UDINEE: Evaluation of Multiple Models with Data from the JU2003 Puff Releases in Oklahoma City. Part II: Simulation of Puff Parameters

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 171 - Trang 351-376 - 2019
Miguel A. Hernández-Ceballos1, Steven Hanna2, Roberto Bianconi3, Roberto Bellasio3, Joseph Chang4, Thomas Mazzola5, Spyros Andronopoulos6, Patrick Armand7, Najat Benbouta8, Peter Čarný9, Nils Ek8, Eva Fojcíková9, Richard Fry10, Lois Huggett11, Piotr Kopka12, Michal Korycki12, Ľudovít Lipták9, Sarah Millington11, Sean Miner13, Olivier Oldrini14, Slawomir Potempski12, Gianni L. Tinarelli15, Silvia Trini Castelli16, Alexander Venetsanos6, Stefano Galmarini1
1European Commission Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy
2Hanna Consultants, Kennebunkport, USA
3Enviroware Srl, Concorezzo, Italy
4RAND Corporation, Arlington, USA
5Engility, Lorton, USA
6National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Athens, Greece
7CEA, DAM, DIF, Arpajon, France
8Environmental Emergency Response Section, Meteorological Service of Canada, Dorval, Canada
9ABmerit, Trnava, Slovakia
10Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, USA
11UK Met Office, Exeter, UK
12National Centre for Nuclear Research, Division of Nuclear Energy and Environmental Studies, Otwock, Poland
13Applied Research Associates, Kirtland AFB, USA
14Moliki, Paris, France
15Arianet – S.r.l, Milan, Italy
16Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (CNR), Turin, Italy

Tóm tắt

The capabilities of nine atmospheric dispersion models in predicting near-field dispersion from puff releases in an urban environment are addressed under the Urban Dispersion INternational Evaluation Exercise (UDINEE) project. The model results are evaluated using tracer observations from the Joint Urban 2003 (JU2003) experiment where neutrally-buoyant puffs were released in the downtown area of Oklahoma City, USA. Sulphur hexafluoride concentration time series measured at ten sampling locations during four daytime and four night-time puff releases are used to evaluate how the models simulate the puff passage at the measurement locations. The neutrally-buoyant puff releases in the JU2003 experiment are the closest scenario to radiological dispersal device (RDD) releases in urban areas, and therefore, UDINEE is a first step towards improving the emergency response to an RDD explosion in the urban environment. We investigate for each puff and sampler the model capability of simulating the peak concentration; the peak and puff arrival times; and time duration, defined as the period over which concentrations exceed 10% of the peak concentration. This analysis points out differences on the performance of models: the fraction within a factor-of-two values ranges from 0.10 to 0.6 for peak concentration, from 0 to 1 for the peak and arrival times, and from 0 to 0.8 for the time duration. The results reveal that the characteristics of the release site largely influence the model simulation as it affects initial puff size and the initial downwind spread of the puff.

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