[Esip-envirosensing] Call follow-up -- Washington Post piece on Cal fires, air quality monitoring issues

frazmo frazmo at gmail.com
Thu Nov 7 09:54:25 EST 2019


The SparetheAir site might be worth a look. The fires/smoke/air quality
problem seems like fertile ground for work in general. Cheers,  Steve

http://www.sparetheair.com/wildfire.cfm



On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 8:12 AM Vicky Kelly <kellyv at caryinstitute.org> wrote:

> Is there a way to develop an app or website for people to know where spot
> fires have started? And possibly wind speed and direction? Residents use a
> mish mash of social media, telephone, ham radio, tin cans & string... to
> communicate with each other. Ok, maybe not that last one. They don't
> necessarily pay attention to authorities. In one area in Mendocino Co, an
> area under mandatory evacuation was changed later to warning -area may be
> evacuated - a head scratcher. The scary thing is that people could
> interpret a mandatory evacuation to mean that they should wait because the
> status could change.
> Anyway, thoughts? There would need to be a system for identifying
> validation.
> Air quality info is also so important.
> Thanks.
> Vicky Kelly
>
> On Wed, Nov 6, 2019 at 10:29 PM frazmo via Esip-envirosensing <
> esip-envirosensing at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:
>
>> At yesterday's call I mentioned 9in the chat box) an article in The
>> Washington Post that discussed the challenges of providing timely,
>> spatially and temporally relevant information about air quality during
>> California's wildfires. Among other issues, the cuts to the power grid were
>> killing air quality monitors at very bad times. Also, the existing
>> monitoring network doesn't provide adequate resolution to inform local
>> residents of dynamically changing air quality during fires. The article
>> also mentions the interesting PurpleAir project.
>>
>> A link too the article is below. Apologies in advance for any problems
>> with the Post's paywall! Cheers,
>>
>> Steve Young, EPA (Retired)
>>
>>
>> https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/11/04/when-power-went-out-during-californias-wildfires-air-quality-monitors-turned-off-too/
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> Victoria R. Kelly
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> Manager, Environmental Monitoring Program
> Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
> Phone 1-845-677-7600 ext. 174
> Email kellyv at caryinstitute.org
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