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A firm in Oakton, Virginia selling a line of air pollution dispersion modeling software that includes: ISC View, RMP View, SCREEN View, SLAB View and SLAB View 3D ... all of which are U.S. EPA models adapted for use with Windows by Lakes Environmental.
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Air dispersion, air dispersion modeling, air dispersion models, air dispersion software, air dispersion modelling, air dispersion model, air dispersion modeling software, air dispersion modelling software  Offering the most advanced air pollution modeling software available. Software solutions for air dispersion modeling, traffic pollution models, meteorological models, contaminant emission modeling, EPA’s Risk Management Plan (RMP EPA Ecological Risk Assessment model, emissions estimation, Industrial Risk Assessment models, human...
http://www.air-dispersion-model.com

The model PARANOX (PArametrization of Aircraft emitted NOX) was developed by the Netherlands Meteorological Institute to describe the chemical processes and dispersion of an aircraft exhaust plume at cruising altitudes.
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Aircraft Exhaust Plume Model  It has the following features: The dynamics are described by the Gaussian plume theory. The diffusion is assymetric and anistropic in a sheared and stratified atmosphere, which is typical for the tropopause region. It uses an extensive chemical mechanism, containing...
http://www.knmi.nl/~meijere/paranox.html

The APPH Module (Air Pollution and Public Health) integrates three different models in the Aidair Geneva system. The system was developed in Switzerland to draw maps of air pollution emissions from point sources (power plants, industries) and/or area sources (automotive traffic). The three dispersion models used are: a Gaussian model; a Lagrangian model; and a statistic model.
http://ecolu-info.unige.ch/reche.../EUREKA/AIDAIR/SPPA_english.html

BEE-Line Software is located in Asheville, North Carolina, USA and markets air dispersion modeling software with training and technical support. They specialize in creating user-intuitive versions of EPA air dispersion models for application in the Windows environment.
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Home  Looking for the best air dispersion modeling software (AerMod, ISCST3, ISC-Prime, CalPuff, SLAB, INPUFF2, SCREEN3 You've found it! BEE-Line Software PO Box 7348 Asheville, NC 28802 Phone 828) 628-0636 Fax 828) 894-6373 Air dispersion modeling Click individual image to enlarge...
http://beeline-software.com

BREEZE markets the software developed by Trinity Consultants of Dallas, Texas, USA. They offer air quality modeling software, meteorological data, training and support. Among the software packages offered are those based on the US EPA's ISC and AERMOD suites. Software for continuous releases, accidental toxic and flammable chemical releases, and explosion safety is available.
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BREEZE AERMOD ISC CALPUFF SCIPUFF HYSPLIT DEGADIS SLAB  Software modeled with you in mind Home About Us Contact Us Corporate Home Resources Software |Data |Training |Services |Support |Partners |Purchase Download FREE Trial Software Here Email: Password: Save Password Login Forgot your password? Register for access. BREEZE Briefs BREEZE...
http://www.breeze-software.com

Scientific consultants in the field of atmospheric dispersion located in Cambridge, England.. They offer a range of air dispersion models including: ADMS 3 for dispersion of industrial emissions; ADMS-SCREEN for initial screening studies of emission dispersion; and GASTAR for dispersion of accidental dense gas releases.
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CERC Software  The following air pollution software have all been developed by CERC and are available under licence: ADMS Air Pollution Models ADMS 3 Modelling of industrial emissions for IPPC applications and environmental impact assessments. Brochure in pdf format ADMS-Urban Air Quality...
http://www.cerc.co.uk/software/index.htm

Extensive information from U.S. EPA on air pollution modeling software. Detailed description of mathematical models, guidance and other technical papers.
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Environmental Protection Agency  This website is maintained by EPA's Air Quality Modeling Group (AQMG The AQMG conducts modeling analyses to support policy and regulatory decisions in the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) and provides leadership and direction on the full range of...
http://www.epa.gov/scram001/

Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operation (CAMEO) is a software package developed by NOAA (U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) and U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), for planning responses to chemical accidents. Includes the ALOHA (Areal Location of Hazardous Atmospheres) dispersion model for neutrally buoyant or heavier-than-air gases.
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/cameo/cameo.html

