National
Air Quality Forecast Capability (AQFC) Smoke Forecast Experimental Graphic Display Product
Description Document (PDD) 3/06
Part
I - Mission Connection
a. Description of Product - The National
Weather Service’s National Air Quality Forecast Capability (AQFC) Smoke
Forecast Guidance (SFG) Experimental Graphic Display is a web-based presentation of gridded forecast
smoke dispersion guidance produced by NOAA's Air Resources
Laboratory and Environmental Modeling Center (EMC) of
the National Environmental Prediction (NCEP)and using the HYSPLIT dispersion model. The dispersion model is preconfigured to run
over the entire country once-a-day using the 0600 UTC
b. Purpose – SFG
has been developed as an expansion of
the AQFC in support of a
Congressional mandate (H.R. Energy Policy Act of 2002 Senate Amendment) to
implement an operational air quality forecast system to benefit public health. DOC/NOAA and EPA formed a partnership to
transfer scientific advances in air quality monitoring and forecasting into
NCEP’s world class modeling realm. AQFS
guidance is used by state and local agency forecasters, as well as the media,
private sector meteorologists, and land management agencies as input to their
AQ forecasts and land management activities.
The general public health will benefit from improved forecasts and mitigation
of harmful impacts.
c. Intended
Audience - NWS graphical AQ guidance including the SFG products are
intended for use by federal, state and local agency
forecasters, as well as the media and private sector meteorologists. The general public who may be
adversely impacted by pollutants will also have access to the data via
graphical output on multi-agency web sites.
d. Presentation
Method - The data are presented as web-based graphic images. The FSG
provides near ground level PM 2.5 concentrations (ppb) for the continental US.
e. Feedback Mechanism - We are always
seeking to improve our products based on user feedback. Please submit your comments by completing our
brief survey.
Comments are being accepted until
September 1, 2006. For general questions
regarding the SFG, please email: paul.stokols@noaa.gov
Part II - Technical Description
a. Format & Science Basis – A description of the Smoke Forecast Guidance Product is provided here.
b. Product Availability – The AQFS O3 graphics are produced once daily based on the 0600 UTC model cycle and is available at 13 UTC (8a.m. EST). Smoke graphics are posted to the NWS site.
c. Other Details – The smoke forecast product will be included in the next update of Directive 10-516 in Summer 2006.