CalNex Forecast Prepared Saturday 1 May 2010. Predicted Features - Potential Targets Monday - Potential P3 Flight day Opportunity to sample aged LA emissions.

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CalNex Forecast Prepared Saturday 1 May 2010

Predicted Features - Potential Targets Monday - Potential P3 Flight day Opportunity to sample aged LA emissions and descended intercontinental pollution off shore from LA to north of Point Conception. These features will be moving onshore on Tuesday. Opportunity for sampling near field LA Basin emissions against relatively clean background. Potential targets in southern/central SJV (Kern, Tulare/ Kings, Fresno) - poor dispersion and deteriorating air quality. Moderate AQ expected for central SJV (Tulare, Kings, Fresno Counties). AQ is anticipated to be in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (USG) range in southern SJV (Kern County) Tuesday - Potential P3 Flight day AQ is anticipated to remain in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (USG) range in southern SJV (Kern County). Potential for AQ to be in USG range in central SJV.

Synoptic Overview for California Saturday May 1 High pressure Ridge over the eastern pacific forecast to build over CA Northerly transport flow over the west Sunday May 2 Ridge peaks as it moves inland Flow shifts more NNW Valley gradients tightens in N.CA, weaker in S.CA Monday May 3 Weak trough approaches the NW, Breaking down the Ridge Transport flow in N. Cal is W-NW, slightly weaker flow Westerly in SoCal Models in more agreement with breaking down the ridge. Tuesday May 4 Trof over WA/OR Flow is Westerly-NW in the north, SW in south CA Valley and desert gradients relax Marine layer returns by Tuesday

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Tuesday 05 PDT - 2-day-old prog

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Large Scale Transport

SF Bay Area NO FORECAST TODAY (for met features see COAMPS slides in Southern Coast Waters section) Current forecast (previous forecast)

Sacramento Valley NO FORECAST TODAY (for met features see COAMPS slides in Southern Coast Waters section) Current forecast (previous forecast)

Central Coast NO FORECAST TODAY (for met features see COAMPS slides in Southern Coast Waters section)

San Joaquin Valley SATURDAY MAY 1 Morning Soundings: The soundings for Fresno and Bakersfield were not available. Wind Profilers: Light to moderate north to northeasterly flow across the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) this morning. Profiler at Lost Hills in Kern County indicates a virtual temperature inversion of 15 degrees F from surface up to 984 feet AGL. Surface Winds (CANSAC 00Z): Moderate to strong NW to N flow across the Delta and northwesterly flow over Altamont Pass predicted throughout the day. Typical daytime upslope flow and nighttime/early morning downslope flow near the mountain regions. Northern SJV and west side of Fresno County: Light to moderate NW flow predicted throughout the day. Southern and central SJV: Light S and SW wind flow with some areas light and variable flow across the predicted this morning becoming light to moderate NW by 17:00. SUNDAY MAY 2 Surface Winds (CANSAC 00Z): Strong to moderate N flow predicted across the Delta and strong NW to N flow over Altamont Pass predicted throughout the day. Typical daytime upslope flow and nighttime/early morning downslope flow near the mountain regions in Tulare and Kern Counties. Moderate N flow predicted near the valley floor/mountain interface on the west side from Kings County northward throughout the day. Light S and SW flow across Kern, Tulare, central and eastern Fresno Counties predicted in the morning becoming light and variable to W flow by 17:00. MONDAY MAY 3 Surface Winds (CANSAC 00Z): Light to moderate W flow through the Delta predicted throughout the day. Light W flow over Altamont Pass predicted in the early morning becoming light SE and then E by 17:00. Typical daytime upslope flow and nighttime/early morning downslope flow near the mountain regions. Light SE and NE flow predicted in Kern County and light SE and variable flow across the rest of the SJV in the morning. Flow predicted to become light NW to light variable by 17:00. TUESDAY MAY 4 Surface Winds (NAM/ETA 12Z): Surface charts show relaxed pressure gradients in the morning tightening by evening. NW winds around 10 mph forecast across SJV. WEDNESDAY MAY 5 Surface Winds (GFS 00Z): Surface charts show tightening pressure gradients with W winds around 10 mph forecast across SJV.

San Joaquin Valley Boundary Layer Mixing (CANSAC 00Z run): SATURDAY MAY 1 No mixing predicted in the early morning improving to 6,500 feet by 17:00. Best heights over the central parts of the SJV. SUNDAY MAY 2 No mixing predicted in the early morning improving to 5,000 feet by 17:00. Best heights over the central and eastern areas of the SJV. MONDAY MAY 3 No mixing predicted in the early morning improving to 6,500 feet. Best heights over areas in north central Fresno County, western Kings County, northwestern Kern County. TUESDAY MAY 4 WEDNESDAY MAY 5

San Joaquin Valley Model Forecasts (NAM 12Z and GFS 00Z runs) and Air Quality: SATURDAY MAY 1 Ridge beginning to build into the region. Surface winds still strong enough to provide good dispersion in the northern SJV. Surface winds starting to decrease so dispersion beginning to deteriorate in the central and southern SJV. Expect good AQ in the northern SJV and starting to move into moderate range in the central and southern SJV today. SUNDAY MAY 2 Ridge over region so light winds will lend to deteriorating dispersion especially in the central and southern SJV. Expect Good AQ in the northern part of the District and Moderate AQ in the southern parts the District. MONDAY MAY 3 Ridge still over region. Light winds lending to deteriorating dispersion. Moderate air quality expected across the SJV. TUESDAY MAY 4 Trough moving into Pacific NW expected to inlfuence northern SJV with increasing surface wind speeds which will improve dispersion. AQ may improve to Good range in the north. Central and south still under light winds/poor dispersion due to the ridge so expect AQ to range from Moderate in the central SJV to Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups in the southern SJV. WEDNESDAY MAY 5 Dispersion expected to improve with increasing surface winds due to the trough dropping further south but will have to wait and see if GFS forecast pans out. Good to moderate AQ anticipated across the SJV if the trough moves far enough south.

Southern Coastal Waters

Northern California

South Coast Air Basin NO FORECAST TODAY (for met features see COAMPS slides in Southern Coastal Waters section)