A French firm of environmental consultants and developers of air dispersion modeling software ranging from small-scale local models to industrial models to regional models.
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Software Systems ARIA Technologies  ...
http://www.aria.fr/english/logiciels/index.html

The Danish Rimpuff and Eulerian Accidental release Model (DREAM), developed by the National Environmental Research Institute (NERI) of Denmark, is a high-resolution, three-dimensional tracer model for short and large scale atmospheric transport, dispersion, and deposition (wet and dry) of radioactive air pollution from a single strong source.
http://www.dmu.dk/AtmosphericEnvironment/WEPTEL/DREAM/

FLACS (FLame ACceleration Simulator) is an advanced tool for the modeling of ventilation, gas dispersion, vapour cloud explosions and blast in complex process areas. It was developed by GexCon AS of Norway.
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GexCon FLACS Introduction  Gas explosion consultancy Dust explosion consultancy Explosion testing Research development FLACS FLame ACceleration Simulator FLACS is an advanced tool for the modelling of ventilation, gas dispersion, vapour cloud explosions and blast in complex process areas. FLACS is used for the...
http://www.gexcon.com/index.php?src=flacs/flacs.html

Provides an online version of the Tox-Flam model for the use of any visitor to this website. Tox-Flam is a Gaussian dispersion model for releases of inert buoyant pollutants into a finite mixing layer of a user-specified height. The model was developed by Enviroware s.r.l.
http://www.enviroware.com/enviwe...odels/online/toxflam/toxflam.htm

HGSYSTEM is a suite of programs for assessing the dispersion of vapor from gas, liquid or two-phase releases. HGSYSTEM was first developed to model the release of Hydrogen Fluoride and ideal gases, and then extended to include multicomponent mixtures. The original development work was led by Shell Research Ltd. as part of a consortium of 20 petroleum and chemical companies.
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HGSYSTEM Homepage (V1.0)  M is a suite of programs for assessing dispersion of vapour from gas, liquid or 2 phase releases including multi-component mixtures. HGSYSTEM was first assembled to model the release of Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) and ideal gases (Version 1.0) and then...
http://www.hgsystem.com/hgweb.html

A set of dispersion models developed by AirInfo Gmbh, Switzerland to meet the recommendations of the Swiss and German meteorological services. All of the models are Gaussian and they include: a point-source model; a line-source model for vehicles on roads in open terrain and in city street canyons; and an odor dispersion model.
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ImmProg2000: Best air pollution modells available  Browser aber nicht unterstützt. Framelose Seite: http www.airinfo.ch/frameless.htm...
http://www.airinfo.ch/IndexE.htm

The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) developed a dispersion modeling system with modules for: receiving input data from monitoring stations; an emission data base; and dispersion modeling. The dispersion module has a Gaussian model for small-scale applications, a grid model for large-scale regional applications, a street canyon model for emission sources surrounded by buildings, and a dense gas module.
http://www.indic-airviro.smhi.se/frames/index.html

A Gaussian plume model developed by Denmark's National Environmental Research Institute (NERI) that is recommended for environmental impact assessments of any planned new industrial sources. The model can be used at distances up to 20 km for high or low sources, one or more point sources, or area sources. It is not suitable for complex terrain and it requires input data on emissions and meteorology on an hourly basis.
http://www.dmu.dk/AtmosphericEnvironment/oml/OMLlong.htm

Developed by Safer Systems L.L.C. of Camarillo, California, the TRACE software includes: source terms for time-varying and for steady flow releases; dispersion modeling for buoyant and for dense plumes; and modeling fires and explosions such as Bleves, pool fires, jet fires and flash fires. Technical support and training are available.
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Home  Modeling that answers the toughest questions In 1986 we introduced TRACE (Toxic Release Analysis of Chemical Emissions Since then it has become a state-of-the-art engineering tool for evaluating the dispersion, explosive, or flammable properties of a chemical. TRACES incorporates an...
http://www.safersystem.com/Trace.htm

