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Causes of Haze Assessment Presented at the RPO National Technical Workgroup Meeting November 5, 2003 Dave DuBois Desert Research Institute

Acknowledgements WRAP Air Monitoring & Reporting Forum Chair Marc Pitchford DRI Faculty Mark Green, Principal Investigator Jin Xu Dan Freeman Vic Etyemezian DRI students and hourly employees Aleksandra Nikolic Karl Graham Anthony Deleon Eric Peters 1

COHA Status Report Review goals and objectives COHA approach Virtual report Aerosol descriptions Meteorological descriptions Emissions descriptions Trajectory analysis Episode analysis 2

Goals & Objectives Assess causes of haze for all study sites Systematic study of 128 Class I areas, 8 tribal sites and 10 CENRAP sites Encourage broad-based stakeholder participation throughout the assessment process Enhance the utility and accessibility of the results for: SIP & TIP development, Regional air quality model evaluation & interpretation, Identification of monitoring gaps, Improved methodology for setting natural haze levels, Tracking effectiveness of emission control programs 3

COHA Study Data Began analysis of 1997 to 2002 IMPROVE and protocol database Primarily using IMPROVE and protocol sites with full speciation data in the study region (118 sites by December 2002) Using nationwide network of 158 sites (end of 2002) to establish continental and regional setting 4

COHA Approach Determine causes of haze at WRAP and CENRAP Class I areas, tribal and selected CENRAP IMPROVE protocol sites 5

COHA Approach Systematic study many sites, many questions to answer Processing reports in batch mode to facilitate timely completion Give each site individual attention once batch processing is completed 6

COHA Approach Virtual report no paper report A virtual report designed as a tool to: guide us in the causes of haze communicate results help users to interpret causes of haze Virtual report gives us the ability to mix text, graphics, animations and links to external web sites in addition to timely updates 7

The Causes of Haze web site is online now in a draft, password protected form: http://coha.dri.edu Username: dri-coha Password: hazeyweb Much of the web site is a shell ready to receive data and causes of haze information that we generate 8

View reports by state, area, tribal area or protocol site View animations of IMPROVE measurements 9

Aerosol Descriptive Analysis Provides answers to the questions: For the years 1997-2001, how many measurements are available for the site in each month of each year, and what are the contributions of the major aerosol components to light extinction in each month of each year? What is the overall average light extinction at the site, and what are the contributions of the major aerosol components to the light extinction? What are the light extinction contributions by the major aerosol components for best, worst and average days and how do they compare? What percentage of the sampling days are the worst days in each month & how variable are the chemical components? 10

Aerosol Descriptive Analysis Aerosol descriptions available on web page now: BIBE1, Big Bend National Park, TX BOWA1, Boundary Waters Canoe Area, MN DENA1, Denali National Park, AK GRCA2, Hance Camp at Grand Canyon NP, AZ HAVO1, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, HI JARB1, Jarbidge Wilderness, NV MORA1, Mount Rainier National Park, WA SAGO1, San Gorgonio Wilderness, CA SAGU1, Saguaro National Monument, AZ UPBU1, Upper Buffalo Wilderness, AR 11

Aerosol Descriptive Analysis Pages designed for users to copy and paste text and figures into their own reports Example: San Gorgonio Wilderness Area, California Both charts and text to describe the 20% best, worst and middle 60% Printer friendly and black & white versions of pages 12

Meteorological & Emissions Descriptive Analysis Archived monitoring network locations, climate, emissions, wildfires, census, political, physical, and image databases Databases will help us build conceptual models and answer descriptive analysis questions by visualizing data (e.g. map emissions densities) Assist us in the general and detailed description of the meteorological setting of each site Over 120 GB of data archived at DRI 13

Descriptive Analysis Map Progress Standard maps to support descriptive analysis text Terrain (labels on rivers, lakes, major features, peaks) Nearby met/air quality networks Urban boundaries, roads, landmarks Landuse map Landsat image (qualitative landuse, with some features labeled) Emissions map (fires, WRAP point inventory, urban areas, roads) Specialized maps (as needed basis) 3D terrain map Meteorological flow map to illustrate transport 14

Standard Analysis Map Progress 50 40 80 50 50 40 75 80 75 80 50 25 25 33 50 50 80 60 30 90 Maps for web site Approx. percent completed 60 80 Hawaii: 0, Alaska: 0 15

Cucamonga Wilderness Area Example 20 km terrain map 16

Cucamonga Wilderness Area Example 2 km terrain map 17

Meteorological Description Update Describe meteorological influences by defining regions: Hawaii and So. Calif. Coastal are posted on web Detailed meteorological descriptions: San Gorgonio and Jarbidge are posted on web Terrain description Access database tool developed to assist descriptive text Identify nearby meteorological measurements for use in interpreting aerosol data 18

Cucamonga Wilderness Area Example 20 km met/air quality network map 19

Trajectory Analysis Status Three years (2000-2001), three heights (10, 500, 1500m), every three hours EDAS for continental sites and FNL for Hawaii and Alaska HYSPLIT v4.6 model calculations done for all sites Trajectory output being processed and stored in database Trajectory tool being developed to produce ASCII summary files and convert trajectories into shapefiles Generate summary maps 20

Emissions Description Status Developing standard template for web site Creating maps of emissions surrounding each site at two scales: 2 km and 20 km Include table of surrounding point sources ranked by distance and emission rate 21

Cucamonga Wilderness Area 20 km emissions map 22

Episode Analysis Use combination of backtrajectory, synoptic, mesoscale meteorological analysis, aerosol and emissions data to conceptually understand single site and regional or subregional episodes of high aerosol component concentrations Systematic survey of episodes from the 1997 to 2002 IMPROVE database 23

Episode Analysis Created animated maps of IMPROVE and protocol measurements for entire network Choose episodes base on sites classified with 20% worst light extinction Noting duration, frequency, regional extent, season and components that contributed to light extinction Assemble case studies and classify into episode types Create database of these episodes Combine results of episode analysis with cluster analysis to develop conceptual models 24

Example Episode Analysis Map Asian dust episode 25