In the field of odour impact assessments resulting from industrial activities, the use of atmospheric dispersion models appears to be crucial. These mathematical tools are able to estimate the ambient air odour concentration at the receptors nearby a plant, as indicated in some guidelines and laws. Generally, the odour concentration is evaluated through emission olfactometry monitoring, and subsequently, based on the dispersion modelling software, impact maps are created at specific percentiles (odour concentrations that are reached for a certain number of hours a year). However, in this way, it is not possible to know the specific odour event as it occurs; therefore, it would be ideal to have a real-time estimation of the odour fallout in ...