A description of the research program in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Hong Kong that led to the development of a comprehensive air dispersion model for use in coastal zones and complex terrain such as exists in the Hong Kong area.
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DEVELOPMENT OF AN AIR DISPERSION MODEL FOR COASTAL ZONES AND COMPLEX TERRAINS  Various methods have been devised for the prediction of atmospheric pollution, which lead to over 100 types of model for different applications. The Gaussian air dispersion model, or its various segmented plume and puff advection progeny, is the most popular...
http://www.hku.hk/rss/res_proj/16/16.htm

Developed by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (more commonly known as ETHZ), KOVERS is an Integrated Decision Support System (IDSS) software program. One of its applications is in the investigation and/or evaluation of chemical or nuclear accidents. KOVERS includes a module for air dispersion modeling in complex terrain.
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Air Dispersion in Complex Terain  They are designed to perform calculations, making risk representation, fully interact with stakeholders, and assisting in communicating operational tasks to emergency command people. The present work introduces an IDSS computer software i.e. KOVERS, designed and implemented to assist emergency management...
http://www.kovers.ethz.ch/air_dispersion.htm

Developed by GeoSphere Systems located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA, the PlantSafe System is a rapid decision-support tool for managing a variety of critical situations including accidental releases and similar plant emergencies. It includes an air dispersion model called QuikPlume.
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Critical Situation Management's 4Command Product.  Command is a rapid decision-support tool for managing a variety of critical situations including plant emergencies, logistics incidents, security threats, corporate crises and more. 4Command may be integrated with other automated systems for direct access to operations and other data...
http://www.geospheresystems.com/product/plantsafe.html

This software models the dispersion of dense gas releases from an evaporating pool, a horizontal jet, a vertical jet, or an instantaneous volume source. The dispersion is calculated from the conservation equations of mass, momentum, energy, and species. The conservation equations are spatially averaged to treat the cloud as either a continuous plume, a transient puff, or a combination of the two depending on the release duration. SLAB was developed by the USA's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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HITERM Project Technical Documents  B is a computer model that simulates the atmospheric dispersion of denser-than-air releases. The types of releases treated by the model include a ground-level evaporating pool, an elevated horizontal jet, a stack or elevated vertical jet, and an instantaneous volume...
http://www.ess.co.at/HITERM/MODELS/slab.html

Dr. Tom Spicer and Dr. Jerry Havens of the University of Arkansas developed this model (for the U.S. Coast Guard and the Gas Research Institute) primarily for simulating the dispersion of denser-than-air flammable gases. The U.S. EPA later extended DEGADIS for dispersion modeling of vertical jets. Implementation of DEGADIS on personal computers was sponsored by the Gas Research Institute and the American Petroleum Institute.
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HITERM Project Technical Documents  S model was originally developed for the U.S. Coast Guard and the Gas Research Institute primarily for simulation of the dispersion of cryogenic flammable gases. Subsequent work sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency extended DEGADIS for simulation of the...
http://www.ess.co.at/HITERM/MODELS/degadis.html

The RITE Emergency Response is a collection of tools and weather models designed to assist emergency response personnel in predicting the flow and dispersion of toxic releases into the atmosphere. It incorporates 3D wind field and air dispersion models, developed by ARIA Technologies of France, as well as site-specific topographic data.
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W I N D L O G I C S Your Global Wind Resource  Continue...
http://www.ssesco.com/RITE.html

A simple model developed at the Oklahoma State University (in the USA) to assess the atmosphere's ability to disperse gases and particulates released at near ground level. The focus of the model is to evaluate downwind pollutant concentrations at distances of 1/4 mile to 2 miles (although greater distances would apply).
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AgWeather Models Dispersion  Model is a tool developed to aid in decision making with respect to the near-surface release of gases and small particulates (airborne particles with diameters less than 20 microns Examples include pesticides released by surface or aerial spraying, odors associated...
http://agweather.mesonet.ou.edu/models/dispersion/default.html

