The Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability (HPAC) dispersion model is widely used by the U.S. Department of Defense and the results of previous evaluations have been presented at Harmonization conferences. The version of its diagnostic wind model that is applied to urban areas has been significantly updated to remove biases in wind speed estimates, requiring reevaluations with urban tracer data sets such as the Joint Urban 2003 (JU2003) data base. For comparison purposes, a simple Gaussian-format urban dispersion model has been run for the same JU2003 data base. The simple urban model has previously been evaluated with the Madison Square Garden 2005 (MSG05) data. The evaluations focus on 30-minute averaged (1) arc maximum concentration...
The Joint Urban 2003 (JU2003) field study was designed to collect meteorological and tracer data res...
Improving the accuracy and capability of transport and dispersion models in urban areas is essential...
This paper deals with the development of a simple urban model for flow and dispersion in the urban c...
The Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability (HPAC) dispersion model is widely used by the U.S. D...
We have evaluated the performance of several urban atmospheric transport and dispersion models by co...
Air motions in and around cities are highly complex, and the increasing threat of harmful releases i...
The Quick Urban & Industrial Complex (QUIC) Dispersion Modeling System has been developed to rapidly...
This study compared dispersion calculations using a street network model (SIRANE) with results from ...
The need to balance computational speed and simulation accuracy is a key challenge in designing atmo...
In 2004, a research project--the New York City Urban Dispersion Program (NYC UDP)--was launched by t...
The NOx concentrations measured at the sampling site of Cordoba Avenue, Buenos Aires City, character...
The need to balance computational speed and simulation accuracy is a key challenge in designing atmo...
We present results from a series of nine tracer experiments studying urban dispersion at distances u...
Prediction of the 3-dimensional flow field around buildings and other obstacles is important for a n...
In a complex environment, such as an urban area, accurate predictions of the atmospheric dispersion ...
The Joint Urban 2003 (JU2003) field study was designed to collect meteorological and tracer data res...
Improving the accuracy and capability of transport and dispersion models in urban areas is essential...
This paper deals with the development of a simple urban model for flow and dispersion in the urban c...
The Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability (HPAC) dispersion model is widely used by the U.S. D...
We have evaluated the performance of several urban atmospheric transport and dispersion models by co...
Air motions in and around cities are highly complex, and the increasing threat of harmful releases i...
The Quick Urban & Industrial Complex (QUIC) Dispersion Modeling System has been developed to rapidly...
This study compared dispersion calculations using a street network model (SIRANE) with results from ...
The need to balance computational speed and simulation accuracy is a key challenge in designing atmo...
In 2004, a research project--the New York City Urban Dispersion Program (NYC UDP)--was launched by t...
The NOx concentrations measured at the sampling site of Cordoba Avenue, Buenos Aires City, character...
The need to balance computational speed and simulation accuracy is a key challenge in designing atmo...
We present results from a series of nine tracer experiments studying urban dispersion at distances u...
Prediction of the 3-dimensional flow field around buildings and other obstacles is important for a n...
In a complex environment, such as an urban area, accurate predictions of the atmospheric dispersion ...
The Joint Urban 2003 (JU2003) field study was designed to collect meteorological and tracer data res...
Improving the accuracy and capability of transport and dispersion models in urban areas is essential...
This paper deals with the development of a simple urban model for flow and dispersion in the urban c...