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Computes properties of air-water vapor mixtures for HVAC, combustion, aerodynamic, and meteorological applications. Any two independent properties may be inpuicd by... [Pg.301]

High-order convection/advection schemes are widely used in meteorological applications solving h3rperbolic equations. For example, in European weather forecast models the explicit non-flux-based modified methods of characteristics have been very popular as they are very fast. Typical examples of this type of schemes are the semi-Lagrangian advection schemes of Bates and McDonald [9], McDonald [129] and McDonald [130]. These methods have an unrestricted time step advantage, but also an important disadvantage that they are not strictly conservative due to their non-flux-based formulation. [Pg.1037]

One other item should be discussed before we begin, and that is the question of smooth versus rough surfaces. In meteorological applications, the surface features leading to roughness are usually so closely distributed (e.g., grass, crops, bushes) that only the height... [Pg.855]

The source analysis of measured pollution has been supported by back-trajectory calculations. The trajec-tory model uses high-resolution ECMWF-analyzed meteorological data, as described by M.P. Scheele, P.C. Siegmund, and P.F.J. van Velthoven [Meteorological Applications, 3 261 (1996)]. [Pg.208]

Hansen, D. A., Puckett, K. ]., Jansen, ]. ]., Lusis, M., and Vickery, J. S., The Eulerian Model Evaluation Field Study (EMEFS). Paper 5.1, pp 58-62, in "Preprints, Seventh Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with AWMA," Jan. 14-18, 1991, New Orleans. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1991. [Pg.154]

Vaughan, R. A., "Remote Sensing Applications in Meteorology and Climatology." Reidel, Norwell, MA, 1987. [Pg.318]

Bhunvralkar, C. M., Johnson, W. B., Mancuso, R. L., Thuillier, R. A., Wolf, D. E., and Nitz, K. C., Interregional exchanges of airbom sulfur pollution and deposition in Eastern North America, in "Conference Papers, Second Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology." American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1980, pp. 225-231. [Pg.342]

Bowne, N. E., Validation and performance criteria for air quality models, in "Conference Papers, Second Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology." American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1980, pp. 614-626. [Pg.342]

Huber, A. H., Incorporating building/terrain wake effects on stack effluents, pp. 353-356 in Preprints, Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology. November 29-December 2, 1977, Salt Lake City, UT. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1977. [Pg.343]

In order to obtain results from SCREEN corresponding to the procedures for the simple elevated or flat terrain option, the user should select the full meteorology option, the automated distance array option, and, if applicable for the source, the simple elevated terrain option. The simple elevated terrain option would be used if the terrain rises above the stack base elevation but is less than the height of the physical stack. These, as well as the other options listed in the sidebar, are explained in more detail below. [Pg.302]

Erode, R.W., 1991. A Comparison of SCREEN Model Dispersion Estimates with Estimates From a Refined Dispersion Model. Seventh Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with A WMA, 93-96. [Pg.343]

Snyder, W. H., and R. E. Lawson. 1994. Wind tunnel measurements of flow fields m the vicinity of buildings. In Sth Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology.. Anien-can Meteorological. Society and the Air and Waste Management Association. [Pg.598]

Pesticide) Alachlor Lombardia Region (Northern Surface water Italy) - Meteorological data - Application rate - Active ingredient lost by drift - Percentage of active ingredient lost by runoff [53]... [Pg.40]


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