Session 16 |
| Meteorological Analysis and Forecasting of Ozone Episodes (Parallel with Session 15) |
| Organizer: S. T. Rao, SUNY, Albany, NY
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| 10:30 AM | 16.1 | Development of an Analytical Technique to Relate Upper Air Meteorological Variables to High Ozone Occurrences in California From 1980 to 1998 Richard J Hackney, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA; and S. Gouze |
| 10:45 AM | 16.2 | Classification of Ozone Episodes in Central California Robert E. Keislar, DRI, Reno, NV; and E. M. Fujita, S. Tanrikulu, D. Fairley, E. M. Shipp, J. MacIntosh, and W. D. Neff |
| 11:00 AM | 16.3 | Spatial and Temporal Observations of the Planetary Boundary Layer During Ozone Episodes in the South Coast Air Basin Clinton P. MacDonald, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and T. S. Dye and P. T. Roberts |
| | 16.4 | Analysis of Air Quality Data in the Lake Michigan Area Michael Koerber, Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium, Des Plaines, IL |
| 11:14 AM | 16.4a | Air Quality Forecasting For the Spare the Air Program in Sacramento, California: Summary of Four Years of Ozone Forecasting. (Formerly Paper 16.6) Timothy S. Dye, Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA; and C. P. MacDonald and C. B. Anderson |
| 11:29 AM | 16.5 | A simplified scheme for predicting peak ozone concentrations in the central United States Walter A. Lyons, FMA Research, Inc., Fort Collins, CO; and T. E. Lyons and C. S. Keen |