DocumentCode
3261940
Title
The NOAA trajectory analysis planner: TAP 11
Author
Barker, Christopher H.
Author_Institution
Hazardour Mater. Response Div., NOAA, Seattle, WA, USA
Volume
3
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
1256
Abstract
Trajectory Analysis Planner (TAP 11) is a computer-based tool designed to investigate the probabilities that spilled oil will move and spread in particular ways within a particular area, such as a large bay or inlet with substantial ship traffic. By graphically presenting the results of thousands of oil-spill trajectory simulations, TAP 11 helps emergency planners understand and anticipate many possible outcomes when developing local-area contingency plans for oil spill response. TAP 11 assists in the following planning tasks: assessing potential threats from possible spill sites to a given sensitive location; determining which shoreline areas are likely to be threatened by a spill originating from a given location; calculating the probability that a certain amount of oil will reach a given site within a given time-period; estimating the levels of impact on a given resource from a spill; analyzing shortfalls in response personnel and equipment
Keywords
environmental science computing; water pollution; NOAA trajectory analysis planner; TAP 11; computer-based tool; emergency planners; inlet; large bay; local-area contingency plans; oil spill response; oil-spill trajectory simulations; potential threats; response personnel; sensitive location; ship traffic; shoreline areas; spilled oil; water pollution; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Hazardous materials; Marine vehicles; Oceans; Petroleum; Probability; Traffic control; Trajectory; Wildlife;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '99 MTS/IEEE. Riding the Crest into the 21st Century
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5628-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1999.800171
Filename
800171
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