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Main Title Climatological Dispersion Model (CDM 2.0) (for Microcomputers).
CORP Author Environmental Sciences Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC. Meteorology and Assessment Div.
Publisher Feb 97
Year Published 1997
Stock Number PB97-501480
Additional Subjects Models-simulation ; Software ; Air pollution sources ; Gaussian plume models ; Point sources ; Area sources ; Plumes ; Wind direction ; Wind velocity ; Stability ; Downwash ; Air pollution dispersion ; Ecological concentration ; Diffusion modeling ; Rural areas ; Urban areas ; Spatial distribution ; Algorithms ; Diskettes ; CDM model ; Climatological Dispersion Model ; Emission rates
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NTIS  PB97-501480 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Program determines long-term (seasonal or annual) quasi-stable pollutant concentrations in rural or urban settings using average emission rates from point and area sources and a joint frequency distribution of wind direction, wind speed, and stability. The Gaussian plume hypothesis forms the basis for the calculations. Contributions are calculated assuming the narrow plume hypothesis, and involve and upwind integration over the area sources. Computations can be made for up to 200 point source sand 2500 area sources at an unlimited number of receptor locations. The number of point and area sources can be easily modified within the code. CDM2.is an enhanced version of CDM and includes the following options: 16 or 36 wind-direction sectors; stack-tip downwash; and gradual (transitional) plume rise. The user has a choice of seven dispersion parameter schemes. Optional output includes point and area concentration rises and histograms of pollutant concentration by stability class.