Dear All,

good morning. A follow up to the email below, we added two new data fields
on Delhi's air pollution analysis

Hourly average animations
www.delhiairquality.info/daqi-hourly-pollavgs/

Daily average summary for the region
www.delhiairquality.info/daqi-daily-pollavgs/

Hourly time series for each district (14 of them in the NCR region)
www.delhiairquality.info/daqi-tsaq-pm25/

Modeled source apportionment by hour and by district
www.delhiairquality.info/daqi-pmsa-hourly/
(this is the most important and useful one for the policy makers, since the
finger pointing happens all the time, to know who is polluting the most).

We are testing our porting capabilities, so only particulate pollution
fields are now online, but all the criteria pollutants will be up (SO2,
NO2, NO, Ozone, and CO).

With regards,
Sarath

--
*Dr. Sarath Guttikunda*
*http://www.urbanemissions.info <http://www.urbanemissions.info> (under
maintenance) *

On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Sarath Guttikunda <sguttiku...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> I have an open request for suggestions and methods
>
> We model air pollution - urban, regional, national, etc.
>
> One of our new public products is forecasting air pollution in Delhi. The
> system is running @ ~1km resolution and the general comparisons have been
> very approving. One set of products are maps - hourly and daily and updated
> for the next three days around 7 pm every day
> http://www.delhiairquality.info/daqi-daily-pollavgs/
> http://www.delhiairquality.info/daqi-hourly-pollavgs/
>
> These maps are made GrADS - works very well and makes images fast in a
> loop.
>
> We are also converting these fields into district averages - for this
> domain we have 14 census districts - 9 in Delhi, 2 in Haryana, and 3 in UP
> and want to present the time series, with running averages, etc. One test
> plot made using www.plot.ly
> http://www.delhiairquality.info/bargraph
> Down side is that plot.ly doesn't alone looping of plots remotely. I has
> to be a manual import of data every day and practically not possible.
> Upside is that the plot.ly group allows to download scripts.
>
> There will be running 24 hr means and calculated AQI based on that
>
> ********* we want to present the maps and data better; and automate the
> processes
>
> The gridded data exists in netcdf format, can be converted to text
> Attached is the grid and district boundary kml files
> One thought is to present the district averages map on a plotform like
> MAPBOX and one clicks on the district, you get the time series
>
> Suggestions?
>
> In anticipation,
> Sarath
>
> --
> *Dr. Sarath Guttikunda*
> *http://www.urbanemissions.info <http://www.urbanemissions.info> (under
> maintenance) *
>

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