Satellite and Above-Boundary Layer Observations for Air Quality Management Workshop Series – 2 nd Workshop Satellite and Above-Boundary Layer Observations.

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Satellite and Above-Boundary Layer Observations for Air Quality Management Workshop Series – 2 nd Workshop Satellite and Above-Boundary Layer Observations for Air Quality Management Workshop Series – 2 nd Workshop A Focus on Exceptional Events Analysis Jim Szykman (ORD/NERL) and Terry Keating (OAR), U.S. EPA UMBC Public Policy Bldg. Baltimore, MD January 11, 2012 Jim Szykman (ORD/NERL) and Terry Keating (OAR), U.S. EPA UMBC Public Policy Bldg. Baltimore, MD January 11, 2012

EPA-GEO Committee (original convener) Terry Keating (OAR/OPAR), Venkatesh Rao and Rich Scheffe (OAR/OAQPS) Bryan Bloomer (NCER), Rob Pinder (NERL/ASMD), George Pouliot (NERL/ASMD), Jim Szykman (NERL/ESD), Tim Watkins (ACE-NERL/HEASD), Darrell Winner (NCEA) Vance Fong (Region 9), Scott Jackson (Region 8), Mark Sather (Region 6) EPA Working Group on Satellite Observations for Air Quality Management Objectives: To improve communication across the different EPA groups interested in satellite observations related to air quality management To better articulate EPA’s interests and commitment to using satellite observations To provide a focal point for communication with NASA and NOAA, with a focus on use of future satellite data (GOES-R ABI, VIIRS, GEO-CAPE, etc.) and other satellite missions within the NRC Decadal Survey Office of Air and Radiation Office of Research and Development Regional Offices

2007 Decadal Survey Emerging Application using POES and GOES Operational Measurements -Fire Detection -Air Quality Monitoring Factors limiting advancement of Earth Science research to applications -Inexperience in identifying requirements of applied users of the data and information. -Limited knowledge of how managers, policy and decision makers, and the public obtain and use data and information. -Capacity of institutions and organizations to apply new types of data and information to traditional and ongoing processes and ways of doing business.

Workshop Series on Satellite and Above-Boundary Layer Observations for Air Quality Management A series of 3 community workshops to: Engage a broader air quality management community: States, Academics, Private Sector Stakeholders Create an opportunity for two-way communication between Air Quality and Satellite Communities Create an process to link applications with satellite data, traceability to current and future stream of satellite observations. Begin a longer-term process that we hope will continue as new operational satellites begin to launch such as GOES-R ABI and VIIRS and other like GEO-CAPE develop and come to fruition. 1 st Workshop - May 9-10, 2011, 2 nd - Jan 2012, 3 rd TBD (???)

Air Quality Management for “Criteria Pollutants” Standard Setting –Science Assessment –Exposure & Risk Assessment Attainment Designation –Exceptional Events Analysis Control Strategy Development –SIP Development Design Condition Analysis Model Evaluation Source Apportionment Cost Effectiveness Analysis Attainment Demonstration & Weight of Evidence Determination Benefits Assessment Implementation –Source Permitting (NSR/PSD) –Emissions Reporting –Rule Enforcement Monitoring –Air Quality Forecasting & Public Information (AQI) –National Rule Development Fuels and Vehicle Standards New Source Performance Standards Inter-State Transport Focus of 2 nd Workshop

Exceptional Events Exceptional events are air pollution events not readily controlled through traditional State Implementation Plan Processes Exceptional events are defined by Section 319 of the Clean Air Act –affects air quality; –is not reasonably controllable or preventable; –is an event caused by human activity that is unlikely to recur at a particular location or a natural event; and –is determined by the Administrator through the process established in the regulations... to be an exceptional event Exceptional Event Types - Where Satellite Data has been Useful –Wildfires Plumes –Dust Storms –Stratospheric Ozone Intrusions

Examples of satellite data sets used in EE analysis For aerosol (PM 2.5 and PM 10 ) events (fires and dust) state and local agencies rely heavily on GOES and MODIS AOD and visible imagery and analyst products produced by the NESDIS Hazard Mapping System (HMS).

Examples of satellite data sets used in EE analysis For ozone events related to stratospheric intrusion, (primarily in the Western US) state and local agencies rely heavily on GOES, GOME-2 and OMI total column ozone and water vapor bands along with modeled parameters from NWS models.

Limitations Expressed in 1 st Workshop Lack of air quality management practitioner understanding of the interpretation satellite data. Lack of available “on-demand” archives. Lack of spatial or temporal coverage. Limited boundary layer information – (e.g. total column instead of troposphere or lower troposphere). Potential data artifacts? Users need to understand the limitations of the data

Questions?