International audienceThe verification of simulations against data and the comparison of model simulation of pollutant fields rely on the critical choice of statistical indicators. Most of the scores are based on point-wise, that is, local, value comparison. Such indicators are impacted by the so-called double penalty effect. Typically, a misplaced blob of pollutants will doubly penalise such a score because it is predicted where it should not be and is not predicted where it should be. The effect is acute in plume simulations where the concentrations gradient can be sharp. A non-local metric that would match concentration fields by displacement would avoid such double penalty. Here, we experiment on such a metric known as the Wasserstein d...
International audienceThe Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident led to massive atmospheric deposition ...
Due to its half-life, chemical inertness and low solubility in water, radioactive 85Kr is a valuable...
International audienceWhen evaluating the impact of pollution, measurements from remote stations are...
International audienceThe verification of simulations against data and the comparison of model simul...
International audienceGeostatistical interpolation methods (block and point ordinary kriging) were u...
International audienceWe propose a methodology for intercomparing climate models and evaluating thei...
The results of four gas tracer experiments of atmospheric dispersion on a regional scale are used ...
International audienceFollowing Fukushima nuclear disaster, several data gathering campaigns surveye...
International audienceFollowing the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP1) accident on March ...
International audienceAtmospheric chemistry and air-quality numerical models are driven by uncertain...
radioactive pollution simulation is depending on SPEEDI. However, in the case of Fukushima nuclear p...
International audienceAbstract. In the next few years, numerous satellites with high-resolution inst...
International audienceThe Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident led to massive atmospheric deposition ...
Due to its half-life, chemical inertness and low solubility in water, radioactive 85Kr is a valuable...
International audienceWhen evaluating the impact of pollution, measurements from remote stations are...
International audienceThe verification of simulations against data and the comparison of model simul...
International audienceGeostatistical interpolation methods (block and point ordinary kriging) were u...
International audienceWe propose a methodology for intercomparing climate models and evaluating thei...
The results of four gas tracer experiments of atmospheric dispersion on a regional scale are used ...
International audienceFollowing Fukushima nuclear disaster, several data gathering campaigns surveye...
International audienceFollowing the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP1) accident on March ...
International audienceAtmospheric chemistry and air-quality numerical models are driven by uncertain...
radioactive pollution simulation is depending on SPEEDI. However, in the case of Fukushima nuclear p...
International audienceAbstract. In the next few years, numerous satellites with high-resolution inst...
International audienceThe Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear accident led to massive atmospheric deposition ...
Due to its half-life, chemical inertness and low solubility in water, radioactive 85Kr is a valuable...
International audienceWhen evaluating the impact of pollution, measurements from remote stations are...