EMMA model: an advanced operational mesoscale air quality model for urban and regional environments
Abstract
Mesoscale air quality models are an important tool to forecast and analyse the air quality in regional and urban areas. In recent years an increased interest has been shown by decision makers in these types of software tools. The complexity of such a model has grown exponentially with the increase of computer power. Nowadays, medium workstations can run operational versions of these modelling systems successfully. Presents a complex mesoscale air quality model which has been installed in the Environmental Office of the Madrid community (Spain) in order to forecast accurately the ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide air concentrations in a 3D domain centred on Madrid city. Describes the challenging scientific matters to be solved in order to develop an operational version of the atmospheric mesoscale numerical pollution model for urban and regional areas (ANA). Some encouraging results have been achieved in the attempts to improve the accuracy of the predictions made by the version already installed.
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Citation
San José, R., Rodriguez, M.A., Cortés, E. and González, R.M. (1999), "EMMA model: an advanced operational mesoscale air quality model for urban and regional environments", Environmental Management and Health, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 258-266. https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169910276201
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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