Dispersion models

Numerical dispersion models is a useful planning tool when obnoxious or hazardous emmissions to the atmosphere are foreseen. These models will help decision makers to evaluate the environmental impact and risk of new installations - or, in case of emergency, the need for evacuation.

 

 

  • The RIMPUFF model for short-range dispersion
  • The JAVAPUFF model for on-line emergency decision support systems
  • The local-scale model chain LMSC
  • DREAM, a coupled short- and long-range dispersion model
  • The IBL model for the development of the atmospheric mixing height
  • The dense-gas dispersion models HEAVYPUFF, SLAM and GReAT
  • LINCOM-T A fast diagnostic model for stratified flow over hilly terrain
  • The Risø mini lidar for aerosol remote sensing

Page updated  by   02.11.2009


Torben Mikkelsen
Professor in Remote Sensing for Wind Energy
Wind Energy (VEA)
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