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27 August 2006 A. R. Riebau National Program Leader for Atmospheric Sciences Research USDA Forest Service Air Quality Research Update

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27 August 2006 A. R. Riebau National Program Leader for Atmospheric Sciences Research

USDA Forest Service Air Quality Research Update

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Topics

CSREES Research Database

Critical Loads National Map (draft)

OFCM National Fire Weather Needs Assessment

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CSREES Research Database

Updated this month

Forty-five projects reported

Topics include a focus on smoke, carbon, deposition, and ozone

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Critical Loads National Map (draft)

Simple mass-balance approach

‘First cut’ map, needs refinement

Working to improve and include surface waters

Author: Steve McNulty – Southern Research Station

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Simple CL National Map Overview(from Steve McNulty, Southern Research Station)

DataSimple Mass Balance EquationCritical LoadsExceedanceData Needs

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Critical Loads (nitrogen and sulfur only)Reference: Steve McNulty

Critical Loads of Acidity in Forest Soils

Wet Depostion OnlySoil_texture Weathering MethodBC uptake, Nitrogen Uptake conifer = 252, 279 decid = 613, 278

Ni = 0.6Nde = 0Kgibb = 300Bc/Al = 1

eq/ha/yr4,000 - 7,000

3,000 - 4,000

2,000 - 3,000

1,000 - 2,000

0 - 1,000

-50 - 0

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Critical Loads and Levels Data Needs

To effectively develop critical loads and levels for USDA Forest Service clients we need data on:

Wet and dry nitrogen and sulfur deposition amountsTree base cation UptakeTree nitrogen Uptake Threshold limits for key speciesSoils structure and chemistryBase geology/acid neutralizing capacityBasic freshwater chemistry and surface water body physical featuresOzone concentration information (passive and active monitors)Tree crown condition and leaf chemistry

Critical Loads of Acidity in Forest Soils

Wet Depostion OnlySoil_texture Weathering MethodBC uptake, Nitrogen Uptake conifer = 252, 279 decid = 613, 278

Ni = 0.6Nde = 0Kgibb = 300Bc/Al = 1

eq/ha/yr4,000 - 7,000

3,000 - 4,000

2,000 - 3,000

1,000 - 2,000

0 - 1,000

-50 - 0

While some information will need to be collected, much of this information is currently available (FIA/FHM, EPA, LTER/Experimental Forests)

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27 August 2006 A. R. Riebau National Program Leader for Atmospheric Sciences Research

National Wildland Fire Weather Needs Assessment:Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology

Co- Chairs:

Dr. Allen Riebau, USDA/FSEli Jacks, NWS

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- In 2003, wildland fires in Southern California claimed 22 lives, destroyed 3,600 homes, burned 740,000 acres of land, and caused over $2 billion in property damage

By June 1, 2006 in Texas, wildland fires have claimed 11 lives, destroyed 440 homes, and burned over 5 million acres

Background

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Goals

Conduct a comprehensive review and assessment of weather, climate, and smoke needs of providers and users in their wildland fire and fuels management activities

Assess the capabilities of the provider agencies to ensure that needed weather and climate information is available to fire managers and other users

Ultimately, raise the critical nature of fire weather to a new level of community awareness

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JAG/NWFWNA Web Site

http://www.ofcm.gov/jag-nwfwna/index.htm

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Thanks!

Allen R. Riebau, PhD.National Program Leader for Atmospheric

Sciences ResearchUSDA Forest Service

Washington, DC,

[email protected]