18th Annual George Mason University Conference on Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion Modeling
Session 7-8, June 25, 2014
GMU Agenda
Session Chair: Jeff McQueen, National Centers for Environmental Prediction
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- IMAAC—First Responder Perspective Case Study of Rubber Fire at a Warehouse, Waynesfield, OH [Ronald G. Meris, Defense Threat Reduction Agency]
- Operational Predictions of Atmospheric Dispersion at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) [Ivanka Stajner, NOAA]
- CAMEO-ALOHA Dispersion Model [Mark W. Miller, NOAA]
- RASCAL 4.3 Dispersion and Deposition Models [J. V. Ramsdell, Jr., Ramsdell Environmental Consulting, LLC]
- Use of the Granite Mountain Atmospheric Sciences Testbed for Meteorological Project Support [John Pace and Dragan Zajic, Dugway Proving Ground]
- Introduction to Project Sagebrush [Kirk L. Clawson, Richard M. Eckman, Dennis D. Finn, Roger G. Carter, Brad R. Reese, and Jason D. Rich, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory]
- Dugway Proving Ground Perspectives on the MATERHORN Field Campaigns [Dragan Zajic and John Pace, Dugway Proving Ground]
- MetFetch: Automated Meteorological Data Retrieval for Fast-Running Emergency Response Codes [Jeremy Rishel, Fred Rutz, George Athey, and Van Ramsdell Jr., Pacific Northwest National Laboratory]
Summary