needs for multi-pollutant modeling
  • Create tools that can be used by EPA and others
    (e.g., RPOs, states)

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EMF capabilities
  • Data Manager
  • Organizes/stores data
  • Provides tracking of data changes using data
    versions
  • Supports metadata
  • QA Manager facilitates QA capabilities and
    tracking of QA steps, summaries, and queries
  • Case Manager
  • Organizes model steps, inputs, parameters
    (e.g., SMOKE)
  • Runs Emissions Modeling steps at NCC, records
    history and registers outputs
  • Control Strategy Tool (CoST)
  • Stores database of control measures (practices
    and technologies)
  • Supports user to create control strategies
    (multi-pollutant functionality)
  • Applies controls to emission inventories for use
    in SMOKE
  • All done in a multi-user environment
  • SMOKE and other tools are run from EMF, but are
    not within EMF

6
EMF Development Statusand benefits
7
Timeline
Jan 06SurrogateTool EMF Beta-releaseinstal
led atEPA
Oct 07Case MgtRunsSpeciationTool
Oct 07CompleteEMFDatabaseat NCC(2TB disk)
Sep 07UpdatedSpeciationTool
Apr 05 CoST team decides to use EMF
Mar 06InitialSpeciationTool
Mar 07Initial EMF servermove to NCC
Oct 04Project start
2005
2006
2007
2008
Oct 06First Case InputsSetup (2002v2)
Sep 05Final DesignDocument
May 07 EMFTraining
May 06First productiondata loaded
Oct 072020cc EMF Demo nears completion
Design
Production
Development
Maintenance
Data Manager
Case Manager
EmisView
QA Manager
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Major milestones met so far
  • EMF-funded components all exist in working form
  • Data Manager, including QA Manager
  • Case Manager
  • Control Strategy Tool (CoST)
  • Spatial Surrogate Tool
  • Speciation Tool
  • Server obtained, installed, and running at NCC
  • OAQPS using EMF for supporting ongoing projects
  • EMF training module created and training held at
    2007 EPA Emission Inventory conference

(Create challenging SMOKE inputs)
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How Data Manager helps EPA
  • Stores data in a PostgreSQL database accessible
    by all. All team members can find the latest
    data. Others data changes shared. Access by
    staff other than emissions modelers.
  • Supports multiple versions of datasets. We can
    access both old and current versions of data, for
    reproducibility and transparency.
  • Users can edit data in a user interface to the
    database. Convenient.
  • Automatically records metadata, such as who/when
    makes changes. Allows users to add what/why of
    changes and manual metadata entry. Eases our
    burden for keeping track of details other ways.
    Adds transparency after work is done.
  • Exports SMOKE-ready files, including
    documentation in file headers. Saves us time
    prevents possible format errors.
  • We can better focus on analysis and modeling
    needs.

10
How QA Manager helps EPA
  • Stores QA steps, who/when steps performed, QA
    status along with the data. We can easily find
    QA status of data. We can see the overall QA
    status, what QA steps complete, who performed
    steps, and the results. Users can add steps as
    needed.
  • Tracks QA steps by dataset version. We know what
    steps were performed on each version. Helps
    prevent skipping QA.
  • Supports running SQL queries on the data to
    perform QA steps and summaries. Give us the
    flexibility and convenience of database queries.
    Runs within EMF and results stored for present
    and future use.
  • Templates of QA steps (queries) can be created
    and reused. Helps ensure QA of data gets done,
    decreases learning curve for new emissions
    modelers.
  • Tracks both automated (run by EMF) and external
    and/or manual QA steps. Gives us needed
    flexibility to get work done.

11
How Case Manager helps EPA
  • Data in a Case (e.g., SMOKE run) linked to
    datasets in Data Manager. We have a single system
    to use for data handling and running SMOKE.
  • Exports all SMOKE-ready files needed for a SMOKE
    run with a few mouse clicks. Saves time and
    prevents possible errors associated with manually
    writing out many data files formats from many
    other data sources.
  • User interface for SMOKE. Reduces learning curve
    for new emissions modelers. We have a permanent
    record of SMOKE inputs, settings, and location of
    outputs.
  • Submits SMOKE jobs, preprocessing, and
    postprocessing to a compute server (amber) or
    EMF server. Supports desktop access to data and
    SMOKE cases, while running at NCC compute cluster
    to meet computational needs.

12
How EPA is using the EMF
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Uses to date
  • Data Manager and Case Inputs functions used
    for
  • 2002-based CAP platform v3 (2002, 2009, 2014,
    2020, 2030)
  • 2002-based CAP/HAP platform v3 (2002)
  • Ozone NAAQS Final Rule
  • OTAQs Locomotive Marine Rule
  • ORD 2005-based platform
  • Detroit Multi-Pollutant Study
  • Actually run using EMF Case Manager
  • SMOKE 2020 base case to demonstrate we can
    replicate the old way of running SMOKE
  • Speciation Tool runs for ORD to create
    SOA-enabled speciation profiles for SAPRC99 and
    CB05
  • A few sectors on the 2002ae (v4 platform), in
    development

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EMF in FY 2008
  • In-house efforts to setup EMF for operational use
  • EMF work assignment
  • Support and maintenance
  • Add quick and easy emissions sensitivity tool
    for AQMG
  • CoST
  • Completion of O3 NAAQS RIA Mobile Control
    Strategies
  • NOx/SOx NAAQS RIA Control Strategies
  • Manage SMOKE inputs
  • OTAQs Bond Rule and SECA / IMO modeling
  • Detroit Multi-Pollutant Study
  • Upcoming runs of SMOKE with EMF
  • 2002ae (v4) platform
  • New base runs for 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 for
    CDC/Phase, CMAQ evaluation, and Accountability

15
EMF future
  • Ongoing work to refine Data Manager, QA Manager
    with a more robust protocol, Case Manager, CoST
  • As part of OAQPSs daily operations, EMF is
    assisting us manage emissions modeling for 8
    projects simultaneously with few staff and high
    quality
  • Possibility for adapting to meet data management
    and modeling needs of others in AQAD and EPA
  • EMF could be Environmental Modeling Framework
  • Readily adaptable to support other applications
    such as CMAQ

16
EMF demo
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