Ventilation Index
  
       
A ventilation index is computed by simply multiply the 10-meter wind speed times the boundary layer height. Lower boundary layer heights (stronger inversion potential) coupled with lower wind speeds  make for a low ventilation rate in the boundary layer.  Thus a more favorable environment for high ozone concentration and air pollution episodes.

         Here are some guidelines for using the ventilation index.

Ventilation Index (m2/sec) Air Quality
0 - 1200 Poor
1200 - 2400
Marginal
2400 - 3600
Fair
> 3600
Good


References

USDA Forest Service - Ventilation Index


WFO Grand Junction Realtime Ventilation Index