Table of Contents - The Atmospheric Studies Group at TRC
Table of Contents - The Atmospheric Studies Group at TRC Table of Contents - The Atmospheric Studies Group at TRC
Section 1: Introduction wind speed profile power-law exponent short-wave solar radiation relative humidity (Continued) 1-35
Section 1: Introduction Table 1-5 (Continued): Summary of Input Data Used by CALPUFF Meteorological Date (PLMMET.DAT) Hourly values (standard content) wind speed, wind direction temperature, stability class mixing height (z i ) turbulence (σ 2 ) wind speed profile power-law exponent potential temperature gradient Hourly values (extended content) precipitation code and rate short-wave solar radiation relative humidity Meteorological Data (SURFACE.DAT, PROFILE.DAT) Hourly or sub-hourly values (SURFACE.DAT - standard content) mixing height (z i ) surface friction velocity (u * ), Monin-Obukhov length (L) surface roughness (z o ) Hourly or sub-hourly values (SURFACE.DAT - extended content) precipitation code and rate short-wave solar radiation relative humidity Hourly or sub-hourly values at multiple levels (PROFILE.DAT) height wind speed (scalar, vector) wind direction temperature turbulence (σ v /σ 2 , σ w ) Restart Data (RESTARTB.DAT) Model puff data generated from a previous run (allows continuation of a previous model run) 1-36
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Section 1: Introduction<br />
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wind speed pr<strong>of</strong>ile power-law exponent<br />
short-wave solar radi<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
rel<strong>at</strong>ive humidity<br />
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