The Nuclear Accident Model (NAME) is an essential part of the contingency plans for accidental releases of radioactivity into the atmosphere: to provide early warning for emergency response and to predict concentrations, depositions and dosages of radionuclides. Use of the model is administered by the National Meteorological Centre of the United Kingdom's Meteorological Office at Bracknall, Berkshire, UK.
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The NAME dispersion model  The model is an important tool for accident analysis, and is available for use in major emergencies of a non-nuclear nature for example, the release of noxious fumes or toxic chemicals. NAME has been called upon for a number of...
http://www.met-office.gov.uk/res...ons/nwp_gazette/3rd96/name2.html

Describes the AUSPLUME model developed in about 1986 by the Environmental Protection Authority of Victoria, Australia. The AUSPLUME model is an adaptation of the U.S. EPA's ISCST model (Industrial Source Complex Short Term model). Copies of the model can be purchased from the Victorian Environmental Protection Authority.
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AUSPLUME: Air Modelling Software for Industry  A approved air dispersion model for modelling emissions of wastes to air. AUSPLUME must be used in accordance with the requirements set out in the State environment protection policy (Air Quality Management) Schedule C. AUSPLUME Version 6.0 is the current...
http://www.epa.vic.gov.au/Air/EPA/pub391.asp

A three-dimensional Lagrangian model for dispersion over complex terrain. It was developed in Greece by the Environmental Research Laboratory (EREL) which is part of the Greek National Center for Scientific Research (DEMOKRITOS).
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DIPCOT  A lagrangian particle model for Dispersion over complex terrain. DEVELOPERS Davakis Efstratios Bartzis John Information sheet Brief description (key words) Policy issue Policy issue climate change (dispersion) industrial pollutants nuclear emergencies Application type air quality assessment policy support emergency planning...
http://milos.ipta.demokritos.gr/DIPCOT.htm

The Titan Systems Corporation is a technology research and development group headquartered in San Diego, California and serving the U.S. defense and intelligence communities. The group has developed a Lagrangian puff dispersion model known as the SCIPUFF model.
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Titan Service Nuclear, Biological, Chemical and Radiological (NBCR) Consequence Management Expertise  Corporation is the primary developer of the Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability (HPAC) software tool suite developed for the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency. HPAC is the U.S. Department of Defense’s primary NBCR operational modeling and simulation tool suite. Titan’s...
http://www.titan.com/products-services/abstract.html?docID=136

OSPM is a street pollution model, developed by the National Environmental Research Institute, Department of Atmospheric Environment of Denmark. A free evaluation version of OSPM with a Windows user interface can be downloaded.
http://www.dmu.dk/1_viden/2_Milj...gsmodeller/5_OSPM/default_en.asp

The Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) has developed an Air Quality Information System (AirQUIS) having: an emission inventory data base; dispersion models; and a geographical information system (GIS) module. The dispersion models include a source oriented model (EPISODE), a puff-trajectory model, and models for traffic in street canyons and on roads (ROADAIR and CONTILENK).
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AirQUIS  Is provided with all the improved features you need to identify and manage air pollution Comes with an advanced GIS platform Has an new Easy-to-use-interface Is easy to customize based on specific user needs Is more modulated and flexible for...
http://www.nilu.no/airquis/

An emission factors model (as per the German Emission Factors Handbook) coupled with a Gaussian air dispersion model, PROKAS is used to calculate air pollutant concentrations caused by automotive traffic on a network of streets. Documentation is available from Lohmeyer Consulting Engineers of Karlsruhe, Germany.
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Prokas  Commission under projekt number PUB 1221 Lohmeyer Consulting Engineers AIR-EIA Air pollution and environmental impact assessment: the multimedia information source Disclaimer PROKAS Intended field of application PROKAS is a model to calculate the air pollutant concentrations caused by a net...
http://www.lohmeyer.de/air-eia/models/prokas.htm

