Comparison of Predicted and Measured Concentrations for 58 Alternative models of Plume Transport in Complex Terrain |
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Authors: | Howard M. Ellis Peter C. Liu Charles Runyon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Enviroplan, Inc. , West Orange , New Jersey , USA;2. Ohio Edison Company |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to evaluate alternative prediction models for the SO2 concentrations produced in the vicinity of the Ohio Edison Company Sammis Power Plant. The plant is situated in the northeastern portion of the Ohio River Valley in complex terrain. Comparisons of the 16 highest predicted and measured short-term SO2 concentrations were conducted for a one year period for 58 alternative models. Several models were found to predict reasonably accurately the 16 highest measured 24-hour SO2 concentrations. Each of these models requires an upward adjustment in the plume centerline location as the plume is transported downwind in rising terrain. These same models overpredict by substantial margins the 16 highest measured 3-hour SO2 concentrations. Improvements in emissions inventory data and improvements in the prediction models used are believed necessary to increase prediction accuracy further. |
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