Experimental Characterization of Atmospheric Diffusion in Complex Terrain with Land-Sea Interactions |
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Authors: | M. M. Mill´n E. Otamendi L. A. Alonso I. Ureta |
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Affiliation: | Alda de Urquijo S/N , Bilbao , Spain |
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Abstract: | The body of information presented in this paper is directed to scientists working in atmospheric dispersion research and model development. Two years of field measurements in the coastal area of Bilbao in northern Spain show that the diffusion behavior in this complex terrain can be classified into several well defined patterns, which correspond to certain meteorological conditions. The approach taken has been the systematic use of SO2 remote sensors (COSPEC) and ground level monitors in moving platforms which are used to follow and document the flow of the air mass. Results to date show that complex reentry cycles can occur and that synoptically different flows may be indistinguishable by wind sensors at ground level (affected by channeling), and yet result in totally different observed pollution levels by a fixed monitoring network (affected by topographical effects). These results are being used to parameterize the cause-effect relationships and guide the modeling efforts in this area of complex terrain. |
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