Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling
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You can create a new forum for any data set. Start by adding an entry in the alphabetic list below. The sample entry AAA may serve as a model for you to do so. After having added the entry to the list, create a page with information.
 
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==Alphabetic list of forums==
 
==Alphabetic list of forums==
   

Latest revision as of 09:47, 10 August 2009

See also:

Experimental data sets: Top-level page in hierarchy on data sets.

Data set repositories: Lists compilations of data sets.

List of individual data sets: Lists links to information on individual data sets.



The present page is the entry to open forums on the present Wiki where users of a data set can report their experiences.

At present, there are a few such forums. These can serve as examples.

You can create a new forum for any data set. Start by adding an entry in the alphabetic list below. The sample entry AAA may serve as a model for you to do so. After having added the entry to the list, create a page with information.

Note: In order to edit the present page you must be a registered user - see Please identify yourself !. Please follow the Rules of conduct when you add contents.

Alphabetic list of forums

  • AAA A sample entry leading to a (non-existing) page on the present Wiki.
  • Prairie Grass Page on this Wiki, discussing experiences with the classic Prairie Grass experiment from 1956.
  • Thompson Wind Tunnel data Page reporting experiences with R.S. Thompson's data set from the US EPA wind tunnel (paper in Atmospheric Environment by Thompson, 1993). The data set systematically describes dispersion for a variety of building shapes, stack heights and stack locations. These data were originally used to estimate so-called Building Amplification Factor.
  • The MUST data set. Concerns an array of containers at a military proving ground. The data set is used by the COST action called COST 732. There is more info in COST 732 forum