February 25 - 27, 2015    Palm Beach FL , 美国
This course will provide the basic understanding of the important parts of air pollution meteorology in a very practical way.

This introductory course will introduce the student to the fundamentals of air pollution meteorology. He/she will learn how the atmosphere works, how it is tied into the air pollution cycle, what chemical you will find in the atmosphere, how far air typically travels in a day, how experts calculate the dispersion of pollutants and approaches to monitoring and modelling. After the course, the participant will be able to undertake a worst case air quality assessment with confidence.

The most important global common is the atmosphere. Throughout history, we have let noxious gases (from our cooking, heating, industry and more recently transportation) drift away in the wind without really considering what happens downwind from us. How much responsibility do we each have for acid rain, smog, increasing carbon dioxide and disturbances to the stratosphere?

The course will start with an overview of the subject matter. It will discuss air quality measurements and monitoring, why it is done, the different types (research, government and industry), fixed vs. mobile, and the global nature of monitoring. It will also address quality assurance and quality control as it relates to credibility.

Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Category: Classes, Courses, Professional Training and Workshops.

Artists: James W. S. Young.

URLs:
Booking: http://atnd.it/18887-0
Inquiries: http://atnd.it/18887-1

Prices:
In-Class: CAD 1,895 and Webinar: CAD 1,395.

场馆

Location: Webinar Venue
联系 none Palm Beach , USA
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组织者

Global Innovative Campus
10810 119 ST NW Edmonton, AB T5H 3P2
+1 780-328-2580