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Potential TEMPO Applications Tracey Holloway Lead NASA Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team Professor Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies amp Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences University of WisconsinMadison ID: 648868

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Air Quality, Public Health, and Potential TEMPO Applications

Tracey HollowayLead, NASA Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences TeamProfessor, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies& Atmospheric and Oceanic SciencesUniversity of Wisconsin—MadisonSlide2

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EPA

Cities

Industry

Health orgs

States

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EPA

Cities

Industry

Health orgs

States

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NASA Health and Air Quality

Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST)Tracey Holloway (Team Lead, UW-Madison)

Bryan Duncan

(NASA 

GSFC)

Arlene

Fiore

(Columbia University)

Frank

Freedman

(San Jose State University)

Daven

Henze

(University of Colorado, Boulder)Jeremy Hess

(University of Washington, Seattle)Yang Liu (Emory University)

Jessica Neu

(NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)Susan O’Neill

(USDA Forest Service)Ted Russell (Georgia Tech)

Daniel Tong (George Mason University)

Jason

West

(UNC-Chapel

Hill)

Mark

Zondlo

(Princeton University)

haqast.orgSlide5

HAQAST Scope of Work

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Active

Diffuse

Advanced

Basic

Research to address

knowledge gaps

Connect with Education & Training

Advice

Meetings

Publications

Tools and “How to”

Case studies

Success stories

What do you need?

Popular Science

Data for download

Twitter

Videos

Research collaborations

Dialogue

“friendly reviews”Slide6

Potential Monitoring

Site Purposes

To Determine Compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)

To Develop Regional Pollution Trends in Urban and Rural Areas

To Evaluate the Effects of Population, Land Use and Transportation on Air Quality

To Evaluate Air Dispersion Models

To Provide Air Quality Information to the Public

Text from a slide of Bart

Sponseller

, WI DNRSlide7

EPA Trends ReportSlide8

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wikimediaSlide9

9

Mike De Sisti / Journal SentinelSlide10

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Bob Donaldson / Post-GazetteSlide11

Bryan Duncan, NASA GSFCSlide12

Bryan Duncan, NASA GSFCSlide13

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http://tinyurl.com/obamaNO2

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Potential Monitoring Site Purposes

To Determine Compliance with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)

To Develop Regional Pollution Trends in Urban and Rural Areas

To Evaluate the Effects of Population, Land Use and Transportation on Air Quality

To Evaluate Air Dispersion Models

To Provide Air Quality Information to the Public

Adapted from a slide of Bart

Sponseller

, WI DNR (remote sensing added)

A Role for Remote Sensing?

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

YesSlide16

(U.S.) Air Quality Management

Clean Air Act Compare w/ MonitoringLitigiousFederal (especially EPA)States, sometimes countiesRegulated pollutants Exceptional Events Key opportunities: Model validation emissions inventories Trends Public Health No legal framework Open to new data Research-oriented

Global (WHO, other countries)Federal (CDC, NIH, EPA) Cities & Communities

All pollutants of interest Key opportunities: Population health risk

Connect with low cost sensors

Public outreach

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TEMPO Opportunities

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Active

Diffuse

Advanced

Basic

Worldview-like interface

Active sales pitch to existing or “almost” users

Tutorials, ARSET workshops & help line for “dumb” questions

Consider data downloads in Excel and GIS formatsSlide18

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For more information

www.aqast.org

www.haqast.org

@

tracey_holloway

@NASA_HAQAST

taholloway@wisc.edu