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    Description
    Specifically, learners will be able to:

    Describe the heat balance of the earth-atmosphere system including the effect of solar radiation.
    Describe the relationship of atmospheric pressure and wind.
    Describe the general circulation of the atmosphere.
    Describe how topographical features influence wind flow and affect pollutant dispersion.
    Describe the importance of turbulence in the atmosphere for dispersing air pollutants and explain the different classifications of atmospheric stability.
    Describe how the vertical temperature distribution influences atmospheric stability.
    Identify the key meteorological instruments that are used to collect data for air pollution studies.
    Define plume rise and effective stack height.
    Describe how air quality models utilize meteorological data and how these models are used to make quantifiable dispersion estimates of air pollutant concentrations.
    Generally describe how meteorology is used in regulatory programs affecting air quality.
    Who Should Attend
    Modeling Staff
    Leaning Objectives
    After completion of this course, learners will be able to explain meteorology and the role it plays influencing ambient air quality.
    Pre-Requisites
    Modeling
    Classroom Requirements
    Self Instruction
    History of Changes
    Updated from EPA LMS June 14, 2023
    Course ID
    EPA 15
    Course Number
    MODL102-SI: Basic Air Pollution Meteorology
    MJO-EPA Supported
    EPA Supported
    Display
    yes
    Status
    active
    Curriculum
    Air Quality Modeling
    Updated
    10/25/2021