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Relation between Relative Humidity and Mixing Height

Author:
Research and Development Team, Envitrans

In general, when relative humidity is high, the atmosphere may be more stable and less turbulent, which can reduce mixing height.

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Understanding Ceiling Height in Meteorology and its Importance in Air Pollutant Dispersion

Author:
Research and Development Team, Envitrans

When the ceiling height is high, there is generally better vertical mixing of air and pollutants, which can help to disperse pollutants more effectively and reduce their concentrations at ground level.

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Why Is the Isopleth Plot Not Matching the Wind Rose Plot?

Author:
Sudhanshu Kumar, Envitrans

Here are the reasons how these two plots are different and why they should not be compared directly. They should be used in conjunction rather than compared against each other

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WRF Meteorological Data for AERMOD

Author:
Research and Development Team, Envitrans

A brief description of WRF modelling and its application in air dispersion modeling. WRF model run focuses on generating high resolution meteorological to create AERMOD / AERMET / CALPUFF meteorological input files.

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Compile and Run AERMOD on Linux Platform

Author:
Hari Om Pandey

This is a small tutorial about how to compile and run AERMOD on Linux platform (Ubuntu 16.04).

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How to interpret a wind rose?

Author:
Research and Development Team, Envitrans

A wind rose gives a very concise but information-laden view of how wind speed and direction are typically distributed at a particular location.

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