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Integrated Systems of Meso-Meteorological and Chemical Transport Models [electronic resource] /edited by Alexander Baklanov, Mahura Alexander, Ranjeet Sokhi.

by Baklanov, Alexander [editor.]; Alexander, Mahura [editor.]; Sokhi, Ranjeet [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.Description: XVI, 186p. 14 illus. in color. online resource.ISBN: 9783642139802.Subject(s): Geography | Meteorology | Environmental protection | Earth Sciences | Meteorology/Climatology | Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air PollutionOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction Integrated Systems -- Part I - On-Line Modelling and Feedbacks -- Part II - Off-Line Modelling and Interfaces -- Part III - Validation and Case Studies -- Part IV - HIRLAM/HARMONIE - Atmospheric Chemical Transport Models Integration Session -- Part V - Summary and Round Table Discussion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book, as the outcome of the COST-728/NetFAM workshop, focuses on the follow­ing main topics: 1) on-line coupled meteorology-chemistry modelling with two-way feedbacks, 2) off-line coupled modelling and interfaces, 3) validation and case studies including air quality related episodes, and 4) integration of atmospheric chemical transport (ACT) models with numerical weather prediction (NWP). This book is one of the first attempts to give an overall look on such integrated meso-meteorology and chemistry modelling approach. It reviews the current situation with the on-line and off-line coupling of mesoscale meteorological and ACT models worldwide as well as discusses advantages and shortcomings, best practices, and gives recommendations for on-line and off-line coupling of NWP and ACT models, implementation strategy for different feedback mechanisms, direct and indirect effects of aerosols and advanced interfaces between both types of models. The book is oriented towards numerical weather prediction and air quality modelling communities.
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Preface -- Introduction Integrated Systems -- Part I - On-Line Modelling and Feedbacks -- Part II - Off-Line Modelling and Interfaces -- Part III - Validation and Case Studies -- Part IV - HIRLAM/HARMONIE - Atmospheric Chemical Transport Models Integration Session -- Part V - Summary and Round Table Discussion.

This book, as the outcome of the COST-728/NetFAM workshop, focuses on the follow­ing main topics: 1) on-line coupled meteorology-chemistry modelling with two-way feedbacks, 2) off-line coupled modelling and interfaces, 3) validation and case studies including air quality related episodes, and 4) integration of atmospheric chemical transport (ACT) models with numerical weather prediction (NWP). This book is one of the first attempts to give an overall look on such integrated meso-meteorology and chemistry modelling approach. It reviews the current situation with the on-line and off-line coupling of mesoscale meteorological and ACT models worldwide as well as discusses advantages and shortcomings, best practices, and gives recommendations for on-line and off-line coupling of NWP and ACT models, implementation strategy for different feedback mechanisms, direct and indirect effects of aerosols and advanced interfaces between both types of models. The book is oriented towards numerical weather prediction and air quality modelling communities.

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