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Page 1: AREP GURME Section 1 Acknowledgments. AREP GURME 2 Section 1 – Acknowledgments The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) welcomes comments, suggestions,

AREPGURME

Section 1Acknowledgments

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Section 1 – Acknowledgments

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) welcomes comments, suggestions, and any example analyses, new material, new exercises, or additional references that might enhance the course. Participants should keep in mind that this course provides basic knowledge to begin air quality forecasting and describes methods to improve existing forecasting programs; it is not meant to show the only way to forecast air quality.

Preface

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Section 1 – Acknowledgments

The developers of this course, Timothy S. Dye, Dianne S. Miller, Liisa Jalkanen, Greg Carmichael, Peter Manins, Roberto San Jose, Rainer Schmitz, Bob Bornstein, Sue Grimmond, and Sarath K. Guttikunda thank the people who have contributed comments, ideas, and examples to this course:

• Bill Ryan (Penn State University)• Lourdes B. Avilés (Plymouth State University)• Lewis Weinstock (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)• Hilary Hafner, Paul Roberts, Neal Conatser, Dave

Vaughn (Sonoma Technology, Inc. [STI])

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Section 1 – Acknowledgments

This course utilizes resources from several existing courses and documents about air quality forecasting1. Forecasting Guidance Document

• U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Ozone and Particulate Matter Forecasting Guidance Document (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2003)

2. Training Workshops and Courses• Annual air quality forecasting courses for the EPA in San

Francisco, California (2005); Baltimore, Maryland (2004); San Antonio, Texas (2003); San Francisco, California (2002) (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2003-2006)

• Penn State University, METEO 497A, Air Quality Forecasting (Bill Ryan)

• Plymouth State University (Avilés, 2006)• PM2.5 Data Analysis Workbook (Main and Roberts, 2001)

Reference to Other Resources