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Below is a list of papers and posters presented during the 5th
International Conference on "Harmonisation..." at
Rodos; Greece in May 1998.
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The volume of proceedings is available as a special issue of the International Journal of Environment and Pollution (Volume 14, Nos. 1-6, 2000).
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Session 1: Regulatory Models, Harmonization, Evaluation
Session 2: Model Evaluation and Harmonization
Session 3: Model Validation and Intercomparisons
Session 4: Decision Support Systems
Session 5: Urban Air Quality Modelling
Session 6: Regulatory Modeling: Countries Experience
Session 7: Urban Canopy and Roadside Modelling
Session 8: Meteorological Preprocessing
Session 9: Air Quality Management
Atmospheric research within the 5th framework
program
G. Angeletti, European Commission
Session 1: Regulatory Models, Harmonization, Evaluation
Perceptions and future prospects of regulatory
models for sustainable European urban air-quality
A.Skouloudis, JRC-Italy
The harmonisation of gas dispersion modelling for industrial applications - a few thoughts for the future
M. Tasker, UK
Creating harmony from dissonance in model
development a business approach
R. Schulze, USA
The air quality model documentation system of
the European Environment Agency
N. Moussiopoulos, F. de Leeuw, K. Karatzas A. Bassoukos,
Greece
Report on COST action 615 "Database,
monitoring and modelling of urban air pollution"
M. Schatzmann, Germany
Session 2: Model Evaluation and Harmonization
Statistical evaluation of atmospheric
dispersion models
J. Irwin, USA
SMEDIS: Scientific model evaluation of dense
gas dispersion models
N.C. Daish, R. Britter, P.F. Linden, S.F. Jagger, B.
Carissimo, UK
Evaluating modelling uncertainty in CFD
predictions of building affected dispersion
A. Robins, A. Albergel, J. Bartzis, I. Cowan, R. Hall, UK
Model validation kit - status and outlook
H.R. Olesen, Denmark
The use of an operational model evaluation
system for model intercomparison
K. Foster, G. Sugiyama, J.S. Nasstrom, J.M. Leone,
S.T. Chan, B.M. Bowen, USA
A method of evaluating atmospheric models by
using tracer measurements
D. Koracin, V. Isakov and J. Frye, USA
Evaluations of Numerical Weather Prediction
(NWP) models from the point of view of inputs required by
atmospheric dispersion models
S. Hanna, R. Yang, X. Yin, USA
Evaluation of statistical models in atmospheric
dispersion modelling
P. Chatwin, and N. Mole, U.K
"Urban Simulations" of the Lillestrom
and Indianapolis data sets
M.W. Rotach, Switzerland
Contrasting methods for validating ADMS using
the Indianapolis dataset
D.J. Carruthers, S. Dyster, C.A. McHugh, UK
Session 3: Model Validation and Intercomparisons
The 1998 IFDM evaluation with the Kincaid
dataset
G. Cosemans, J. Kretzschmar, Belgium
Extension of the OML dispersion model to urban
and near-source applications
P. de Haan, M. Rotach, M. Werfeli, Switzerland
Validation of DIPCOT-II model based on Kincaid
experiment
E. Davakis, J.G. Bartzis, S.G. Nychas, Greece
A model evaluation exercise for non-buoyant
releases from continuous point sources
A.G. Ulke, Argentina
Neural network model comparison with other
models on three datasets
V. Pocajt, R. Cvijovic, Yugoslavia
Tests of the new Czech transport model TRAP
using common datasets
J. Macoun, Czech Republic
The "MAESTRO" system 1.0" a new
modelling system for impact studies over complex terrain
A. Dutrieux, Belgium
Validation of models AEROFOUR and AEROPOL using
model validation kit at Mol
M. Kaasik, Estonia
A model for the puff dispersion into the
planetary boundary layer
U. Rizza, C. Mangia, G. Degrazia, T. Tirabassi, Italy
Dispersion modelling intercomparison exercise
E. Davakis, P. Deligiannis, J.A. Souto, Greece
Dispersion from elevated sources above obstacle
arrays-modelling requirements
A. Robins, P. Hayden, I. Teasdale, UK
Results of an extensive evaluation of the
kinematic simulation particle model using tracer and wind tunnel
experiments
R. Yamartino, D. Strimaitis and A. Graff, USA
Testing of an adaptive puff model for
regulatory purposes around As Pontes Power Plant
J.A. Souto, M. de Castro, J.J. Casares, M.J. Souto, V.
