1.15. Comparison of the Jagtvej field data set with corresponding wind tunnel results
M. Schatzmann1, C. Chauvet1, B. Leitl1, T. Glanert1, R. Berkowicz2, M. Ketzel2 and F. Palmgren2
1 Meteorological Institute, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
2 National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark
18h00 – 20h00
Meeting of the Steering Committee
Chairman: H.R. Olesen
Tuesday 29 May 2001
Session 2 : Regulatory Models: Country reviews
Session 6 : Environmental Impact Assessment: Air pollution management and decision support systems
Chairman: J.G. Kretzschmar
Chairman: J. Bartzis
8h30 – 8h50
2.01. Impact assessment with the Belgium dispersion model IFDM and the New Dutch National Model
G. Cosemans, M. Ruts and J. Kretzschmar
VITO, Mol, Belgium
6.01. On the determination of the 99.8 percentile of NO2 concentrations required by the directive 99/30/EC: A case study
D. Oettl, R.A. Almbauer and P.J. Sturm
Institute for Internal Combustion Engines and Thermodynamics, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
8h50 – 9h10
2.02. Comparison of a gaussian (ISC3) and a langrangian particle model (SPRAY) for regulatory applications in flat and complex terrain sites representative of typical italian landscape
G. Brusasca1, G. Carboni2, S. Finardi1, D. Sanavio2, G. Tinarelli1 and A. Toppetti1
1 CESI, Ambiente, Segrate (Mi), Italy
2 ENEL/Prod, Piacenza, Italy
6.02. The spatial and temporal variation of the exposure of population to ambient air pollution in Helsinki
A. Karppinen1, J. Kukkonen1, M. Pohjola1, A. Kousa2, P. Aarnio2 and T. Koskentalo2
1 Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), Air Quality Research, Helsinki, Finland
2 Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV), Helsinki, Finland
9h10 – 9h30
2.03. General lessons from the UK’s air quality review and assessment process
D. Carruthers, C. McHugh, K. Simms, A. Stidworthy and J. Stocker
CERC, Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants, Cambridge, UK
6.03. The effects of land use and transportation investment on travel related greenhouse gas production in two regions of the United States
L.D. Frank and B.Stone
College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
9h30 – 9h50
2.04. A nation-wide background air quality forecasting system for the UK
A.J. Manning, A.L. Redington and D.B. Ryall
UK MetOffice, Bracknell, UK
6.04. Regulatory air dispersion models for long term risk assessment
J.L.Thé1 and J.A. Secrest2
1 Lakes Environmental Software, Waterloo, Canada
2 The Air Group, Dallas, Texas, USA
9h50 – 10h10
2.05. Use of the FOCON96 calculation code in the analysis of requests for authorisation of releases
A. Thomassin and A. Morin
Institut de Protection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, Fontenay aux Roses, France
6.05. Meteorological nowcasting for an environmental emergency decision support system
M.G. Longoni1, G. Maffeis1, A. De Martini2 and N. Quaranta2
1 TERRARIA SRL, Milano, Italy
2 Ufficio Prevenzione Rischi, Protezione Civile, Regione Lombardia, Milano, Italy
I. Melinte1, M. Balanescu1, E. Matei1, L. Popescu1, P. Stevenson2 and A. Baylay3
1 ICEM, Environmental Dept of Metallurgical Research, Bucharest, Romania
2 AEA Technology, ETSU, Harwell, UK
3 Field Study Council Environment Treading, Shrewsbury, UK
6.P01. Air quality modelling in urban regions using an optimal resolution approach (AURORA)
C. Mensink, K. De Ridder, N. Lewyckyj, L. Delobbe, L. Kinnaer and L. Janssen
VITO, Centre for Remote Sensing and Atmospheric processes, Mol, Belgium
10h30 – 11h00
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Chairman: E. Genikhovich
Chairman: P.J.H. Builtjes
11h00 – 11h20
2.07. Development of atmospheric dispersion model for environmental impact assessment of complicated industrial area
A. Kouchi1, K. Okabayashi1, S. Okamoto2, H. Yoshikado3, S. Yamamoto3, K. Kobayashi4 and M. Koizumi5
1 Nagasaki Research and Development Center, Nagasaki, Japan
2 Tokyo University of Information Science, Wakaba-ku, Chiba, Japan
