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 Figure 9-1: Figure 9-2: Profile of a terrain feature along one of its two axes. A best-fit inverse polynomial function describes this profile to CTSG. ......................................... 9-323 Map of terrain surrounding the site of the FSPS, illustrating the selection and characterization of a terrain feature for CTSG modeling............................. 9-327 List of Tables Page Table 1-1: Major Features of the CALMET Meteorological Model..................................... 1-21 Table 1-2: Major Features of the CALPUFF Model ............................................................. 1-26 Table 1-3: Summary of Input Data Required by CALMET.................................................. 1-29 Table 1-4: Summary of CALPUFF Input Files..................................................................... 1-32 Table 1-5: Summary of Input Data Used by CALPUFF....................................................... 1-34 Table 1-6: Summary of CALPUFF Output Files .................................................................. 1-42 Table 2-1: Terrain Databases ................................................................................................. 2-7 Table 2-2: Sample TERREL Control File Inputs................................................................... 2-8 Table 2-3: TERREL Control File Inputs............................................................................... 2-19 Table 2-4: Sample CTGCOMP Control File Inputs(CTGCOMP.INP) ................................ 2-31 Table 2-5: Sample CTGPROC Control File Inputs(CTGPROC.INP) .................................. 2-32 Table 2-6: Control File Inputs (CTGPROC.INP).................................................................. 2-39 Table 2-7: Sample CTGPROC Output List File(CTGPROC.LST) - Partial Listing ............ 2-44 Table 2-8: NZ Generic Land Use Input File (Translation to USGS categories is conducted internally) ........................................................................................... 2-46 Table 2-9: Sample File of NZ Generic Land Use Data set (comma delimited file).............. 2-46 Table 2-10: Table 2-11: Non Random Specific Land Use Categories for the NZ Generic Land Use Input File....................................................................................................... 2-47 Translation Table of Non Random Specific Land Use Categories to USGS Equivalent Categories(done internally within CTGPROC)...................... 2-48 Table 2-12: Generic Land Use Input File (no internal translation to USGS categories)......... 2-49 Table 2-13: Sample File of Generic Land Use Data set.......................................................... 2-50 Table 2-14: Sample MAKEGEO Control File(MAKEGEO.INP) .......................................... 2-52 Table 2-15: MAKEGEO Control File Inputs .......................................................................... 2-64 v
Section 1: Introduction Table 3-1: READ62 Input and Output Files........................................................................... 3-3 Table 3-2: READ62 Control File Inputs ................................................................................ 3-4 Table 3-3: Sample READ62 Control File (READ62.INP) .................................................... 3-7 Table 3-4: Sample READ62 Output List file........................................................................ 3-10 Table 3-5: Sample UP.DAT files .......................................................................................... 3-14 Table 4-1: PXTRACT Input and Output Files ....................................................................... 4-2 Table 4-2: Sample PXTRACT Control File (PXTRACT.INP).............................................. 4-3 Table 4-3: PXTRACT Control File Inputs (PXTRACT.INP)................................................ 4-7 Table 4-4: Sample PXTRACT Output List File (PXTRACT.LST)....................................... 4-8 Table 5-1: PMERGE Input and Output Files ........................................................................ 5-12 Table 5-2: Sample PMERGE Control File (PMERGE.INP)................................................. 5-13 Table 5-3: PMERGE Control File Inputs (PMERGE.INP)................................................... 5-19 Table 5-4: Sample PMERGE Output List File (PMERGE.LST).......................................... 5-22 Table 6-1: Sample of Generic Input Meteorological Data File Comma Delimited Input File Ready for SMERGE............................................................................. 6-4 Table 6-2: Sample of Generic Input Meteorological File in Spreadsheet Format.................. 6-4 Table 6-3: SMERGE Input and Output Files ......................................................................... 6-6 Table 6-4: Sample SMERGE Control File Inputs (SMERGE.INP)....................................... 6-7 Table 6-5: SMERGE Control File Inputs (SMERGE.INP)................................................... 6-12 Table 6-6: Sample SMERGE Output List File (SMERGE.LST)......................................... 6-14 Table 6-7: Sample SURF.DAT Output Data File (SURF.DAT)........................................... 6-17 Table 6-8: Sample Generic SURFCSV Control Input File (SURFCSV.INP) ...................... 6-19 Table 6-9: SURFCSV Control File Inputs (SURFCSV.INP)............................................... 6-20 Table 6-10: SURFCSV Sample input file (CSV.DAT).......................................................... 6-22 Table 7-1: User-Controlled Options in CALMM5.INP ......................................................... 7-2 Table 7-2: Variables Available in CALMM5 Three-dimensional Output Files..................... 7-3 Table 7-3: Possible Variables in 2D.DAT files...................................................................... 7-4 Table 7-4: Defined Horizontal and Vertical Locations for MM5 Variables Used in CALMM5 ............................................................................................................. 7-6 Table 7-5: CALMM5 Sample Control File (CALMM5.INP)............................................... 7-12 Table 7-6: CALMM5 Control File Inputs (CALMM5.INP)................................................ 7-13 Table 7-7: Example CALMM5 List File (CALMM5.LST).................................................. 7-15 vi