Perez-Munuzuri, J.L. Bermudez, Spain
A model for concentration fluctuation moments
N. Mole, UK
A regional atmospheric dispersion modelling
system for complex terrain in China
W. Tijian, W. Xiaoqin, X. Liren, L. Zongkai, China
Numerical simulation of atmospheric diffusion
in sea breeze conditions
G. Carizi, S. Cinotti, I. Giovannini, A. Levy, L. Presotto,
Italy
A comparison of the performance of ADMS and a
wind tunnel at simulating ground level concentrations in building
wakes using two real regulatory examples
R. Barrowcliffe, D. Harvey, UK
Methodologies for the atmospheric pollution
assessment and the procedures for environmental permits in large
combustion plants in Europe
M. Tombrou, D. Founda V. Tsadari, D. Lalas, Greece
Local scale PC-oriented Eulerian pollutant
transport model PolTran-1-2
D. Atanassov, Bulgaria
Intercomparison of Lagrangian stochastic models
based on two different PDFs
E. Ferrero, D. Anfossi, G. Tinarelli, M. Tamiazzo, Italy
About the plume rise description in the
dispersion code SAFE_AIR
E. Canepa, L. Dallorto, C.F. Ratto, Italy
Session 4: Decision Support Systems
MET-RODOS: A real time atmospheric dispersion
system
T. Mikkelsen, S. Thykier-Nielsen, P. Astrup, J. Santabarbara,
J. Haskov Sorensen, A. Rasmussen, S. Deme, R. Martens,
Denmark
Assimilation off-site measurements and
atmospheric dispersion model in Russian multi-scale Real-time
EcologiCal Analysis Support System (RECASS)
A.Goloubenkov, R. Borodin, E. Golovey, Russia
Evaluating MACCS2 for deterministic
applications: compliance with U.S. NRC and DOE regulatory
guidance
J. M. East, USA
Further development of the French-German model
to calculate atmospheric dispersion following accidental releases
for nuclear installations-Meteorological preprocessor based on
SODAR-data
H. Thielen, R. Martens, H. Schnadt, K. Maâmeyer, H. Walter,
Germany
A Nordic harmonization effort concerning
atmospheric dispersion modelling for real-time accident
situations
U. Tveten, Norway
Simulation of the second ETEX release in the
proximity of the source
R. Bellasio, R. Bianconi, F. Girardi, G. Graziani, W. Klug, S.
Mosca, Italy
Statistical performance of few dispersion
schemes for tracer experiment data at a nuclear power plant
I. Sandu, V. Cuculeanu, N. Romanof, A. Lupu, Romania
On-line monitoring the Bavarian nuclear power
plants applying a Lagrangian model
H. Swidersky, H. Eickenbusch, M. Schorling, Germany
A Lagrangian statistical (Monte-Carlo)
atmospheric dispersion model validation on the results of wind
tunnel experiments
J. Duran, L. Romer, T. Duranova, M. Stubna, Slovak Republic
A new algorithm describing the thermodynamical
behaviour of hydrogen fluoride (HF) for the consequence
assessment of its accidental releases
Z. S. Nivolianitou, N. Mandellos, G. Bonanos, Greece
Comparative modelling of a passive release form
an L-shaped building using one, two and three-dimensional
dispersion models
A.G. Venetsanos, J.G. Bartzis, J. Würtz, D.D. Papailiou,
Greece
Session 5: Urban Air Quality Modelling
Evaluation of a Hybrid model for simulating the
short term high NOx concentration situations in Chiba Area
Y. Okano, K. Ogata, T. Kizu, S. Okamoto, Japan
Forecasting air quality in the Greater Athens
area for the year 2004: An intercomparison of the results of four
different dispersion models
N. Moussiopoulos, S. Papagrigoriou, J.G. Bartzis, K. Nester,
H. Van de Bergh, G. Theodoridis, Greece
The influence of the lateral boundaries and
background concentrations in limited area photochemical model
simulations
M. Varinou, G. Kallos, V. Kotroni, C. Lagouvardos, Greece
Use and validation of ADMS-Urban in contrasting
urban and industrial locations
D.J. Carruthers, H.A. Edmunds, A.E. Lester, C.A. McHugh, R.J.