3 National Inst. for Resources & Environment, Onogawa, Tsukuba, Japan
4 Japan Environmental Management Association for Industry, Taitoh-ku Tokyo, Japan
5 Suuri-keikaku CO Ltd, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, Japan
6.07. Dose assessment after an explosive dispersion of radioactive material in urban surroundings. A decision support system for use by radiation protection authorities
H. Walter
Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Oberschleissheim, Germany
11h20 – 11h40
2.08. Evaluation of the effect of the Ryazan’ electric power plant on the environment and human health
V.P. Reshetin1, T.S. Zenich1, R.V. Arutyunyan2, V.V. Belikov2, V.P. Kiselev2, V.N. Semenov2 and D.N. Tokarchuk2
1 Institute of Radiation Physics and Chemistry Problems, National Academy of Science of Belarus, Sosny-Minsk, Belarus
2 Institute of Nuclear Safety of Academy of Science of Russia
6.08. A chemical mass balance approach for impact assessment in urban areas
P. Buttini and F. Polla Mattiot
EniTecnologie SpA, Monterotondo, Roma, Italy
11h40 – 12h00
2.09. Evaluation of possible air pollution levels from Elektrenai electric power station with respect of alternative using of black mineral oil or natural gas in its boilers after 2005 year
D. Perkauskas
Institute of Physics, Vilnius, Lithuania
6.P02. A modelling system for the management of traffic-related air pollution in an urban area
E. Nava and S.P. Angius
Agenzia Regionale per la Protezione dell’Ambiente dealla Lombardia, Brescia, Italy
12h00 – 12h30
Setting up of Posters
12h30 – 14h00
Lunch
Session 3 : Short Distance Dispersion Modelling
Chairman: S.E. Gryning
14h00 – 14h20
3.01. An application of a neural net filter to improve the performance of an air pollution model
A. Pelliccioni1 and T. Tirabassi2
1 Ispesl-Dipia, Rome, Italy
2 ISAO-CNR, Bologna, Italy
14h20 – 14h40
3.02. A mixed spectral-similarity method for the estimation of diffusion parameters
O. Isnard1, R. Martens2, M. Monfort1 and H. Schnadt3
1 Institut de Protection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, Fontenay aux Roses, France
2 Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit, Cologne, Germany
4.06. Some interesting phenomena on air pollutant dispersion in urban street canyons
J. Xia and Y.C. Leung
Dept of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
12h30 – 14h00
Lunch
Session 4 : Urban scale and street canyon modelling: meteorology and air quality (cont.)
Chairman: S. Galmarini
Session 5 : Meso-scale modelling and air quality modelling
Chairman: R. Almbauer
14h00 – 14h20
4.07. Modelling vehicle-generated atmospheric pollutant in a quartier of Lyon using the model SIRANE
L. Soulhac, P. Méjean and R.J. Perkins
Laboratoire de Mécanique des fluides et d’Acoustique, Ecole Centrale Lyon, Ecully, France
5.01. Investigation of a UK sulphur dioxide episode – 2nd September 1998
A.L. Redington, H.N. Webster, G. Marsh and D.B. Ryall
UK MetOffice, Bracknell, UK
14h20 – 14h40
4.08. Preparation of meteorological input data for urban site studies
B. Fisher1, M. Schatzmann2 and J. Brechler3
1 Environment Agency, NCRAOA, London, UK
2 Meteorological Insyitute, University of Hamburg, Germany
3 Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
5.02. Improving a complex chemistry-transport model by advanced optimization techniques
H. Elbern
Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
14h40 – 15h00
4.09. Modelling of propagation of the hazardous impurities emitted by automobiles in traffic jams
V.V. Kondrashov and V.P. Reshetin
Institute of Radiation Physics and Chemistry Problems, National Academy of Science of Belarus, Sosny-Minsk, Belarus
5.03. An operational model for air quality simulations in the Campania region
G. Barone, P. D’Ambra, G. Giunta, R. Montella, A. Murli and A. Riccio
Dept of Chemistry, University of Naples “Frederico II”, Naples, Italy
Center for Research on parallel Computing & Supercomputers, CNR, Naples, Italy
Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Applications, Naval Institute, Naples, Italy
