This is a description of all files and reports in the nonroad directory. Overall totals between the different reports may sometimes be slightly different, due to the different ways in which each report was generated. *_inventory_nonroad.zip - Zip files containing the SMOKE input emissions inventories for each beta platform case (2016ff, 2023ff, 2028ff), where available for each case. As of 6 Dec 2018, only the 2016ff inventories are suitable for SMOKE modeling; the 2023ff and 2028ff inventories need additional work. All of these inventories can be used for creating summaries or other analysis, however. ge_dat_for_2016beta_nonroad_sector.zip - Zip file containing SMOKE ancillary files that are specific to this sector. To obtain all ancillary files used by SMOKE, the sector-specific files should be combined with the ../shared/ge_dat* zips. Some of the sector-specific ancillary files override files from the ../shared/ge_dat* zips. This zip includes a README which maps each file to a SMOKE environment variable name. 2016ff_nonroad_annual_reports.zip - Various summaries of annual emissions from this sector. Includes the following: 2011en-2014fd-2016fe-2016ff-2023en-2023ff-2028el-2028ff_*_nonroad_summary_*.xlsx - Emissions summaries of CAP emissions from this sector from several recent modeling cases, at the state, state-SCC, and county level. rep_nonroad_2016ff_16j_pm25_speciation_profile_*.csv - Reports of PM2.5 emissions by PM2.5 speciation profile, by state and by county. There are separate reports for California and the rest of the country ("49states"), since California has a separate inventory and is done differently. In California, PM2.5 is speciated within SMOKE using traditional profiles. Elsewhere, PM2.5 is broken out by speciation profile prior to SMOKE, in a MOVES post-processing step. rep_nonroad_2016ff_16j_nonhaptog_speciation_profile_*_49states_annual_*.csv - Reports of NONHAPTOG emissions by NONHAPTOG speciation profile, by state and by county, outside of California. Except in California, NONHAPTOG is broken out by speciation profile prior to SMOKE, in a MOVES post-processing step. For this sector (and for onroad), there are many more integrate HAPs than just "NBAFM". The NONHAPTOG totals here have all of the integrate HAPs subtracted out, NBAFM plus others (acrolein, toluene, styrene, hexane, etc). MOVES does not give us VOC by speciation profile, only NONHAPTOG. Therefore we cannot produce a report of VOC by speciation profile for nonroad. rep_nonroad_2016ff_16j_*_nonhapvoc_speciation_profile_*_california_annual_*.csv - Reports of NONHAPVOC emissions by NONHAPVOC speciation profile, by state and by county, in California. In California, VOC is speciated within SMOKE using traditional profiles, some of which are COMBO. There are separate reports for exhaust (EXH) and evaporative (EVP). The GSPRO_COMBO is in the ge_dat .zip for this sector. In order to be consistent across all states, California for nonroad uses the same integrate HAPs as MOVES: NBAFM plus others. All of California is integrated, so all sources with VOC also have NONHAPVOC. rep_nonroad_2016ff_16j_spatial_surrogates_*_annual_*.csv - Reports of CAP emissions by spatial surrogate, by state and by county. Where the surrogate is 0, that indicates emissions are outside the domain, or a particular county is not in the surrogate. These reports are based on the 36US3 domain, so there may be some gridded Alaska emissions (but not necessarily). Surrogate = 0 instances within the Continental US are likely due to emissions allocated to the water surrogate in counties with no water area (these are minor). rep_nonroad_2016ff_16j_temporal_profiles_*_annua_*l.csv - Reports of CAP emissions by month-of-year, day-of-week, and hour-of-day (diurnal) temporal profile, by state and by county. Diurnal profiles may vary by day of week; usually they are all the same, but not always. To help automate generation of these reports, the diurnal profile code for all seven days of the week is included, even if they are the same for each day of the week. The nonroad sector employs monthly inventories, except in California where monthly temporalization is applied within SMOKE. Therefore, the monthly profile column is only applicable in California. 2016ff_nonroad_monthly_speciation_temporal_surrogate_reports.zip - Since the inventories for this sector are monthly, some of the reports had to be run through SMOKE as monthly reports, and then summed to annual afterwards. By request, monthly reports are also provided in this zip, where available. The surrogate and temporal monthly reports include the whole country, but only totals outside California are true monthly totals, since only the non-California inventory is monthly. Since these reports are raw SMOKE reports, there are separate columns for mode-specific pollutants (EXH__ or EVP__) and non-mode-specific pollutants. The mode-specific pollutants are in California only, and the non-mode-specific pollutants are only outside of California. When we aggregated these reports to annual, we combined mode-specific with non-mode-specific. So the annual reports referenced above do not have separate mode-specific with non-mode-specific columns. The fallback surrogate column in the monthly surrogate reports can be ignored. Monthly speciation profile reports are not available. Outside California, we were able to generate an annual speciation profile report without first generating a monthly report. In California, as mentioned above, the monthly reports do not show true monthly totals anyway. All monthly reports have units of tons/day, not tons/month. So, you need to multiply by the number of days in the month to get a monthly total.