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    Using a combination of two models in tracer simulations (English)
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    3 February 1997
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    The use of a combination of two models, a Lagrangian meso-scale model and a long-range transport Eulerian model, in a model for studying the air pollution caused by a single but strong emission source is discussed. It is explained why it is worthfully to apply a combination of two models in such a situation. The rules that can be used in the coupling procedure are described. The reliability of the combined model is tested both by using the well-known rotation test and by applying it to study both the Chernobyl accident and the two ETEX-releases.
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    advection
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    diffusion
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    visualization
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    animation
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    ETEX
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    Lagrangian meso-scale model
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    long-range transport Eulerian model
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    air pollution
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    strong emission source
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    coupling procedure
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    Chernobyl accident
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