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PERCH: Implications of A Spatial Assessment of PM Variability

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1 PERCH: Implications of A Spatial Assessment of PM Variability
Rick Peltier 01Dec03

2 Instrument Description
FRM Gas Measurements SO2, CO, O3, NOx, NOy, NOz PM2.5 by TEOM Particle Composition Monitors PILS/IC Complete Meteorology

3 Ellyson Industrial Park
Gulf Power (SEARCH) Warrington Navarre Beach O.J. Semmes E.S. Ellyson Industrial Park Naval Air Station

4 Complex Meteorology

5 High Resolution Measurements – linked local meteorology?

6 The Bigger Picture

7 Transport from Local and Distant Sources Fine PM Mass (PM2.5)
OLF ELY OJS PNS NVR NAS

8 Preliminary Conclusions
FRM measurements likely not representative of residential concentration (and subsequent exposure) Location subject to unusual meteorology FL DEP measurements too infrequent to be of much use in health effect studies More research needed

9 Fin Questions?? Acknowledgements: Karsten Baumann Georgia Tech
Sangil Lee Georgia Tech Rodney Weber Georgia Tech Michael Chang Georgia Tech Ranga Rao Univ West FL Laura King Duke Univ


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