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WG3, List of participants (1) (EoC-based draft)

WG3, List of participants (1) (EoC-based draft). WG3, List of participants (2) (EoC-based draft). DELIVERABLES OF THE WG 3. * Review of the capabilities of selected MetM and CTMs for air pollution and dispersion applications.

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WG3, List of participants (1) (EoC-based draft)

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  1. WG3, List of participants (1)(EoC-based draft)

  2. WG3, List of participants (2)(EoC-based draft)

  3. DELIVERABLES OF THE WG 3 * Review of the capabilities of selected MetM and CTMs for air pollution and dispersion applications. * Documentation of the capabilities of MetM-CTM for describing and predicting air pollution episodes. * Identification of improvements of MetM-CTM systems for prognostic and diagnostic applications. * Documentation of procedures and protocols for using MetM-CTMs for real air pollution and dispersion applications

  4. WG3, contribution groups • Model examination, review, documentation, databases, etc. • review of interfaces, MET-CTM couples • sensitivity studies, identification of the key parameters in various conditions • capabilities of models to simulate specific episodes • influence of meteorological parameters to emission, chemical transformation and transport • Methodology development • low-wind-speed in dispersion models • Eulerian-Lagrangian sub-models coupling • re-stating the boundary layer parameters in dispersion models • downscaling the meteorological fields • Model applications • ozone, PM, gases • regional and urban scale • complex terrain • sea-land breeze circulations • benefits of the data assimilation from satellites • forest fires and PM concentrations

  5. WG3 tasks • T1. Model review, documentation, databases, etc. (a,b) (AUT) • collect the database (episodes long-term assessments) • define the format (MAQNet) • populate the database (AUT, input from all) • analyze the database: types of the episodes, identification the existing information, gaps, climatology, types of climates, types of problems and applications (Spain (climatology), Italy, Finland) • pre-requisite: model submitted here is to be defined in the model database • T2. Model examination (c,f) (MAQNet, Canada) • Screen the database identifying the parts important for the model performance (?) • Design and carry out additional sensitivity studies • Synthesis of current and new information from the sensitivity studies.

  6. WG3 tasks (2) • T3. Identification of limitations and potential methodology improvements (d,e) (UNIBS, Italy), see T2, point 1 • low-wind-speed in dispersion models • Eulerian-Lagrangian sub-models coupling (link WG2) • re-stating the boundary layer parameters in dispersion models • downscaling the meteorological fields • data assimilation, satellites • secondary aerosol formation (link WG1) • T4. Examination of model applications, case studies (g) (UAVR, Portugal), see T2, point 1 • ozone, PM, gases • regional and urban scale • complex terrain • sea-land breeze circulations • forest fires and PM concentrations • air quality and emergency response forecasting • T5. Links to: (UH, WMO) • climate modelling groups • end users

  7. Tasks for next 6 months • Database (T1), first points in T2

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