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Evaluation of wind and turbulent parameterisations for short range air pollution modeling (Articolo in rivista)
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- Evaluation of wind and turbulent parameterisations for short range air pollution modeling (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2006-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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YORDANOV D. (1), KOLAROVA M. (1), RIZZA U. (2), MANGIA C. (2), TIRABASSI T. (3) e SYRACOV D. (1) (2006)
Evaluation of wind and turbulent parameterisations for short range air pollution modeling
in Bulgarian Geophysical Journal
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- YORDANOV D. (1), KOLAROVA M. (1), RIZZA U. (2), MANGIA C. (2), TIRABASSI T. (3) e SYRACOV D. (1) (literal)
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- (1) Department of Atmospheric Physics, Geophysical Institute;
(2) ISAC/CNR - Lecce;
(3) ISAC/CNR - Bologna. (literal)
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- Evaluation of wind and turbulent parameterisations for short range air pollution modeling (literal)
- Abstract
- Most of the air quality dispersion models used for regulatory
applications are based on K-diffusion formulations. In this paper, two turbulent
parameterisations for dispersion models in the atmospheric boundary layer are
evaluated with experimental data. The first scheme is based on a similarity approach
and provides wind and eddy diffusivity profiles on the basis of a diagnostic PBL
model. The second one provides an eddy diffusivity profile based on the Taylor
statistical diffusion theory and on the spectral properties of turbulence. The two
parameterisations have been included in a numerical grid model and tested with the
Copenhagen data set. Results show tha: i) the dispersion model with both turbulent
schemes, produces a good fitting of the measured ground-level concentration data for
all the experimental conditions considered; ii) there are no significant differences
between the two schemes in the range of experimental data - the profiles are close to
each other in the lower layers while they show larger differences in the layer above
the surface layer. Therefore, both parameterisations give a realistic description of the
dispersion processes in the lower PBL, and can be used for short range air pollution
models and ground level concentrations. (literal)
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