AERMOD:用于工业源应用的色散模型。第二部分:针对17个实地研究数据库的模型性能

S. Perry, A. Cimorelli, R. Paine, R. Brode, J. Weil, A. Venkatram, R. Wilson, Russell F. Lee, W. Peters
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摘要本文描述了美国气象学会(AMS)和美国环境保护署(EPA)监管模型(AERMOD)改进委员会的应用空气弥散模型在17个野外研究数据库中的表现。AERMOD是一种稳态羽流模型,与常用的监管模型相比有显著改进。对数据库进行了描述,并对性能指标进行了描述。重点放在统计数据上,这些统计数据证明了模型再现浓度分布上端的能力。这对于应用监管建模是最重要的。现场测量的特点是平坦和复杂的地形,城市和农村条件,以及有和没有建筑尾流效应的高架和地面释放。通过模型和观测浓度分布的比较可以看出,除了少数例外,AERMOD的性能优于其他应用模型。这是两篇文章中的第二篇,第一篇……
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AERMOD: A dispersion model for industrial source applications. Part II: Model performance against 17 field study databases
Abstract The performance of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regulatory Model (AERMOD) Improvement Committee’s applied air dispersion model against 17 field study databases is described. AERMOD is a steady-state plume model with significant improvements over commonly applied regulatory models. The databases are characterized, and the performance measures are described. Emphasis is placed on statistics that demonstrate the model’s abilities to reproduce the upper end of the concentration distribution. This is most important for applied regulatory modeling. The field measurements are characterized by flat and complex terrain, urban and rural conditions, and elevated and surface releases with and without building wake effects. As is indicated by comparisons of modeled and observed concentration distributions, with few exceptions AERMOD’s performance is superior to that of the other applied models tested. This is the second of two articles, with the firs...
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