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Section 1: Introduction<br />
Figure 9-1:<br />
Figure 9-2:<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> a terrain fe<strong>at</strong>ure along one <strong>of</strong> its two axes. A best-fit inverse<br />
polynomial function describes this pr<strong>of</strong>ile to CTSG. ......................................... 9-323<br />
Map <strong>of</strong> terrain surrounding the site <strong>of</strong> the FSPS, illustr<strong>at</strong>ing the selection<br />
and characteriz<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> a terrain fe<strong>at</strong>ure for CTSG modeling............................. 9-327<br />
List <strong>of</strong> <strong>Table</strong>s<br />
Page<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1-1: Major Fe<strong>at</strong>ures <strong>of</strong> the CALMET Meteorological Model..................................... 1-21<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1-2: Major Fe<strong>at</strong>ures <strong>of</strong> the CALPUFF Model ............................................................. 1-26<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1-3: Summary <strong>of</strong> Input D<strong>at</strong>a Required by CALMET.................................................. 1-29<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1-4: Summary <strong>of</strong> CALPUFF Input Files..................................................................... 1-32<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1-5: Summary <strong>of</strong> Input D<strong>at</strong>a Used by CALPUFF....................................................... 1-34<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 1-6: Summary <strong>of</strong> CALPUFF Output Files .................................................................. 1-42<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-1: Terrain D<strong>at</strong>abases ................................................................................................. 2-7<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-2: Sample TERREL Control File Inputs................................................................... 2-8<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-3: TERREL Control File Inputs............................................................................... 2-19<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-4: Sample CTGCOMP Control File Inputs(CTGCOMP.INP) ................................ 2-31<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-5: Sample CTGPROC Control File Inputs(CTGPROC.INP) .................................. 2-32<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-6: Control File Inputs (CTGPROC.INP).................................................................. 2-39<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-7: Sample CTGPROC Output List File(CTGPROC.LST) - Partial Listing ............ 2-44<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-8:<br />
NZ Generic Land Use Input File (Transl<strong>at</strong>ion to USGS c<strong>at</strong>egories is<br />
conducted internally) ........................................................................................... 2-46<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-9: Sample File <strong>of</strong> NZ Generic Land Use D<strong>at</strong>a set (comma delimited file).............. 2-46<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-10:<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-11:<br />
Non Random Specific Land Use C<strong>at</strong>egories for the NZ Generic Land<br />
Use Input File....................................................................................................... 2-47<br />
Transl<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>Table</strong> <strong>of</strong> Non Random Specific Land Use C<strong>at</strong>egories to<br />
USGS Equivalent C<strong>at</strong>egories(done internally within CTGPROC)...................... 2-48<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-12: Generic Land Use Input File (no internal transl<strong>at</strong>ion to USGS c<strong>at</strong>egories)......... 2-49<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-13: Sample File <strong>of</strong> Generic Land Use D<strong>at</strong>a set.......................................................... 2-50<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-14: Sample MAKEGEO Control File(MAKEGEO.INP) .......................................... 2-52<br />
<strong>Table</strong> 2-15: MAKEGEO Control File Inputs .......................................................................... 2-64<br />
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