The Inference on the Results of Atmospheric Environment Prediction by the Different Cloud Data

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In order to provide reference for using the different cloud data in environmental prediction, based on AERMOD model, the standard cloud scenario and the reference cloud scenarios were constructed by using the 2010 reference climatological station-observed data and general weather station-observed data, and the d index and relative error on pollutant prediction concentration between the reference cloud scenarios and the standard cloud scenario were analyzed. The results show that the 4 or 3 observational cloud data of the project location, or less than 50km or more than 50km to the project location can be used in atmospheric environment prediction.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1010-1012)

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329-332

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August 2014

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