Systematic development of an artificial neural network model for real-time prediction of ground-level ozone in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Authors: | Wirtz Diane S El-Din Mohamed Gamal El-Din Ahmed G Idriss Ahmed |
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Affiliation: | Stantec Consulting Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Ground-level ozone is a secondary pollutant that has recently gained notoriety for its detrimental effects on human and vegetation health. In this paper, a systematic approach is applied to develop artificial neural network (ANN) models for ground-level ozone (O3) prediction in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, using ambient monitoring data for input. The intent of these models is to provide regulatory agencies with a tool for addressing data gaps in ambient monitoring information and predicting O3 events. The models are used to determine the meteorological conditions and precursors that most affect O3 concentrations. O3 time-series effects and the efficacy of the systematic approach are also assessed. The developed models showed good predictive success, with coefficient of multiple determination values ranging from 0.75 to 0.94 for forecasts up to 2 hr in advance. The inputs most important for O3 prediction were temperature and concentrations of nitric oxide, total hydrocarbons, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. |
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