Title: Assessment of HPAC urban modelling capabilities using data from the Joint Urban 2003 field experiment
Authors: Jeffry T. Urban, Steve Warner, Nathan Platt, James F. Heagy
Addresses: Institute for Defense Analyses, 4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311-1882, USA. ' Institute for Defense Analyses, 4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311-1882, USA. ' Institute for Defense Analyses, 4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311-1882, USA. ' Institute for Defense Analyses, 4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22311-1882, USA
Abstract: An independent evaluation was conducted of four urban prediction models included in the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency|s (DTRA) Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability (HPAC) (Version 4.0). This evaluation focused on comparing HPAC predictions with data obtained during the Joint Urban 2003 (JU03) field experiment in Oklahoma City. These models were run using a variety of meteorological inputs, including the results of forecast models and meteorological observations from the JU03 experiment. A particularly significant finding was a difference in model performance for daytime vs. nighttime tracer gas releases. Consistent significant differences in performance between models were only observed for nighttime releases.
Keywords: modelling; atmospheric transport; atmospheric dispersion; urban environment; HPAC; hazard prediction; assessment capability; urban prediction models; air quality; air pollution.
International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 2011 Vol.44 No.1/2/3/4, pp.24 - 31
Published online: 29 Apr 2015 *
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