15h00 – 15h20
4.10. A screening model for the calculation of pollutant accumulation in street canyons
A. Coppalle1 and B. Abart2
1 UMR, CORIA, INSA, Saint Etienne du Rouvray, France
2 SIRIA Technology, Villeneuve d’Asq, France
5.04. Modelling of Atmospheric pollutant dispersion in complex terrain – Part I: Development, validation and comparison of a higher-order closure mesoscale model
M. Mohr1, L. Enger1 and B.J. Abiodun2
1 Dept of Meteorology, University of Uppsala, Sweden
2 Dept of Meteorology, Federal University of Technology Akure, Nigeria
15h20 – 15h40
4.11. CFD intercomparison on a full-scale street-canyon
P. Louka1,2, M. Ketzel3, E. Guilloteau4, N. Moussiopoulos2 and J.F. Sini1
1 Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Laboratoire Energétique et Environnement, Nantes, France
2 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
3 NERI, National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark
4 Institute of Hydromechanics, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
5.05. Modelling of Atmospheric pollutant dispersion in complex terrain – Part II: Development, validation and comparison of a higher-order closure dispersion model
B.J. Abiodun2 , L. Enger1 and M. Mohr1,
1 Dept of Meteorology, University of Uppsala, Sweden
2 Dept of Meteorology, Federal University of Technology Akure, Nigeria
15h40 – 16h00
4.12. Modelling of concentration fluctuations
S. Andronopoulos1, D. Grigoriadis1, A. Robbins2, A. Venetsanos1, S. Rafalidis1 and J.G. Bartzis1
1 NCSR Demokritos, Environmental Research Laboratory, Greece
2 University of Surrey, Environmental Flow Research Centre, UK
5.12. An extraordinary ozone episode in Madrid (April, 2000) during night time: a modelling study
R. San José1, A. Stohl2, K. Karatzas3, T. Bohler4, P. James2 and I. Salas1
1 Environmental Software and Modelling Group, Computer Science School, Technical University of Madrid, Spain
2 Dept of Ecology, Technical University of Munich, Germany
3 Environmental Consultant, Thessaloniki, Greece
4 Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Norway
16h00 – 16h30
Coffee Break
16h30 – 18h00
Time free for group meetings: Podbielskistrasse exercise Organiser: A. Lohmeyer
Model evaluation Organiser: H.R. Olesen, J. Irwin
CAFE-related model intercomparison Organiser: C. Cuvelier, S. Galmarini, P. Thunis
Thursday 31 May 2001
Session 5 : Meso-scale modelling and air quality modelling (cont.)
Chairman: N. Moussiopoulos
9h00 – 9h20
5.06. Ozone episode in Milan metropolitan area – UAM –V/CALGRID nesting approach
G. Carizi1, C. Gariazzo2, F. Polla Mattiot2 and M. Volta3
S.N. Crespí1, I. Palomino1, F. Martín1, A. Guerra2, D. Gomis3
1 Dept of Environmental Impact of Energy, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
2 Puertos del Estado, Madrid, Spain
3 Soltek, Bacelona, Spain
9h40 – 10h00
5.08. Air quality modelling with the EURAD model
M. Memmesheimer1, H.J. Jakobs1, G. Piekorz1, A. Ebel1, M. Kerschgens1, E. Friese1, H. Feldmann1 and H. Geiß2
1 EURAD, University of Cologne, Germany
2 ICG2, Research Centre Jülich, Germany
10h00 – 10h20
5.09. Estimation of boundary layer parameters for dispersion calculation using outputs from numerical weather prediction models
G. Omstedt
SMHI, Sweden
10h20 – 10h40
5.10. Meso-scale fluxes – towards a meteorological pre-processor
E. Batchvarova1,2 and S.E. Gryning1
1 Wind Energy Department, Risø National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark
2 National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
10h40 – 11h10
Coffee break
Chairman: G. Graziani
11h10 – 11h30
5.11. Simulation of a diffusion experiment in neutral conditions over gentle topography
E. Ferrero1,2, S. Trini Castelli1,2 and D. Anfossi2
1 Dip. Di Scienze e Tecnologie Avanzat, University of Alessandria, Italy
2 Ist. Di Cosmogeofisica CNR, Torino, Italy
11h30 – 11h50
5.13. Application of a langrangian model to investigate patterns of radionuclides dispersion over complex terrain – Part 1: Local circulation and low-level jet.
