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Maximizing Collaboration and Resources for Air Pollution Modeling and Assessment

This article discusses the strategic developments within EMEP and the TFMM, highlighting the unrestricted availability of the MSC-W Unified Model. It explores the vision of EMEP to develop science, partnership, openness, and sharing, enabling interested scientists to use the model for analyzing results and contributing modules. The article also covers hemispheric/global scale modeling, cooperation between MSC-E and MSC-W, and plans for sulfur, nitrogen deposition, and particle modeling on meso- and urban scales. Furthermore, it outlines strategic plans for TFMM cooperation with EMEP and the Parties to enhance urban, particle, and ecosystem-scale assessments.

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Maximizing Collaboration and Resources for Air Pollution Modeling and Assessment

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  1. STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN EMEP AND THE TFMM Anton Eliassen and Dick Derwent

  2. UNRESTRICTED AVAILABILITY OF THE MSC-W UNIFIED MODEL EMEP vision to develop science, partnership, openness and sharing so it makes sense to make Unified Model available to all Parties Summer 2005 Enable interested scientists to use the model, analysing model results and contributing modules to it

  3. HEMISPHERIC/GLOBAL SCALE MODELLING Many pollutants covered by EMEP undergo significant intercontinental transport. MSC-E already has a hemispheric modelling system. MSC-W plans to develop global modelling capabilities by adapting its Unified Model by changing to ECMWF meteorology and changing coordinate system. Both MSC-E and MSC-W will contribute to the Task Force on Hemispheric Air Pollution

  4. COOPERATION BETWEEN MSC-E AND MSC-W Both MSC-E and MSC-W plan to use ECMWF meteorological data for their regional, hemispheric and global models. Cooperation should now: develop production process at ECMWF share experiences with ECMWF data share model methodologies and subroutines

  5. SULPHUR NITROGEN DEPOSITION AND PARTICLE MODELLING ON THE MESO- AND URBAN-SCALES The aim is to give national environmental and health protection authorities the best possible support for the development of national emission control strategies. The requirement is to be able to drive the Unified Model from fine-scale NWP models run continuously over several year periods. MSC-W Unified model works with HIRLAM down to 10 km. MSC-W/UK are working at 5km scale using UKMO-mesoscale model.

  6. STRATEGIC PLANS FOR TFMMCOOPERATION BETWEEN EMEP AND THE PARTIES Prepare urban fine scale ozone and PM assessment tools by linking together national urban exposure assessments with national emission inventories and atmospheric models Prepare particles assessment report from national analyses of particle monitoring data (both national and EMEP) and from national and EMEP particle modelling Prepare ecosystem scale deposition inputs by linking national fine-scale models to EMEP scale model

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