Developed by Janicke Consulting (located in Danum, Germany), the Lagrangian Simulation of Aerosol Transport (LASAT) model utilizes stochastic processes to simulate numerically the transport and turbulent diffusion of a group of representative particles. LASAT has a preprocessor which calculates the meteorological profiles and three-dimensional wind fields required for the simulations.
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 A computer program for the calculation of pollutant dispersion in the atmosphere The dispersion model LASAT (Lagrangian Simulation of Aerosol-Transport) computes the transport of trace substances in the atmosphere. It simulates the dispersion and the transport of a representative sample...
http://www.janicke.de/lasat/e_lasat.htm

An integrated model (offered by ODOTECH of Montreal, Canada) which includes a choice of mapping, meteorological data input and editing, and Gaussian or Puff dispersion modeling from point, line or area sources.
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http://www.odotech.qc.ca/polair/polair_en.pdf

Developed by Det Norske Veritas (DNV) of Oslo, Norway, the PHAST software includes: a unified dispersion model (UDM) for various accidental releases; modeling of Bleves, jet fires, pool fires and vapor cloud explosions; handling of multicomponent mixtures; and an online help system. Upgrades and technical support are provided.
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DNV product info  A tree for site navigation will open here if you enable JavaScript in your browser. PHAST A comprehensive hazard analysis software tool for all stages of design and operation. Risks may then be reduced by re-design of the process or...
http://www.dnv.com/software/all/phast/productInfo.asp

HPAC models the release to and transport of materials in the atmosphere and its impact on civilian and military populations. Contains weather interface, supporting infrastructure and probabilistic solutions (i.e., "How good is the prediction"). Licensing from the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency is available for non-commercial usage.
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Technology Development: Assessment of Catastrophic Events Center (ACECenter HPAC  This is a government system Home Technology Development Programs Assessment of Catastrophic Events Center (ACECenter Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability Assessment of Catastrophic Events Center (ACECenter) Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability (HPAC) What is HPAC? HPAC software predicts the effects...
http://www.dtra.mil/Toolbox/Dire...orates/td/programs/acec/hpac.cfm

The Areal Location of Hazardous Atmospheres model (ALOHA) was developed by the USA's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for use in emergency responses to accidental releases of neutrally buoyant or heavier-than-air gases.
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/cameo/aloha.html

A distributor of air dispersion modeling and other environmental software located in Nivelles,Belgium.
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ATM-PRO ENVIRONMENTAL SOFTWARE  ...
http://www.atmpro.be/index.htm

Discusses the EDMS (Emissions and Dispersion Modeling System) developed by the U.S.'s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and how to order copies.
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Federal Aviation Administration Emissions and Dispersion Modeling System (EDMS)  FAA Home About FAA Jobs News Library Pilots Passengers Mechanics More Aircraft Airports &Air Traffic Data &Statistics Education &Research Licenses &Certificates Regulations &Policies Safety Quick Find: Accident and Incident Data Advisory Circulars Aerospace Medicine Aircraft Certification Aircraft Safety Alerts Airline...
http://www.faa.gov/about/office_...s_offices/aep/models/edms_model/

Wölfel is the developer and distributer of the IMMI noise and air dispersion modeling software. The company is headquartered in Berlin, Germany with an international office in Eupen, Belgium.
http://www.woelfel.de/wms/noise/pollution/index.htm

A software development and research company based in Austria who offer the AirWare integrated system which includes: an emissions database; data management for inputs from external meteorological and air quality monitors; the U.S. EPA's ISC2 and ISC3 short-term and long-term air dispersion models; a geographical information system (GIS) module; and assessment and reporting modules.
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AirWare: air quality assessment and management information system  The system supports the implementation of European and national environmental legislation such as the European Air Quality Framework Directive 96/62/EC and Daughter Directives, 88/609/EEC on major point sources, 89/429/EEC and 89/369/EEC on incinerators or 90/313/EEC on public access to environmental...
http://www.ess.co.at/AIRWARE/

This site provides detailed information and access to all of the dispersion models offered by BREEZE software such as AERMOD, DEGADIS, SLAB and many others.
http://www.air-dispersion.com/BREEZE/products.asp

Environmental software developers, located in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, and whose products include an air pollution dispersion modelling program called DISPER.
http://www.canarina.com/airpollutiondispersion.htm