H.A. Karam, A.P.Oliveira and M.M.R. Pereira
Group of Micrometeorology, Dept of Atmospheric Sciences, IAG-USP, São Paulo, Brazil
11h50 – 12h10
5.14. Application of a langrangian model to investigate patterns of radionuclides dispersion over complex terrain – Part 2: The impact of low-level jet in the concentration field
M.M.R. Pereira, A.P.Oliveira and H.A. Karam
Group of Micrometeorology, Dept of Atmospheric Sciences, IAG-USP, São Paulo, Brazil
12h10 – 12h30
5.15. Analysis of the middle range transportation of the aerosol from Cubatão by means of a modelling system for complex terrain
A.A.F. Sansigolo Kerr1,2, D. Anfossi2, J.da Costa Carvalho2,3, S. Finardi4, S. Trini Castelli2
1 Instituto de Fisica, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
2 Istituto di CosmoGeofisica CNR, Torino, Italy
3 Instituto de Fisica, Universidade de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil
4 CESI Ambiente, Segrate (Mi), Italy
12h30 – 14h00
Lunch
14h00 – 16h00
Panel discussion, Chairman H.R. Olesen
7th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for
Regulatory Purposes
List of Posters
Session 1 : Validation and inter-comparison of models; model evaluation methodology
1.P01. Use of wind tunnel measurements for mathematical model comparison and validation
A. Corti1, E. Canepa2 and M. Zanobini1
1 Dept of Energy « Sergio Stecco », University of Firenze, Italy
2 Dept of Physics, University of Genova, Italy
1.P02. WinDimula model evaluation with the Model Validation Kit
G. Briganti1, S. Giarola2, G. Grippa2, G. Zanini3 and M.P. Kolarova3
1 ENEA Pisa, Italy
2 MAIND Srl, Milano, Italy
3 ENEA Bologna, Italy
1.P03. An evaluation method of the topographical effects on exhaust gas dispersion using a personal computer version of a turbulent dispersion model
3.P02. Evaluation of the JH air quality simulation model for tunnel portals
S. Okamoto1, Y. Hada2, Y. Konno3, K. Kobayashi4 and K. Horiuchi5
1 Tokyo University of Information Sciences, Japan
2 Japan Highway Public Corporation, Japan
3 Research Institute of Japan Highway Public Corporation, Japan
4 Japan Environment Management Association of Industry, Japan
5 Chiyoda Engineering Consultants Co Ltd, Japan
3.P04. Comparison of ADMS-Roads, CALINE and UK DMRB model predictions for roads
K. Ellis, C. McHugh and S. Dyster
CERC, Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants Ltd., Cambridge, UK
3.P05. Evaluation of the UK-ADMS buildings effects module using data on the near-field dispersion of ammonia at an intensive dairy farm
R.A. Hill1, R. Parkinson2, B.F. Pain3, V.R. Philips4 and I. Lowles1
1 Westlakes Scientific Consulting Ltd, Cumbria, UK
2 Dept of Agriculture and Food studies, University of Plymouth, Devon, UK
3 Institute of Grassland and Agricultural Research, Okehampton, Devon, UK
4 Silsoe Research Institute, Bedford, UK
3.P06. Modeling PBL turbulence parameters by neutral network to improve meteo stations
P. Agnello, C. Gariazzo and A. Pelliccione
Italian Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (ISPESL), Roma, Italy
Session 4 : Urban scale and street canyon modelling: meteorology and air quality
4.P01. A refined modelling system for estimating the emissions, dispersion, chemical transformation and dry deposition of traffic-originated pollution from a road
J. Härkönen, J. Nikmo, A. Karppinen and J. Kukkonen
Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), Helsinki, Finland
4.P02. Effects of congested vs Freeway urban traffic flow on air pollutant concentrations in street canyon
M. Zickus and A. Greig
Dept of Geography, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, UK
