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    The Environment Canada Pan and Parapan American Science Showcase Project

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2017:;volume 099:;issue 005::page 921
    Author:
    Joe, P.
    ,
    Belair, S.
    ,
    Bernier, N.B.
    ,
    Bouchet, V.
    ,
    Brook, J. R.
    ,
    Brunet, D.
    ,
    Burrows, W.
    ,
    Charland, J.-P.
    ,
    Dehghan, A.
    ,
    Driedger, N.
    ,
    Duhaime, C.
    ,
    Evans, G.
    ,
    Filion, A.-B.
    ,
    Frenette, R.
    ,
    de Grandpré, J.
    ,
    Gultepe, I.
    ,
    Henderson, D.
    ,
    Herdt, A.
    ,
    Hilker, N.
    ,
    Huang, L.
    ,
    Hung, E.
    ,
    Isaac, G.
    ,
    Jeong, C.-H.
    ,
    Johnston, D.
    ,
    Klaassen, J.
    ,
    Leroyer, S.
    ,
    Lin, H.
    ,
    MacDonald, M.
    ,
    MacPhee, J.
    ,
    Mariani, Z.
    ,
    Munoz, T.
    ,
    Reid, J.
    ,
    Robichaud, A.
    ,
    Rochon, Y.
    ,
    Shairsingh, K.
    ,
    Sills, D.
    ,
    Spacek, L.
    ,
    Stroud, C.
    ,
    Su, Y.
    ,
    Taylor, N.
    ,
    Vanos, J.
    ,
    Voogt, J.
    ,
    Wang, J. M.
    ,
    Wiechers, T.
    ,
    Wren, S.
    ,
    Yang, H.
    ,
    Yip, T.
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0162.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractThe Pan and Parapan American Games (PA15) are the third largest sporting event in the world and were held in Toronto in the summer of 2015 (10?26 July and 7?15 August). This was used as an opportunity to coordinate and showcase existing innovative research and development activities related to weather, air quality (AQ), and health at Environment and Climate Change Canada. New observational technologies included weather stations based on compact sensors that were augmented with black globe thermometers, two Doppler lidars, two wave buoys, a 3D lightning mapping array, two new AQ stations, and low-cost AQ and ultraviolet sensors. These were supplemented by observations from other agencies, four mobile vehicles, two mobile AQ laboratories, and two supersites with enhanced vertical profiling. High-resolution modeling for weather (250 m and 1 km), AQ (2.5 km), lake circulation (2 km), and wave models (250-m, 1-km, and 2.5-km ensembles) were run. The focus of the science, which guided the design of the observation network, was to characterize and investigate the lake breeze, which affects thunderstorm initiation, air pollutant transport, and heat stress. Experimental forecasts and nowcasts were provided by research support desks. Web portals provided access to the experimental products for other government departments, public health authorities, and PA15 decision-makers. The data have been released through the government of Canada?s Open Data Portal and as a World Meteorological Organization?s Global Atmospheric Watch Urban Research Meteorology and Environment dataset.
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    contributor authorJoe, P.
    contributor authorBelair, S.
    contributor authorBernier, N.B.
    contributor authorBouchet, V.
    contributor authorBrook, J. R.
    contributor authorBrunet, D.
    contributor authorBurrows, W.
    contributor authorCharland, J.-P.
    contributor authorDehghan, A.
    contributor authorDriedger, N.
    contributor authorDuhaime, C.
    contributor authorEvans, G.
    contributor authorFilion, A.-B.
    contributor authorFrenette, R.
    contributor authorde Grandpré, J.
    contributor authorGultepe, I.
    contributor authorHenderson, D.
    contributor authorHerdt, A.
    contributor authorHilker, N.
    contributor authorHuang, L.
    contributor authorHung, E.
    contributor authorIsaac, G.
    contributor authorJeong, C.-H.
    contributor authorJohnston, D.
    contributor authorKlaassen, J.
    contributor authorLeroyer, S.
    contributor authorLin, H.
    contributor authorMacDonald, M.
    contributor authorMacPhee, J.
    contributor authorMariani, Z.
    contributor authorMunoz, T.
    contributor authorReid, J.
    contributor authorRobichaud, A.
    contributor authorRochon, Y.
    contributor authorShairsingh, K.
    contributor authorSills, D.
    contributor authorSpacek, L.
    contributor authorStroud, C.
    contributor authorSu, Y.
    contributor authorTaylor, N.
    contributor authorVanos, J.
    contributor authorVoogt, J.
    contributor authorWang, J. M.
    contributor authorWiechers, T.
    contributor authorWren, S.
    contributor authorYang, H.
    contributor authorYip, T.
    date accessioned2019-09-19T10:06:13Z
    date available2019-09-19T10:06:13Z
    date copyright11/30/2017 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2017
    identifier otherbams-d-16-0162.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4261561
    description abstractAbstractThe Pan and Parapan American Games (PA15) are the third largest sporting event in the world and were held in Toronto in the summer of 2015 (10?26 July and 7?15 August). This was used as an opportunity to coordinate and showcase existing innovative research and development activities related to weather, air quality (AQ), and health at Environment and Climate Change Canada. New observational technologies included weather stations based on compact sensors that were augmented with black globe thermometers, two Doppler lidars, two wave buoys, a 3D lightning mapping array, two new AQ stations, and low-cost AQ and ultraviolet sensors. These were supplemented by observations from other agencies, four mobile vehicles, two mobile AQ laboratories, and two supersites with enhanced vertical profiling. High-resolution modeling for weather (250 m and 1 km), AQ (2.5 km), lake circulation (2 km), and wave models (250-m, 1-km, and 2.5-km ensembles) were run. The focus of the science, which guided the design of the observation network, was to characterize and investigate the lake breeze, which affects thunderstorm initiation, air pollutant transport, and heat stress. Experimental forecasts and nowcasts were provided by research support desks. Web portals provided access to the experimental products for other government departments, public health authorities, and PA15 decision-makers. The data have been released through the government of Canada?s Open Data Portal and as a World Meteorological Organization?s Global Atmospheric Watch Urban Research Meteorology and Environment dataset.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Environment Canada Pan and Parapan American Science Showcase Project
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume99
    journal issue5
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0162.1
    journal fristpage921
    journal lastpage953
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2017:;volume 099:;issue 005
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