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I just tried running ozone-docker FOSS and i am getting errors. I think i should get a login screen but i am seeing the dashboard instead. I followed the instructions in README to the letter. Any pointers would be much appreciated

I do own Komplete 12 UCE which doesn't contain any version of Ozone not even the standard one. Would it still work If I crossgrade from that version or do I have to own any Ozone version on my NI account?

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A crossgrade means that you then would own ozone advanced, the base product you need is the one you own and you don't need ozone in your native account. You can check it for yourself to be absolutely sure on the shop website, you have to be logged in and then you'll see if you can buy the ozone advanced crossgrade.

The Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) aboard NASA's Aura satellite (launched in 2004) measures ozone from Earth's surface to top-of-atmosphere. OMI also measures sulfur dioxide (SO2), aerosols, and cloud top pressure. Near real-time (NRT) OMI data are available through LANCE generally within 100 to 165 minutes after a satellite observation.

OMI and OMPS downloads are being switched from ftp to http(s). NASA's Earth Science Data and Information System (ESDIS), our parent organization, requires that we track who downloads files and we do this via Earthdata Login and/or App Keys.

Earthdata Login is appropriate when using a browser as the redirection for http will work correctly. However when using the command line tools this becomes complex. To simplify this we have implemented App Keys; you generate a key and pass it to your script in a header.

App Keys are string tokens that identify who you are. App Keys get passed in the authorization header of each HTTP GET request and they last at least three months, which means they can be used in scripts. Any user that does not already have an App Key for OMI/OMPS SIPS can get one by performing the following steps:

The example above passes your App Key via the Authorization HTTP header while utilizing the Bearer schema. When finished, the resulting download will be written to a file called result in whatever directory (folder) you run the command from.

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TOAR completed its first phase in 2019 and the second phase (TOAR-II) has begun. To learn more about the goals of TOAR-II, and to get involved, please follow the link to the TOAR-II webpage, which can be found in the left-hand menu bar.

TOAR is a science effort initiated by IGAC, and developed by an international team of more than 200 experts from over 35 countries. TOAR receives financial and logistical support from IGAC, Forschungszentrum Jlich, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the World Meteorological Organization (an agency of the United Nations).

As of February 2020, TOAR entered its second phase and is now preparing to launch an updated tropospheric ozone assessment. For details, see TOAR Phase-II . The first phase of TOAR has achieved its two main objectives, namely a set of 8 peer-reviewed publications (Elementa special feature), and a web-accessible database of surface ozone observations ( -juelich.de). For details, see TOAR Phase-I.

This environmental awareness training program, based on Environment Canada's "Code of Practice for Elimination of Fluorocarbon Emissions in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems", deals with environmentally-correct equipment design, proper handling of refrigerants, and will prepare participants for complying with Federal and Provincial Regulations covering refrigeration and air conditioning systems.

Specific topics covered are: Science of ozone depletion, leak detection methods, system charging procedures, special maintenance provisions, and refrigerant recovery, reuse, recycle and reclamation equipment. 1.5 hours allotted to the final exam.

Those who require the ODP/ODS Certification for the purchasing and/or handling of refrigerants throughout Canada, to fulfill provincial and federal regulations. This certification is NOT a trade license or trade qualification.

You will need access to an internet connection and it is highly recommended to use a computer (desktop or laptop) instead of a tablet or mobile device for an optimal learning experience. IF you would like to print the receipt, manual and learning materials, access to a printer is also required. The manual and learning materials may be downloaded and saved on your system as PDF documents as well.

Those who would like to register for the online program will need to provide their First and Last Name, Company (optional), Address, City, Province, Postal Code, Telephone Number and an Email Address. Payment in the amount of $275 + HST will need to be submitted by Visa or Master Card (no visa debit or debit cards accepted). A receipt and login information will be emailed to those who register and submit payment.

PLEASE NOTE: Participants DO NOT need to complete the course in one sitting. If you finish a Module and logout, the next time when you login, you will be brought to the beginning of whichever Module you have not yet completed.

Participants who successfully achieve a mark of 75% or higher on the exam will receive certification in the form of an Ozone Depletion Prevention (ODP) wallet card (Ontario only) or an Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) wallet card (all other provinces) issued for the province that the participant resides in. Certificate wallet cards are mailed within 10 business days of completing the program.

When did we realize ozone depletion was an issue, and how did we fix it? By 1985, the globe had already seen advancements in the scientific understanding of ozone depletion and its impacts on human health and the environment. It was then that the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer was created in response.

In October 2015 the EPA strengthened the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone to 70 parts per billion. This new standard will have implications for the wildland fire community. This page highlights regulatory information from the EPA, maps of potential non-attainment areas, testimonies, and the latest reports and research collected by the NWCG Smoke Committee.

The EPA ozone standards page contains the final rule, memo for implementing the new standard, regulatory impact analysis, maps and tables, fact sheets, and technical documents. These are individually listed below:

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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), represented by the OzonAction Law Division, and ASHRAE have a Memorandum of Understanding to establish technical cooperation and mutual coordination toward providing professional technical services to the refrigeration and air-conditioning stakeholders (governmental, private, and public). The organizations work to ensure that up-to-date related technical information and standards are properly introduced and promoted through training, publication of reference documents, and other cooperative activity set forth in a jointly developed work plan.

This portal is a universally accessible repository for resources developed by the partnership, announcements, and descriptions of opportunities for ASHRAE members work with National Ozone Units in the UNEP network to strengthen the capacity of governments and industry in developing countries to make informed decisions about alternative technologies that minimize their potential impact on ozone depletion and climate change.

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