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Main Title Development of the regional oxidant model version 2.1 : interim report, January 1988 - April 1989 /
Author Young, J. O. ; Aissa, M. ; Boehm, T. L. ; Coats, C. J. ; Eichinger, J. R.
CORP Author Computer Sciences Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Lab.
Publisher Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1989
Report Number EPA/600/3-89/044; EPA-68-01-7365
Stock Number PB89-194252
Subjects Air--Pollution--Mathematical models ; Air quality--Mathematical models ; Atmospheric ozone--Mathematical models ; Photochemical smog--Mathematical models ; Photochemical oxidants--Mathematical models
Additional Subjects Mathematical models ; Oxidation ; Ozone ; Air pollution ; Meteorological data ; Urban areas ; Forecasting ; Sources ; Photochemical reactions ; Data processing ; Land use ; Computer programming ; Regional analysis ; Air quality ; Atmospheric chemistry ; Environmental transport
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NTIS  PB89-194252 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 64 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Abstract
The report describes improvements that were made to version 2.0 of the Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) in order to create version 2.1. The ROM is an Eulerian grid model that calculates hourly concentrations of ozone and other chemical species for episodes up to about a month long. The ROM's modeling domain, represented by a grid of cells that are approximately 19 km on a side, encompasses an area about 1000 km by 1000 km. The physical processes that the ROM simulates include photo-chemistry, spatially- and temporally-varying wind fields, nocturnal jets and temperature inversions, terrain effects, dry deposition, and emissions of biogenic and anthropogenic ozone precursors. Major technical improvements include upgrading the Carbon Bond Mechanism to version 4.2, improving the biogenic emissions processor (which now includes a canopy model), updating the wind fields processor, and expanding the use of buoy data for determining meteorological data fields over water. Also, ROM 2.1 can be adapted more easily than version 2.0 to various modeling domains in eastern North America. In addition, the computer software has been redesigned to facilitate ROM's eventual application by outside users.
Notes
"May 1989." "EPA 600/3-89/044. Microfiche.