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Aircraft Sampling

Although most measurements of pollutants take place on solid ground, most pollutant transport takes place aloft.  Understanding the movement of ozone and its precursors in the upper levels of the atmosphere is vital to accurate modeling and data interpretation.  

Measurements of ozone and NOx have been collected aloft in the Lake Michigan region since 1987.  Since 1994, measurements have been collected routinely during summer ozone episodes by two aircraft.  Shown at left is the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Cessna 337 Skymaster.  This aircraft flies every sixth day in a regular pattern over Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the urban/rural boundary of the Chicago/Milwaukee metro areas.  Additional flights are made on forecast ozone episode days.

A Cessna 210 Turbo Centurion is operated by Bob Jacko of R.B. Jacko Associates of West Lafayette, Indiana.  This aircraft flies and identical schedule as the WDNR plane but covers the southern portion of LADCO's states, flying from Lafayette west to St. Louis and east as far as Dolly Sods National Park in West Virginia.   For more details on the aircraft measurements, click here.

Aircraft Data Analysis

Presenting data that has 5 dimensions (concentration, time, latitude, longitude, and altitude) can be tricky.  Matt Harrell and Pam Brooks of Illinois EPA have applied their GIS wizardry to the 2001aircraft data and produced a set of ArcView projects that map the many air quality and meteorology parameters collected -- ozone, NOx, wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, pressure, altitude, and light extinction.  At left is a plot from a July afternoon flight showing boundary ozone concentrations as they vary from Oshkosh, WI, to St. Louis, MO.  The complete set of aircraft maps is available on cd (contact Donna Kenski).   LADCO currently has a contract with Sonoma Technology to analyze the historic aircraft data, which includes the task of building a comprehensive database of measurements from all years and all  flights.   The database and analysis is due to be finalized in June 2004.


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