Title of article :
Application of a prognostic model TAPM to sea-breeze flows,
surface concentrations, and fumigating plumes
Author/Authors :
Ashok K. Luhar، نويسنده , , Peter J. Hurley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
We apply The Air Pollution Model (TAPM) (version 2.0), a three-dimensional prognostic model developed as a tool to predict
both meteorological and air pollution fields for environmental impact assessments and related air pollution studies, to data from
the 1995 Kwinana Coastal Fumigation Study. The field study was conducted over a 12-day summer period in the coastal region
of Kwinana in Western Australia in order to investigate the local sea-breeze meteorology, the footprint of SO2 concentration due
to industrial sources, and the behaviour of fumigating plumes from power plant stacks. The National Centers for Environmental
Prediction meteorological analyses are used as input synoptic fields in the model, multi-level nesting is applied, and the model is
run both with and without assimilation of local surface wind measurements. The results show that TAPM simulates the onset of
sea breezes, and their magnitude and decay with time, reasonably accurately. As regards to the plume footprint, TAPM performs
as well as a specialised regulatory model driven by observed meteorology in Kwinana. As expected, TAPM gives better predictions
when the wind data are assimilated, but the results without data assimilation are also good. Comparison with the hourly-averaged
dispersion moments (i.e., the mean plume height, standard deviations and skewness values), obtained using a limited number of
lidar plume scans both before and after fumigation, demonstrates that TAPM is capable of realistically simulating the observed
fumigation characteristics (e.g., negative vertical skewness) and the influence of vertical wind direction shear (i.e., positive lateral
skewness)
Keywords :
Shoreline diffusion , Wind direction shear , sea breeze , Coastal air pollution , Dispersion models , Kwinana Coastal Fumigation Study , Meteorological modelling , model evaluation
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software