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Real Time Meteorology and Forecasting for TexAQS-II 2006
| Project Period: | 11/15/2005 - 08/31/2006 |
| Total Budget: | $95,000 |
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This project will provide meteorological and forecasting support for the TexAQS-II field program and create an archive of numerical analyses and forecasts for future analysis and simulation of field program events. The primary components of the project are real-time modeling with a high-resolution meteorological model with 4 km grid spacing over Texas and surrounding areas, and daily operations forecasts and other meteorological guidance during periods of intensive field program activity. Model output will be sent in real-time to the University of Houston and the University of Alabama at Huntsville.
In addition to providing real-time forecasting support, the contractor will provide data-assimilated retrospective meteorological simulations for the 2005 ozone season from May to September. The contractor will provide these simulations to parties designated by the HARC Project Manager. The contractor will also participate in the development of a revised conceptual model of regional ozone and transport in coordination with those same parties. The purpose of this part of the project is to contribute to a Science Plan for the TexAQS II-2006 intensive.
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