This is the final report of a two-year, Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). To effectively respond to airborne chemical and biological warfare (CBW) attacks in urban settings, one must understand the vector of the threat, i.e., where is the effluent going and when will it get there. These answers are needed both in real time (who should be evacuated?) and afterwards (where should the cleanup be focused?). Certainly, advanced multiscale models are essential to this task. No model has value, however, until it is normalized and validated by measured data. Experience in atmospheric transport has demonstrated that the quality of model estimations is tightly coupled to the fide...
Following a malicious or accidental release in an outdoor environment (industrial or urban), first r...
The recent eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano and the radioactive releases from the NPP Fukushima ...
Atmospheric transport models and observations from monitoring networks are commonly used aids for fo...
Modern society is confronted with emerging threats from chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR)...
Airborne hazardous plumes inadvertently released during nuclear/chemical/biological incidents are mo...
Chemical release disasters have serious consequences, disrupting ecosystems, society, and causing si...
The ability to forecast the transport and diffusion of airborne contaminants over long distances is ...
The results of four gas tracer experiments of atmospheric dispersion on a regional scale are used ...
We report the progress of an ongoing effort by the Air Resources Laboratory, NOAA to build a prototy...
Many models exist for predicting the atmospheric transport and dispersion of material following its ...
Radiation doses that may have resulted from operations at the Hanford Site are being estimated in th...
Development of real-time predictive modeling to identify the dispersion and/or source(s) of airborne...
The ability to forecast the transport and diffusion of airborne contaminants over long distances is ...
When hazardous material is accidently or intentionally released into the atmosphere, emergency respo...
This report summarizes the information used in modeling atmospheric transport and diffusion for Phas...
Following a malicious or accidental release in an outdoor environment (industrial or urban), first r...
The recent eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano and the radioactive releases from the NPP Fukushima ...
Atmospheric transport models and observations from monitoring networks are commonly used aids for fo...
Modern society is confronted with emerging threats from chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR)...
Airborne hazardous plumes inadvertently released during nuclear/chemical/biological incidents are mo...
Chemical release disasters have serious consequences, disrupting ecosystems, society, and causing si...
The ability to forecast the transport and diffusion of airborne contaminants over long distances is ...
The results of four gas tracer experiments of atmospheric dispersion on a regional scale are used ...
We report the progress of an ongoing effort by the Air Resources Laboratory, NOAA to build a prototy...
Many models exist for predicting the atmospheric transport and dispersion of material following its ...
Radiation doses that may have resulted from operations at the Hanford Site are being estimated in th...
Development of real-time predictive modeling to identify the dispersion and/or source(s) of airborne...
The ability to forecast the transport and diffusion of airborne contaminants over long distances is ...
When hazardous material is accidently or intentionally released into the atmosphere, emergency respo...
This report summarizes the information used in modeling atmospheric transport and diffusion for Phas...
Following a malicious or accidental release in an outdoor environment (industrial or urban), first r...
The recent eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano and the radioactive releases from the NPP Fukushima ...
Atmospheric transport models and observations from monitoring networks are commonly used aids for fo...