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Title: Short Course on Air Quality Forecasting


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Short Course on Air Quality Forecasting
By Clinton P. MacDonald Sonoma Technology,
Inc. 1360 Redwood Way, Suite C Petaluma, CA
94954 (707) 665-9900 clint_at_sonomatech.com Prepare
d for the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards Research Triangle Park, NC February
2002
Mike Gilroy Puget Sound Clean Air Agency 110
Union Street, Suite 500 Seattle, WA
98101-2038 (206) 689-4001 MikeG_at_pscleanair.org
Timothy S. Dye Sonoma Technology, Inc. 1360
Redwood Way, Suite C Petaluma, CA 94954 (707)
665-9900 tim_at_sonomatech.com
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Disclaimer
This short course on Air Quality Forecasting was
prepared as a result of work sponsored, and paid
for, in whole or in part, by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The
opinions, findings, conclusions, and
recommendations are those of the authors and do
not necessarily represent the views of the EPA.
The EPA, its officers, employees, contractors,
and subcontractors make no warranty, expressed or
implied, and assume no legal liability for the
information in this course. The EPA has not
approved or disapproved the content, nor has the
EPA passed upon its accuracy. The mention of
commercial products, their source, or their use
in connection with material reported herein is
not to be construed as actual or implied
endorsement of such products.
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Preface
This course should should be viewed as an
initial training in air quality forecasting and
as a work-in-progress. As more data become
available, analyses performed, reports reviewed,
etc., the course may be expanded and enhanced.
The EPA welcomes participants comments and
suggestions and any example analyses, new
databases, or additional references that might
enhance the course. The participants should keep
in mind that this course provides basic knowledge
to begin forecasting the Air Quality Index (AQI)
and methods to improve existing forecasting
programs it is not meant to show the only way to
forecast air quality.
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Acknowledgments
  • The instructors of this short course, Mr.
    Timothy S. Dye of Sonoma Technology Inc. (STI),
    Mr. Mike Gilroy of the Puget Sound Clean Air
    Agency, and Mr. Clinton P. MacDonald of STI,
    thank the many people who have contributed the
    comments, ideas, and examples to this course
    Joe Cassmassi, South Coast Air Quality Management
    District Lew Weinstock, Forsyth County
    Environmental Affairs and Bill Ryan, Penn State.
  • Other contributors to the workbook contents and
    review are
  • Hilary Main, Paul Roberts, Dianne Miller, Bev
    Thompson, STI
  • Richard (Chet) Wayland and John White, EPA
  • New Jersey Department of Environmental
    Protection
  • Shelby County Health Department, Memphis,
    Tennessee.
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