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MODL301-CI: Air Dispersion Models: AERMOD (formerly APTI 423)
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Description
Description
Specifically, learners will be able to: • Describe, in general terms, what concepts are important to atmospheric dispersion and how they relate to ground-level pollutant concentrations • Explain how the primary processes in the atmospheric boundary layer that affect dispersion are conceptually, and in some cases mathematically, constructed in AERMOD • Define much of the terminology that is used in AERMOD • Run a complete modeling scenario using the AERMOD modeling system • Develop the inputs needed to execute the various preprocessors that make up the AERMOD modeling system • Run each preprocessor of the modeling system successfully • Troubleshoot an unsuccessful run • Analyze the output from each preprocessor and AERMOD itself • Describe the AERMOD system better than if they used a third-party graphical user interface
Who Should Attend
Who Should Attend
Modeling Staff
Objectives
Leaning Objectives
After completion of this three-day course, learners will be able to conduct AERMOD. Specifically, learners will be able to:
• Describe, in general terms, what concepts are important to atmospheric dispersion and how they relate to ground-level pollutant concentrations
• Explain how the primary processes in the atmospheric boundary layer that affect dispersion are conceptually, and in some cases mathematically, constructed in AERMOD
• Define much of the terminology that is used in AERMOD
• Run a complete modeling scenario using the AERMOD modeling system
• Develop the inputs needed to execute the various preprocessors that make up the AERMOD modeling system
• Run each preprocessor of the modeling system successfully
• Troubleshoot an unsuccessful run
• Analyze the output from each preprocessor and AERMOD itself
• Describe the AERMOD system better than if they used a third-party graphical user interface
Pre-Requisites
Pre-Requisites
Modeling
Classroom Requirements
Classroom Requirements
Limited to 30 Participants
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Other Files
01MODL301_Slides_Sec01_10.pdf
(3.77 MB)
02MODL301_Slides_Sec11_20.pdf
(4.31 MB)
03MODL301_Student_PreReading.pdf
(1.12 MB)
04MODL301_Handout_Glossary.pdf
(661.95 KB)
05MODL301_READ_ME_Executables.pdf
(80.11 KB)
06MODL301_Instructor_Executables_ALL.zip
(262.26 MB)
Change History
History of Changes
Updated from EPA LMS June 14, 2023
Course ID
EPA 16
Course Number
MODL301-CI: Air Dispersion Models: AERMOD (formerly APTI 423)
Length
3 Days
MJO-EPA Supported
EPA Supported
Link to Cornerstone
Link to Course Materials
Display
yes
Status
active
Curriculum
Air Quality Modeling