Lagrangian particle dispersion models (LPDMs) are powerful and popular tools used for the analysis of atmospheric trace gas measurements. However, it can be difficult to determine the transport pathway of emissions from their source to a receptor using the standard gridded model output, particularly during complex meteorological scenarios. In this paper we present a method to clearly and easily identify the pathway taken by only those emissions that arrive at a receptor at a particular time, by combining the standard gridded output from forward (e.g., concentration) and backward (e.g., residence time) LPDM simulations. By comparing the pathway determined from this method with particle trajectories from both the forward and backward models, ...
Eulerian chemical transport models (e.g. EPA’s CMAQ) cannot clearly show the source-receptor of poll...
This paper examines the use of backward-in-time Lagrangian trajectory simulations to explore source ...
Using the example of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), we investigate the use of Lagrangian particle disper...
The possibility to calculate linear-source receptor relationships for the transport of atmospheric ...
International audienceThe possibility to calculate linear-source receptor relationships for the tran...
Over the past several decades, it has become apparent that anthropogenic activities have resulted in...
Over the past several decades, it has become apparent that anthropogenic activities have resulted in...
Over the past several decades, it has become apparent that anthropogenic activities have resulted in...
We introduce a tool to determine surface fluxes from atmospheric concentration data in the midst of ...
International audienceThe possibility to calculate linear-source receptor relationships for the tran...
We report the application of a receptor-oriented transport model, the Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagra...
We report the application of a receptor-oriented transport model, the Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagra...
Two methods of using a Lagrangian random particle dispersion model in air quality simulations will b...
Two methods of using a Lagrangian random particle dispersion model in air quality simulations will b...
Supplement related to this article is available online at: http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/11/9887/20...
Eulerian chemical transport models (e.g. EPA’s CMAQ) cannot clearly show the source-receptor of poll...
This paper examines the use of backward-in-time Lagrangian trajectory simulations to explore source ...
Using the example of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), we investigate the use of Lagrangian particle disper...
The possibility to calculate linear-source receptor relationships for the transport of atmospheric ...
International audienceThe possibility to calculate linear-source receptor relationships for the tran...
Over the past several decades, it has become apparent that anthropogenic activities have resulted in...
Over the past several decades, it has become apparent that anthropogenic activities have resulted in...
Over the past several decades, it has become apparent that anthropogenic activities have resulted in...
We introduce a tool to determine surface fluxes from atmospheric concentration data in the midst of ...
International audienceThe possibility to calculate linear-source receptor relationships for the tran...
We report the application of a receptor-oriented transport model, the Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagra...
We report the application of a receptor-oriented transport model, the Stochastic Time-Inverted Lagra...
Two methods of using a Lagrangian random particle dispersion model in air quality simulations will b...
Two methods of using a Lagrangian random particle dispersion model in air quality simulations will b...
Supplement related to this article is available online at: http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/11/9887/20...
Eulerian chemical transport models (e.g. EPA’s CMAQ) cannot clearly show the source-receptor of poll...
This paper examines the use of backward-in-time Lagrangian trajectory simulations to explore source ...
Using the example of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), we investigate the use of Lagrangian particle disper...