PM10 value in a specific area

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Esmaeil Mohammadian
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PM10 value in a specific area

Post by Esmaeil Mohammadian »

Hello

How we can determine the exact value of PM10 or other particles in a specific area?
I can just find the graphical results!
ariel.stein
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Re: PM10 value in a specific area

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Please take a look at the following link where we explain how to extract modeled data to a specific station:
http://www.ready.noaa.gov/documents/Tut ... _util.html
Esmaeil Mohammadian
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Re: PM10 value in a specific area

Post by Esmaeil Mohammadian »

Thank's

according to fluctuating result of PM10 Concentration in a specific point, the result data's seems to be unreliable!
Is there any way to calculate the average amount of PM10 over a specific area?
for example from (35N,50E) to (36N,52E).
ariel.stein
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Re: PM10 value in a specific area

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You could define a bigger concentration grid. See item 3. in the following link:
http://www.ready.noaa.gov/documents/Tut ... _cexp.html
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