@@ -51,29 +51,29 @@ class AirNowGRIB2HourlyProcessor(GeoDataMosaicProcessor):
5151 img_patterns = ["" , "_pm25" , "_combined" ]
5252 layer_titles = ["Ozone" , "PM25" , "Combined Ozone & PM25" ]
5353 description = (
54- "U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’ s (EPA) nationwide, voluntary "
55- "program, AirNow(www.airnow.gov), provides real-time air quality data "
56- "and forecasts to protect public health across the United States, "
57- " Canada, and parts of Mexico. AirNowreceives real-time ozone and PM2.5 "
58- " data from over 2,000 monitors and collects air quality forecasts for "
59- " more than 300 cities.\n \n As part of the Global Earth Observation "
60- " System of Systems (GEOSS)(www.epa.gov/geoss) program, the AirNow API "
61- " system broadens access to AirNowdata and data products. AirNow API "
62- "produces data products in several standard data formats and makes them "
63- " available via FTP and web services. This documen describes the GRIB2 "
64- " file formats. All data provided by AirNow API are made possible by "
65- " the efforts of more than 120 local, state, tribal, provincial, and "
66- " federal government agencies (www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=airnow. "
67- " partnerslist). These data are not fully verified or validated and "
68- " should be considered preliminary and subject to change. Data and "
69- " information reported to AirNow from federal, state, local, and tribal "
70- " agencies are for the express purpose of reporting and forecasting the "
71- " Air Quality Index (AQI). As such, they should not be used to formulate "
72- " or support regulation, trends, guidance, or any other government or "
73- " public decision making. Official regulatory air quality data must be "
74- " obtained from EPA’s Air Quality System (AQS) (www.epa.gov/ttn/airs/ "
75- " airsaqs). See the AirNow Data Exchange Guidelines at http://airnowapi. "
76- " org/docs/DataUseGuidelines.pdf."
54+ u "U.S. Environmental Protection Agency' s (EPA) nationwide, voluntary "
55+ u "program, AirNow(www.airnow.gov), provides real-time air quality data "
56+ u "and forecasts to protect public health across the United States, "
57+ u" Canada, and parts of Mexico. AirNow receives real-time ozone and "
58+ u"PM2.5 data from over 2000 monitors and collects air quality forecasts"
59+ u" for more than 300 cities.\n \n As part of the Global Earth Observation"
60+ u" System of Systems (GEOSS)(www.epa.gov/geoss) program, the AirNow API"
61+ u" system broadens access to AirNowdata and data products. AirNow API "
62+ u "produces data products in several standard data formats and makes "
63+ u"them available via FTP and web services. This documen describes the "
64+ u"GRIB2 file formats. All data provided by AirNow API are made "
65+ u"possible by the efforts of more than 120 local, state, tribal, "
66+ u"provincial, and federal government agencies (www.airnow.gov/index.cfm"
67+ u"?action=airnow. partnerslist). These data are not fully verified or "
68+ u"validated and should be considered preliminary and subject to change."
69+ u" Data and information reported to AirNow from federal, state, local, "
70+ u"and tribal agencies are for the express purpose of reporting and"
71+ u" forecasting the Air Quality Index (AQI). As such, they should not be"
72+ u" used to formulate or support regulation, trends, guidance, or any "
73+ u"other government or public decision making. Official regulatory air "
74+ u"quality data must be obtained from EPA’s Air Quality System (AQS) "
75+ u"(www.epa.gov/ttn/airs/ airsaqs). See the AirNow Data Exchange "
76+ u"Guidelines at http://airnowapi. org/docs/DataUseGuidelines.pdf."
7777 )
7878
7979 def download (self , auth_account = AIRNOW_ACCOUNT , days = 1 ):
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