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Title: AQI Forecasting in the Puget Sound


1
AQI Forecasting in the Puget Sound
2
Our Role
  • We operate 11 air monitoring sites that provide
    year round real-time data. (Pm10, pm2.5, Nephs)
  • We provide AQI reporting/forecasting services
    Seattle and Tacoma MSAs
  • We are a member of the Washington state network

3
Is this worth doing?
  • Returning products to the taxpayers.
  • Investments in Monitoring
  • Investments in MM5 project
  • An Informed public
  • People like to make their own decisions
  • Increase awareness of air quality issues
  • Support operational programs
  • Burn bans
  • Smog watch

4
Program Goals
  • Provide 48 hour notice of expected air quality
    conditions.
  • Provide 72-96 hour notice for internal planning.
  • Predict predominate AQI conditions.
  • Improve tools and products.
  • Establish a lasting year round program
  • Disseminate via AIRNOW and Local Web site, TV
    Weather Teams

5
Resources
  • Existing Air monitoring network
  • Regional modeling effort and tools
  • Availability of meteorological tools via internet
  • Staff resources
  • E-Government approach for dissemination
  • Senior Leadership support

6
Factors that influence PM forecasts
  • Fine Particulate properties
  • Help in making area forecast
  • Local knowledge of communities
  • Available Meteorological/Monitoring Products
  • Improvements in synoptic and Mesoscale tools
  • Recent performance of models
  • Air Monitoring network
  • Behavioral changes
  • Perceptions of heating cost
  • Burning in early fall.
  • Summer fuel strategies

7
What pollutants are important?
  • Diverse air shed
  • Particulate is the primary driver of AQI
  • Summer ozone
  • Generally only an issue 5-7 days over the summer
  • PM still persistent driver of AQI
  • Other criteria pollutants no factor

8
Puget Sound Air Shed
9
Puget Sound Ozone 1996-2000
10
Summer 2001
  • What Ozone?
  • Very cool summer! 3rd year in a row.
  • Provided Air Quality forecasts for PNW2001 air
    operations

11
Wood Smoke Burn Ban 2001
  • We can restrict the use of wood burning
  • PM 10 conditions reach 60µg/m3 (24hr avg.)
  • Stagnant conditions are expected to last 48 hours
    or more
  • Wood smoke is believed to be a major contributing
    factor

12
Wood smoke Burn Ban 2001
  • Weather conditions over area
  • High Pressure ridge (SFC-500mb)
  • Moderate to Strong inversion
  • Offshore low level wind flow
  • Light wind speeds at surface
  • Cool/Cold (

13
Wood smoke Burn Ban 2001
  • Synoptic Models gave indication of pattern
  • 120hrs out.
  • Uncertainty of performance impacted internal
    notification
  • Time duration of event
  • Mesoscale models added confidence

14
Implementation
  • AQI forecasts called for Moderate and declining
    trend
  • 06 Nov
  • Internal planning
  • NWS Coordination (Air Stagnation Watch)
  • Forecasted Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups.
  • Issued on the 7th of Nov
  • Worked with King 5 TV
  • Could not implement Burn Bun
  • High confidence in Models
  • Issued Burn Ban
  • 10 AM 08 Nov made final decisions
  • 2 PM 08 Nov to 6 PM 12 Nov

15
Puget Sound Air Shed
16
Monitoring Network Corrections
17
Industrial- Central Seattle
Called Burn Ban
18
Residential-North
19
Commercial/Residential-South
20
Residential- Tacoma
Burn Ban
21
Residential Tacoma
22
Conclusions
  • Feedback from users indicated we met our
    objectives
  • Local knowledge is critical to forecasts.
  • Down to neighborhood level.
  • Monitoring equipment performance/bias
  • Forecaster experience
  • Daily review of MRF products and performance
  • Important to being proactive in planning

23
NEXT STEPS
  • Develop a better verification program
  • Predominate condition versus peak value
  • AQI Categories versus Concentration
  • Some customers use forecast for notification of
    highly sensitive groups
  • Prefer to join in a larger effort
  • Expand the program
  • Consider adding more forecast points
  • Refine monitoring network to better support the
    forecast program

24
Air Quality Index
25
Variability in the air shed
26
Thank You!
  • Like a stock broker..
  • We are not troubled by LONG periods of
    uninterrupted success.
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