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Operational, regional-scale, chemical weather forecasting models in Europe. Chapter 61

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    SYSNO ASEP0360005
    Document TypeC - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.)
    R&D Document TypeConference Paper
    TitleOperational, regional-scale, chemical weather forecasting models in Europe. Chapter 61
    Author(s) Kukkonen, J. (FI)
    Balk, T. (FI)
    Schultz, D.M. (FI)
    Baklanov, A. (DK)
    Klein, T. (SE)
    Miranda, A.I. (PT)
    Monteiro, A. (PT)
    Hirtl, M. (AT)
    Lehtinen, K. (FI)
    Karatzas, K. (GR)
    San José, R. (ES)
    Astitha, M. (GR)
    Kallos, G. (GR)
    Schaap, M. (NL)
    Reimer, E. (DE)
    Jakobs, H. (DE)
    Tarvainen, V. (FI)
    Boy, M. (FI)
    Peuch, V.H. (FR)
    PoupKou, A. (GR)
    Kioutsioukis, I. (GR)
    Finardi, S. (IT)
    Sofiev, M. (FI)
    Eben, Kryštof (UIVT-O) SAI, RID, ORCID
    Sokhi, R. (GB)
    Source TitleAir Pollution Modelling and its Applications XXI. - Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V, 2011 / Steyn D.G. ; Castelli S.T. - ISSN 1874-6519 - ISBN 978-94-007-1358-1
    Pagess. 359-365
    Number of pages7 s.
    Number of pages700
    ActionNATO/SPS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modeling and its Applications /31./
    Event date27.09.2010-01.10.2010
    VEvent locationTorino
    CountryIT - Italy
    Event typeWRD
    Languageeng - English
    CountryDE - Germany
    Keywordschemical weather ; scientific model evaluation ; forecasting model
    Subject RIVDI - Air Pollution ; Quality
    CEZAV0Z10300504 - UIVT-O (2005-2011)
    DOI10.1007/978-94-007-1359-8_61
    AnnotationMethods that include a combination of weather forecasting and atmospheric chemistry simulations are here referred to as chemical weather forecasting (CWF). We have selected 18 operational CWF models on regional and continental scales in Europe for a more detailed analysis. We have collected the information in a structured form, and inter-compared and evaluated the mathematical structure of these models. This information makes it possible to evaluate the relative advantages and limitations of the various modeling systems, modeling approaches and sub-models. We have also surveyed the most prominent gaps of knowledge in this field, and suggested potential priorities for future research directions. There are substantial gaps of knowledge, especially in the following fields: emission inventories, the availability and exchange of observations, the evaluation of the boundary conditions for the CWF models, the integration of numerical weather prediction and atmospheric chemical transport model
    WorkplaceInstitute of Computer Science
    ContactTereza Šírová, sirova@cs.cas.cz, Tel.: 266 053 800
    Year of Publishing2012
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