Accidental releases of hazardous materials to the atmosphere may result from fires that create a buoyant plume which may rise several hundred meters above the ground. For such buoyant release cases, estimates of ground-level concentrations may be as much as a factor of 100 lower than similar, nonbuoyant releases. For the Oak Ridge Reservation, safety analyses often examine buoyant release accident scenarios and resulting downwind, ground-level consequence estimates. For these analyses, careful consideration of buoyant plume rise is important. Plume rise can be limited by a stable vertical atmospheric temperature profile, commonly called an inversion, where the air temperature increases with height. There is a concern that inversions may int...
Radiometer that operated in Kototabang-West Sumatra observed vertical temperature profiles. In this ...
A series of numerical simulations using a one-dimensional energy balance model suggest that both the...
Two towers located near Hannover and Dickinson in western North Dakota were instrumented to determin...
Temperature inversions in the atmospheric boundary layer are associated with stagnant air masses tha...
Measuring air temperatures and winds at several heights in a dense urban area over a nine-month peri...
Atmospheric pollution is associated with weather conditions. Meteorological processes make a signifi...
Abstract: The overall focus of the research work was to study the various factors that affect plume ...
Temperature inversion plays an important role in the accumulation and diffusion of aerosols. In this...
Warm, high pressure systems are measured from a weather station on a high elevation peak in the Oreg...
In a forthcoming publication, we have discussed the role of subsidence and radiation in the producti...
The United States Forest Service-Savannah River (USFS) routinely performs prescribed fires at the Sa...
Abstract: The overall focus of the research work was to study the various factors that affect plume ...
This study focuses on the vertical changes in air masses at the summit of Mount Washington, New Hamp...
Plumes originating from fires may serve as a risk for people and environmental safety. Depending on ...
Discrimination of the type of air mass along mountain slopes can be a challenge and is not commonly ...
Radiometer that operated in Kototabang-West Sumatra observed vertical temperature profiles. In this ...
A series of numerical simulations using a one-dimensional energy balance model suggest that both the...
Two towers located near Hannover and Dickinson in western North Dakota were instrumented to determin...
Temperature inversions in the atmospheric boundary layer are associated with stagnant air masses tha...
Measuring air temperatures and winds at several heights in a dense urban area over a nine-month peri...
Atmospheric pollution is associated with weather conditions. Meteorological processes make a signifi...
Abstract: The overall focus of the research work was to study the various factors that affect plume ...
Temperature inversion plays an important role in the accumulation and diffusion of aerosols. In this...
Warm, high pressure systems are measured from a weather station on a high elevation peak in the Oreg...
In a forthcoming publication, we have discussed the role of subsidence and radiation in the producti...
The United States Forest Service-Savannah River (USFS) routinely performs prescribed fires at the Sa...
Abstract: The overall focus of the research work was to study the various factors that affect plume ...
This study focuses on the vertical changes in air masses at the summit of Mount Washington, New Hamp...
Plumes originating from fires may serve as a risk for people and environmental safety. Depending on ...
Discrimination of the type of air mass along mountain slopes can be a challenge and is not commonly ...
Radiometer that operated in Kototabang-West Sumatra observed vertical temperature profiles. In this ...
A series of numerical simulations using a one-dimensional energy balance model suggest that both the...
Two towers located near Hannover and Dickinson in western North Dakota were instrumented to determin...