What’s Next for the AQPG Ray Hoff and Amy Huff. AQPG Testbed – Summer 2011 Next summer, we plan to have an AQPG testbed running for a 1-2 week intensive.

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What’s Next for the AQPG Ray Hoff and Amy Huff

AQPG Testbed – Summer 2011 Next summer, we plan to have an AQPG testbed running for a 1-2 week intensive period. The testbed will provide simulated ABI data in near real-time: – We will use the NCEP NAM-CMAQ numerical guidance as input to the CRTM, and we provide these data to the ABI processor to create the simulated data – We will spool the simulated ABI data out every hour during the day to a website that will accessible to AQPG Advisory Group members

AG Feedback on Simulated ABI Data We are asking for AG feedback on whether the simulated data are useful for your air quality forecasting and analysis, keeping in mind: – The simulated ABI data will be generated from the outputs of two models – The models have limited real-time emissions and optical properties – The testbed will be running during the summer, which is the busiest time for AQ forecasters

Are you willing to participate in the testbed? We are looking for 2-4 forecasters willing to give us feedback on the real-time simulated ABI data Caveats: – We don’t want to waste your time – This will be in the “Deriving Information on Surface Conditions from Column and Vertically Resolved Observations Relevant to Air Quality” (DISCOVR-AQ) period (height of the summer pollution season) – We don’t want you to become discouraged about the value of simulated ABI data given that there are two models creating it – The AQPG is not focusing on improving WRF-CHEM or the CMAQ forecast (that will be something you discuss in the next two days in Silver Spring)

Benefits of Participating in the Testbed The simulated ABI data may provide useful information for AQ forecasting and analysis that would otherwise be unavailable to you You will be part of DISCOVR-AQ, which will be a major field experiment involving a number of NASA aircraft and ground sites You will get a chance to influence how the AQPG evolves during the period

Other AQPG Activities in 2011 We expect to hold at least one training on simulated ABI data at a major conference (possibly the 2011 NAQC). We will conduct the second annual AQPG Advisory Group workshop in September 2011, likely at UMBC, to discuss advances in the project. We’ll send periodic s to keep you updated on the project.