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AirNowAQIForecast (FeatureServer)

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Service Description: This feature layer represents the latest AirNow AQI Forecast contours for today and tomorrow. The interpolated surfaces are for Ozone (O3) and Particulate Matter (PM) combined, and currently for the US only.

Service ItemId: 61864315c28f4668bbbbdc73b08f4113

Has Versioned Data: false

Max Record Count: 2000

Supported query Formats: JSON

Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: False

Supports Shared Templates: False

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This United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) feature layer represents interpolated forecast contour surface for today and tomorrow correlating to values from the Air Quality Index (AQI).  The interpolated surfaces are for Ozone (O3) and Particulate Matter (PM) combined, and currently for the US only.  The source of this feature layer is GRIB2 files located here.

Please note, the values within the Gridcode field correlate to the following AQI Categories:

1 = AQI Category: "Good"
2 = AQI Category: "Moderate"
3 = AQI Category: "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups"
4 = AQI Category: "Unhealthy"
5 = AQI Category: "Very Unhealthy"
6 = AQI Category: "Hazardous"

Map and forecast data are collected using federal reference or equivalent monitoring techniques or techniques approved by the state, local or tribal monitoring agencies.  Although preliminary data quality assessments are performed, the data in AirNow are not fully verified and validated through the quality assurance procedures monitoring organizations used to officially submit and certify data on the EPA Air Quality System (AQS).

This data sharing, and centralization creates a one-stop source for real-time and forecast air quality data. The benefits include quality control, national reporting consistency, access to automated mapping methods, and data distribution to the public and other data systems.
 
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Park Service, tribal, state, and local agencies developed the AirNow system to provide the public with easy access to national air quality information. State and local agencies report the Air Quality Index (AQI) for cities across the US and parts of Canada and Mexico.
 
AirNow data are used only to report the AQI, not to formulate or support regulation, guidance or any other EPA decision or position...


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