Dataset
APHH: Atmospheric dispersion model footprint plots made at the IAP-Beijing site during the summer and winter campaigns
Abstract
The Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME) was used at the University of Leicester to produce atmospheric dispersion footprints centred on Beijing for use by the projects under the Atmospheric Pollution & Human Health in a Chinese Megacity (APHH) programme. These footprints are created by model runs in which thousands of particles are released from the chosen location and are tracked backwards in time.
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Data produced by APHH project participants at University of Leicester and uploaded to CEDA archive |
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Research data as provided by project team
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Data are PNG formatted
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Related Documents
Process overview
Title | NAME dispersion model footprints |
Abstract | Atmospheric dispersion model footprints computed at the University of Leicester for various projects using the the Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME) |
Input Description | None |
Output Description | None |
Software Reference | None |
- long_name: Trajectory Height
- names: Trajectory Height
- long_name: Trajectory Latitude
- names: Trajectory Latitude
- long_name: Trajectory Longitude
- names: Trajectory Longitude
- long_name: Trajectory Pressure
- names: Trajectory Pressure
Co-ordinate Variables
Temporal Range
2016-11-01T00:00:00
2016-12-31T00:00:00
Geographic Extent
39.8000° |
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116.2000° |
116.5000° |
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40.0000° |