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European Tracer Experiment

During the first European Tracer Experiment (ETEX-1) a non-depositing tracer gas (Perflouro-Methyl-Cyclo-Hexane) was emitted from a site in Northern France (Brittany (2°00 30", 48°03 30")). The average emission rate was 7.95 g s and it commenced on 23 October at 16 00 UTC lasting for 11 h and 50 min. The spatial and temporal development of the tracer cloud was measured at 168 measurement stations in Europe and both real time and retrospective model inter-comparison projects were carried out (Graziani et al. 1998 Mosca et al. 1998). The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the models ability to transport and disperse a tracer. [Pg.64]

During pre-operational SILAM evaluation its results were compared with the data of the European Tracer Experiment (Sofiev et al. 2006b), Chernobyl and Algeciras accidental releases. For AQ related species, the system output was compared with the European AQ networks for the period of 2000-2002 and several campaigns and for some extreme episodes, such as the case of wild-land fires during spring and summer 2006. [Pg.161]


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