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Understanding the lake breeze and other drivers of ozone in Southeast Wisconsin
Kohler Andrae State Park, Sheboygan, WIhttp://dnr.wi.gov/news/weekly/article/print.asp?id=3177
Angela Dickens, Ph.D. – with Mike Majewski, Bob Lopez & David BizotPolicy AnalystLADCO and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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Lake Michigan Shoreline: WI’s worst ozone problems
Draft ozone design values:2012-2014
2014 data have been QA’ed but are not yet been reviewed by EPA
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Lake Michigan Shoreline: WI’s worst ozone problems
Nonattainment for 2008 standard
Draft ozone design values:2012-2014
2014 data have been QA’ed but are not yet been reviewed by EPA
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Lake Michigan Shoreline: WI’s worst ozone problems
Nonattainment for 2008 standard
Draft ozone design values:2012-2014
2014 data have been QA’ed but are not yet been reviewed by EPA
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Lakeshore Ozone in Wisconsin
Chicago
Milwaukee
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76 ppb
71 ppb
66 ppb
61 ppb
Emissions and ozone are way down, but…LADCO model projections for 2018
From Alex Cohan, LADCO
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One problem: Models don’t do a good job reproducing the lake breeze• Can’t accurately model ozone along the lakeshore• Needed for attainment demonstrations, etc.
Major needs for Wisconsin:• Understand the lake breeze better• Improve modeling of the lake breeze
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Use of paired lakeshore-inland monitors
DRAFT 2012-14 Design ValuesData have been QA’ed but have not been reviewed by EPA
Operated 20143.25 miles inland
Operated 2013 & 20143.5 miles inland
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Use of paired lakeshore-inland monitors
DRAFT 2012-14 Design ValuesData have been QA’ed but have not been reviewed by EPA
Operated 20143.25 miles inland
Operated 2013 & 20143.5 miles inland
1-hour ozone concentrations
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Wind conditions leading to high ozoneKenosha lakeshore site (2013-14)
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Wind conditions leading to high ozoneKenosha lakeshore site (2013-14)
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Inland
Wind conditions leading to high ozoneLakeshore-inland comparison (2014 only)
Lakeshore
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Inland
Wind conditions leading to high ozoneLakeshore-inland comparison (2014 only)
Lakeshore
Different wind directions lead to high ozone
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f(x) = 0.875098254980288 x + 2.17821797931918R² = 0.840426197823031
Lakeshore concentration (ppb)
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Comparison of lakeshore and inland monitor concentrationsOne-hour ozone concentrations for 2013 & 2014 (June-August only)
Kenosha
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f(x) = 0.875098254980288 x + 2.17821797931918R² = 0.840426197823031
Lakeshore concentration (ppb)
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Comparison of lakeshore and inland monitor concentrationsOne-hour ozone concentrations for 2013 & 2014 (June-August only)
Kenosha
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f(x) = 0.875098254980288 x + 2.17821797931918R² = 0.840426197823031
Lakeshore concentration (ppb)
Inla
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Comparison of lakeshore and inland monitor concentrationsOne-hour ozone concentrations for 2013 & 2014 (June-August only)
Kenosha
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Comparison of lakeshore and inland monitor concentrationsOne-hour ozone concentrations for 2014 (June-August only) Kenosha
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Lakeshore concentration bins (ppb)
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Lakeshore exceeds standard
Inland exceeds standard
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Comparison of lakeshore and inland monitor concentrationsOne-hour ozone concentrations for 2014 (June-August only)
Only one inland 8-hour average exceeded the standard
Kenosha
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Lakeshore concentration bins (ppb)
Inla
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Lakeshore exceeds standard
Inland exceeds standard
61-65 66-70 71-75 76-80 >80
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Lakeshore concentration bins (ppb)
Comparison of lakeshore and inland monitor concentrationsOne-hour ozone concentrations for 2014 (June-August only)
Only one inland 8-hour average exceeded the standard
Kenosha
60 65 70 75 80 854045505560657075808590
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Lakeshore exceeds standard
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Lakeshore concentration bins (ppb)
Comparison of lakeshore and inland monitor concentrationsOne-hour ozone concentrations for 2014 (June-August only)
Only one inland 8-hour average exceeded the standard
7-12 ppb (10-17%)• Larger differences in
Sheboygan (11-17 ppb)
Kenosha
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Lakeshore exceeds standard
Inland exceeds standard
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pb)
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Differences in ozone concentrationsKenosha lakeshore-inland sites (2013 & 2014)(winds shown are for the lakeshore monitor)
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Differences in ozone concentrationsKenosha lakeshore-inland sites (2013 & 2014)(winds shown are for the lakeshore monitor)
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Conclusions:
• Ozone drops off sharply within a few km of the shoreline
• Ozone concentrations and concentration differences are largest with southerly winds• Exact direction varies depending on geography• Very narrow range of wind direction for a site
• Different wind conditions lead to high ozone inland versus on the lakeshore
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Other Efforts:
1) Fine-scale modeling of the Lake Michigan lake breeze• AQAST Re-Analysis Tiger Team project: Brad Pierce & Scott Spak
2) Model validation from the 1994-2003 LADCO Aircraft Project• Theresa Foley, Army Research Laboratory
3) Ground-based and satellite analysis of ozone precursors in WI• Tracey Holloway & students
4) Comparison and origins of ozone trends in WI and Chicago• Ping Jing (Loyola U.) and David Streets
5) New field campaign???
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Thank you!
Angela.dickens@wisconsin.gov608-264-8862
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Effects of the lake breeze on ozone concentrations
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2014 data have been QA’ed but are not yet been reviewed by EPA
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2014 data have been QA’ed but are not yet been reviewed by EPA
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Effects of the lake breeze on ozone concentrations
2014 data have been QA’ed but are not yet been reviewed by EPA
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Lake breeze2014 data have been QA’ed but are not yet been reviewed by EPA