Testing the importance of accurate meteorological input fields and parameterizations in atmospheric transport modelling using dream - validation against ETEX-1 |
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Authors: | Jø rgen Brandt,Annemarie Bastrup-birk,Jesper H. Christensen,Torben Mikkelsen,Sø ren Thykier-Nielsen,Zahari Zlatev |
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Affiliation: | a1National Environmental Research Institute, Department of Atmospheric Environment, Frederiksborgvej 399, P.O. Box 358, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark;a2Risø National Laboratory, Wind Energy and Atmospheric Physics Department, Frederiksborgvej 399, P.O. Box 49, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark |
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Abstract: | A tracer model, the DREAM, which is based on a combination of a near-range Lagrangian model and a long-range Eulerian model, has been developed. The meteorological meso-scale model, MM5V1, is implemented as a meteorological driver for the tracer model. The model system is used for studying transport and dispersion of air pollutants caused by a single but strong source as, e.g. an accidental release from a nuclear power plant. The model system including the coupling of the Lagrangian model with the Eulerian model are described. Various simple and comprehensive parameterizations of the mixing height, the vertical dispersion, and different meterological input data have been implemented in the combined tracer model, and the model results have been validated against measurements from the ETEX-1 release. Several different statistical parameters have been used to estimate the differences between the parameterizations and meterological input data in order to find the best performing solution. |
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Keywords: | Accidental release Eulerian and Lagrangian models transport modelling mixing height vertical dispersion meteorological data ETEX-1 |
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