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1 Respiratory Health Applications Using New Satellite Air Quality Sensors Prof. Stanley Morain Earth Data Analysis Center University of New Mexico, USA Commission VIII-WG2

2 Courtesy, EDAC

3 Global Aerosol Optical Depth-MODIS Commission VIII-WG2 Courtesy, NASA

4 Commission VIII-WG2 A B C Global Tropospheric NO 2 as viewed by SCIAMACHY (A&B), and as modeled by Mozart (C) Courtesy GEMS-GRG

5 CALIOP Vertical Profile Commission VIII-WG2 532nm Total attenuated backscatter /km/sr Courtesy, UMBC

6 Commission VIII-WG2 Monitoring African Dust Across the Atlantic Courtesy, UMBC

7 MODIS Aerosol Optical Depth MODIS AOD fused with CALIOP New Dimensions in Air Quality Monitoring Commission VIII-WG2Courtesy, UMBC Current capability Future capability

8 Dust Regional Atmospheric Model (DREAM) Commission VIII-WG2Courtesy, PHAiRS

9 PHAiRS DREAM Domain Domain center at (109°W, 35°N) Horizontal semi- staggered Arakawa E grid Horizontal grid spacing 1/3 degree Commission VIII-WG2Courtesy, PHAiRS

10 PHAiRS Approach Assimilate NASA Earth observations data into a regional dust model (DREAM) nested in the NCEP/Eta weather forecasting model to –simulate dust entrainment and dispersion patterns –replace traditional model parameters with actual measurements –improve dust forecasts by combining atmospheric and land surface measurements that influence health outcomes. Use air quality data to –verify & validate model outputs of dust episodes –transition modeled dust concentrations with air quality standards Develop integrated forecast products for users –model output 24-36 hour animated regional forecasts –provide fully interoperable SOAP and SOA interfaces and web- based services for health care communities and authorities Commission VIII-WG2Courtesy, PHAiRS

11 Geographic grid Geopotential height Wind direction Wind speed 24, 48, 72 Hour precipitation Surface roughness length Humidity Soil texture Soil moisture content Digital elevation Slope Aspect Land cover Leaf area index Air temperature at ground FPAR Soil temperature Surface, Dust entrainment Terrain Atmospherics, Weather forecasts Geospatial base The Baker’s Rack Aims are to: (1) replace selected trays in the rack with regularly refreshed EO digital data from the “terrain.” “surface conditions,” and “atmospheric” parameters that drive DREAM; (2) improve model output without altering the validity of the model’s original function; and (3) convert the model to a more dynamic forecast. Commission VIII-WG2Courtesy, PHAiRS

12 Three Generations of DREAM Model Improvements Commission VIII-WG2 20052006 2007

13 ISDS, Baltimore, 2006 PHAiRS Dust Animation 72 Hr Dust Outlook for Lubbock, TX (PM-10) Courtesy, PHAiRS

14 GEONETCast Commission VIII-WG2 Courtesy EUMETCast

15 Modeled SO 2 across Europe Courtesy, GEOMON Commission VIII-WG2

16 User-ready Air-Quality and Smoke Hazards Products Based on weather forecast models using geostationary satellite data and ground station networks Commission VIII-WG2 Courtesy, NOAA

17 Experimental Product Coast to Coast Ozone Commission VIII-WG2 Courtesy, NOAA

18 Thank You Contact smorain@edac.unm.edu smorain@edac.unm.edu Commission VIII-WG2


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