Volcanic ash has the capacity to impact human health, livestock, crops and infrastructure, including international air traffic. For recent major eruptions, information on the volcanic ash plume has been combined with relatively coarse-resolution meteorological model output to provide simulations of regional ash dispersal, with reasonable success on the scale of hundreds of kilometres. However, to predict and mitigate these impacts locally, significant improvements in modelling capability are required. Here, we present results from a dynamic meteorological-ash-dispersion model configured with sufficient resolution to represent local topographic and convectively-forced flows. We focus on an archetypal volcanic setting, Soufrière, St Vincent, ...
Volcanic ash clouds are common, often unpredictable, phenomena generated during explosive eruptions....
Volcanic ash is a major atmospheric hazard that has a significant impact on local populations and in...
During volcanic eruptions, volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDs) are used to forecast...
Volcanic ash has the capacity to impact human health, livestock, crops and infrastructure, including...
PUFF is a numerical volcanic ash tracking model developed to simulate the behaviour of ash clouds in...
Volcanic ash transport and dispersion (VATD) models simulate atmospheric transport of ash from a vol...
The dispersion of volcanic emissions in the Earth atmosphere is of interest for climate research, ai...
Here the application of the VOL-CALPUFF model by Barsotti et al. to a weak plume erupted from Mount ...
The application of the VOL-CALPUFF model (\cite{barsotti}, this issue) to a weak plume erupted from ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Volcanic ash in the atmosphere is a hazard to aviation. To predic...
Hazard analysis at caldera volcanoes is challenging due to the wide range of eruptive and environmen...
Volcanic ash can interact with the earth system on many temporal and spatial scales and is a signifi...
We present a new modeling tool, named VOL-CALPUFF able to simulate the transient and three-dimension...
On 26 April 1979, La Soufri\ue8re St. Vincent volcano (West Indies) erupted producing a tephra fallo...
Large volcanic eruptions emit huge amounts of sulfur and fine ash into the stratosphere. These produ...
Volcanic ash clouds are common, often unpredictable, phenomena generated during explosive eruptions....
Volcanic ash is a major atmospheric hazard that has a significant impact on local populations and in...
During volcanic eruptions, volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDs) are used to forecast...
Volcanic ash has the capacity to impact human health, livestock, crops and infrastructure, including...
PUFF is a numerical volcanic ash tracking model developed to simulate the behaviour of ash clouds in...
Volcanic ash transport and dispersion (VATD) models simulate atmospheric transport of ash from a vol...
The dispersion of volcanic emissions in the Earth atmosphere is of interest for climate research, ai...
Here the application of the VOL-CALPUFF model by Barsotti et al. to a weak plume erupted from Mount ...
The application of the VOL-CALPUFF model (\cite{barsotti}, this issue) to a weak plume erupted from ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Volcanic ash in the atmosphere is a hazard to aviation. To predic...
Hazard analysis at caldera volcanoes is challenging due to the wide range of eruptive and environmen...
Volcanic ash can interact with the earth system on many temporal and spatial scales and is a signifi...
We present a new modeling tool, named VOL-CALPUFF able to simulate the transient and three-dimension...
On 26 April 1979, La Soufri\ue8re St. Vincent volcano (West Indies) erupted producing a tephra fallo...
Large volcanic eruptions emit huge amounts of sulfur and fine ash into the stratosphere. These produ...
Volcanic ash clouds are common, often unpredictable, phenomena generated during explosive eruptions....
Volcanic ash is a major atmospheric hazard that has a significant impact on local populations and in...
During volcanic eruptions, volcanic ash transport and dispersion models (VATDs) are used to forecast...