Singles, UK
Development of a modelling environment in
Aurora
N. Quaranta, M. Casati, F. Macalli, A. De Martini, M.G.
Longoni, G. Maffeis, and M. Tamponi, Italy
The impact of an airport on regional air
quality at Munich/Germany
P. Suppan and J. Graf, Italy
A predictive model of atmospheric pollution
with environmental capacity constraint: application in the city
of Torino
C. Pronello, Italy
A simple and practical model for reactive
plumes
L. Delamare, A. Coppalle, M. Gonzalez, France
EMEP Eulerian model for acid deposition over
Europe
J.E. Jonson, D. Olendrzynski, J. Bartnicki, H.A. Jakobsen and
E. Berge, Norway
Session 6: Regulatory Modeling: Countries Experience
Regulatory air quality modelling in France
since the 1996 air law
P. Mestayer, M. Muller, France
Recent studies to validate and compare
atmospheric dispersion models for regulatory purposes in the UK
R. Timmis, S.Wilkinson, D. Carruthers, C. McHugh, UK
Regulatory modelling in Slovenia
M. Boznar, P. Mlakar, T. Planinsek, Slovenia
Application and development of atmospheric
diffusion and transport models in China for environmental impact
assessment
S. Lui, G. Zhu and Ch. Lin, China
A new Russian regulatory dispersion model for
calculation of mean annual concentrations (MEAN) and its
meteorological preprocessor
E. Genikhovich, J. Gracheva, L. Khurshudyan, A. Ziv, Russia
Setting up a regulatory frame for atmospheric
dispersion modelling in Italy : needs, actors and ongoing
activities
M.C. Cirillo and F. Desiato, Italy
Using atmospheric dispersion modeling as a tool
in environmental impact statement: The Israeli experience
S. Hassid and Y. Mamane, Israel
Intercomparison of different regulatory and
eulerian dispersion models. An application for the electric power
plant in Rhodes island
M. Tombrou, E. Bossioli, D. Boucouvala, E. Vlahou, Greece
Session 7: Urban Canopy and Roadside Modelling
Research needs and problems in modelling urban
air quality
J. Kukkonen, Finland
Investigation of roadside concentrations in
busy streets using the model GRAM-conditions leading to high
short-term concentrations
B. Fisher, R. Sokhi, UK
Modelling of air quality around roads
R. Sokhi, B. Fisher, A. Lester, I. McCrae, S. Bualert, N.
Sootornstit, UK
Influence of foliage on roadside immissions
M.Wichmann-Fiebig, Germany
Validation of highway dispersion model
G.V. Prasad, I.N. Rao, S.R. Shevkar, India
Modelling of vehicle induced turbulence in air
pollution studies for streets
P. Kastner-Klein, R. Berkowicz, A. Rastetter, E.J. Plate,
Germany
A comprehensive numerical simulation of traffic
pollution in a street during one diurnal cycle
P. G. Mestayer and J.-F. Sini, France
Parameterization of traffic-induced turbulence
in the three-dimensional air pollution model MISCAM
R. von Kuhlmann and J. Eichhorn, Germany
A comparative study of two-equation turbulence
models for simulating microscale wind flow
J. Ehrhard, R. Kunz, N. Moussiopoulos, Germany
Modelling the air pollution in street canyons
flanked with arcades
R. Lorenzini, S. Zambonelli, G. Zanini, M.C. Cirillo, Italy
Dispersion modelling at urban street canyon
intersections: a comparison of CFD with wind tunnel modelling
A. Scaperdas, R. Colvile, A. Robins, UK
Scale model study of building effects on
dispersion in the urban canopy at intermediate source distances
R.W. Macdonald, D.J. Hall and R.F. Griffiths, UK
Using urban site measurements for model
validation: before starting, look at the near-field geometry
S. Rafailidis, Germany
Eulerian-Lagrangian computational model for
traffic induced flow field and turbulence inside a vehicle tunnel
M. Jicha, J. Katolicky, Czech Republic
Session 8: Meteorological Preprocessing
Satellite based estimation of atmospheric
stability parameters in urban and remote areas
C. Mensink and K. De Ridder, Belgium
Parameterization of the stable boundary layer
height
P.-E. Johansson, S. Zilitinkevich, A. Baklanov, Sweden
Intercomparison of methods for parameterizing
components of the surface energy balance- a review of working
group 1 - COST 710 results
U. Pechinger, E. Dittmann, G. Erbes, P. Johansson, A.
Karppinen, L. Musson-Genon, G. Omstedt, P. Tercier, Austria
Evaluation and intercomparison of mixing
heights derived from a Richardson number scheme and other mixing
height formulae using operational NWP models at the German
weather service
B. Fay, Germany
Comparison of atmospheric turbulence at two
sites in Athens, Greece
E . Batchvarova, S.E. Gryning, Bulgaria
The refinement of a meteorological preprocessor
for the urban environment
A. Karppinen, S. M. Joffre and J. Kukkonen, Finland
Urban turbulence measurements
R. P. Hosker, Jr, C. J. Nappo and T. P. Meyers, R.L. Gunter,
USA
Validation of a mass consistent flow model as
part of a decision support system
R. Martens and H. Thielen, T. Sperling, K. Maâmeyer, H.
Walter, Germany
An analysis of the meteorological and air
quality conditions during an extreme ozone episode over the
northeastern U.S.A.
K. Lagouvardos, G. Kallos, V. Kotroni and S.T. Rao, Greece
Session 9: Air Quality Management
Application of an urban and regional air
quality model (PEARL) to estimate the impact of traffic
management policies
L. Luhana and R. Sokhi, UK
Using a calculation model to prevent serious
air pollution from traffic
P. Segaar, P. Schildwacht, Netherlands
A decision support system use for air quality
management in the city of Izmir
A. Bayram, T. Elbir, Turkey
The OFIS model: An efficient tool for assessing
ozone exposure and evaluating air pollution abatement strategies
N. Moussiopoulos and P. Sahm, Greece
Environmental impacts of implementation of
demand management tools in the city of Thessaloniki
M. Mustafa, G.Aifadopoulou, Greece
What could be the use of air pollution
modelling in the context of the new French law "loi sur
air"?
A. Albergel and F. Jasmin, France
A modelling system for air quality management
C. Borrego, S. Lemos, A.C. Carvalho, Portugal
Evaluation of urban pollution abatement
strategies by a photochemical dispersion model
G. Finzi, C. Silibello, M. Volta, Italy
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