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Regional Deterministic Air Quality Analysis Cumulative Effects products

The Regional Deterministic Air Quality Analysis (RDAQA) is an objective analysis of surface pollutants which combines numerical forecasts from the Regional Air Quality Deterministic Prediction System (RAQDPS) and hourly observational data from monitoring surface networks over North America in order to produce a better description of the air quality at every hour. Chemical constituents include 03, SO2, and NO2 gases, as well as fine particulate matter PM2.5 (2.5 micrometers in diameter or less) and coarse particulate matter PM10 (10 micrometers in diameter or less). Geographical coverage is Canada and the United States. Data is available only for the surface level, at a horizontal resolution of 10 km. The products are presented as historical, annual or monthly, averages which highlight long-term trends in cumulative effects on the environment.

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Date Created

2020-08-04

Date Published

2020-09-10

Temporal Coverage

2013-03-01 - Present

Access in last 30 days

98

All time access

465

Source(s) and Citation

Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada. (2020-09-10). Regional Deterministic Air Quality Analysis Cumulative Effects products. Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada.

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Monthly average of mole fraction of ozone in air [ppbv]

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Web Service

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WMS

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English

Monthly average of mole fraction of ozone in air [ppbv]

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Web Service

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WMS

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French

MSC Open Data documentation

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Supporting Document

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HTML

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English

MSC Open Data documentation

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Supporting Document

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HTML

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French

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