Meteorology Module Articles & Analysis
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Weather sensors from Lufft as an important component of utility scale solar plants The Lufft weather sensors such as the WS600 provide almost all relevant environmental data in one device. Additional sensors, such as a module temperature sensor and a pyranometer. are very easy to connect thanks to the open protocol. The most important meteorological data - solar ...
It is divided into three interlinked modules (source, meteorological and dispersion), the output of which can be used by public authorities for the evaluation of risk areas and the preparation of emergency planning. ...
A data input interface and a results module capable of displaying detailed cartography have been developed around these two codes. ...
We present a brief review of the mathematical model CAR-FMI (contaminants in the Air from a Road, by the Finnish Meteorological Institute). The model has been developed for regulatory purposes, for predicting dispersion of pollution from a road network. It consists of an emission module, treatment of the meteorological time-series, an atmospheric ...
In this contribution we present an air quality system (ANA), which is composed of a meteorological module that uses a three-dimensional approach with terrain-following coordinates and the non-hydrostatic approach, and a detailed emission model (250 x 250 m) that includes the anthropogenic and biogenic emissions over the area of study (the Madrid area of 80 x 100 ...
Considering the years 1992 and 1995, cluster analysis was applied to some variables to group those days with similar meteorological states. Three different meteorological cluster groups were identified and their main features analysed. ...
The MM5 model is a web-based non-hydrostatic mesoscale meteorological model developed by PSU/NCAR, and the CMAQ (Community Multiscale Air Quality Modelling System) is a third-generation air quality dispersion model developed by the US EPA. Both are modular codes and include an interface called MCIP, which assures full consistency with the numerical methods in the advection and ...
A modelling system has been developed for the analysis of photochemical pollution. It is composed of three modules: CALMET meteorological model, POEM-PM emission model and TCAM model. ...
These analyses include regional haze, acid deposition, and Class I increments in support of Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit applications. The meteorological module, CALMET, in the CALPUFF modeling system can generate three-dimensional gridded meteorological data through sophisticated treatment and assimilation of ...