4.P03. Sensitivity of DAUMOD (urban diffusion model) calculated air pollutant concentrations to the internal boundary layer parameterisation, surface roughness length and atmospheric stability
L.E. Venegas and N.A. Mazzeo
Det of Atmospheric Sciences and the Oceans, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
4.P04. Ultra low emitting vehicles and air quality in urban areas
N. Moussiopoulos1, T. Nitis1, P.M. Tourlou1, P. Sahm1 and Y. Yamamoto2
1 Laboratory of Heat and Environmental Engineering, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
2 Honda R&D CO Ltd, Tochigi, Japan
4.P05. Three-dimensional numerical modelling of dispersion of atmospheric pollutant in a finite array of square buildings
V. Assimakopoulos1,2, P. Sahm1, H. ApSimon1 and N. Moussiopoulos2
1 Air Pollution Group, T.H. Huxley School, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UK
2 Laboratory of Heat and Environmental Engineering, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
Session 5 : Meso-scale modelling and air quality modelling
5.P01. Diurnal cycles in the western Mediterranean and associate long-range transport of pollutants during the European RECAPMA project
G. Gangoiti, Millán M. Millán, R. Salvador and E. Mantilla
CEAM Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterráneo, Valencia, Spain
5.P02. Model simulations of industrial plumes over the Puglia region
U. Rizza, C. Mangia, M. Miglietta, P. Martano and I. Schipa
Istituto per lo Studio dell’Inquinamento Atmosferico a l’Agrometeorologia, ISIATA/CNR, Lecce, Italy
5.P03. The simulation of non explosive volcanic emissions: the case of the SO2 from the Etna crater
M. Favalli1, G. Graziani2, M.T. Pareschi1 and M. Ranci1
1 CSGSDA-CNR, Pisa, Italy
2 JRC-EI, Ispra, Italy
5.P04. Use of a diagnostic model with the information derived from mesoscale calculations to reproduce the circulation in complex terrain: an application to the area of Bolzano
A. Levy and G. Carizi
Aquater SpA – S. Lorenzo in Campo (PU), Italy
Session 6 : Environmental Impact Assessment: Air pollution management and decision support systems
6.P03. Study of the impact of urban air quality on Human health based in a children population – proposal for a model
J. Garcia1, L.M.R. Coelho1, C. Simão2 and M.G. Carvalho3
1 Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal, Setúbal, Portugal
2 Hospital Na.Sa. do Rosário, Serviçio de Pediatria, Barreiro, Portugal
3 Instituto superior Téctico, Dept de Engenharia Mecânica, Lisboa, Portugal
6.P04. The management of devaluated autocats and air quality variations in Athens
A.G. Paliasos1, J.K. Kaldellis2 and L.G. Viras3
1 General Dept of Mathematics, TEI Piraeus, Greece
3 Min. Of Environment, Directorate of Air and Noise Pollution Control, Greece
6.P05. A model approach in risk assessment: A case study in the industrial area of Porto Marghera, Venice
A. Benassi1, F. Liguori1, G. Maffeis2 and L. Susanetti1
1 ARPAV, Osservatorio Aria, Mestre Venezia, Italy
2 TerrAria srl, Milano, Italy
6.P07. On-line model of atmospheric transport to estimate and forecast radiation accident consequences
N.V. Klepikova, N.I. Troyanova, G.N. Freimundt and V.A. Denkin
Federal Environmental Emergency Response Centre of Roshydromet, SPA “TYPHOON”, Russia
6.P08. Sensitivity study of influence of input parameters variations for removal processes calculations on activity depletion in the radioactive plume and deposition on the ground
P. Pecha1 and E. Pechova2
1 Institute of Information Theory and Automation, Prague, Czech Rep.
2 ENERGOPROJEKT, Prague, Czech Rep.
6.P09. Development of a two-dimensional street canyon model
S. Karathanasis, P. Simeonidis and I. Ziomas
Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece