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62:(GUI). In addition to these components, there are numerous other processors that may be used to prepare geophysical (land use and terrain) data in many standard formats, meteorological data (surface, upper air, precipitation, and buoy data), and interfaces to other models such as the Penn State/ 100:
In April 2006, ownership of the model switched from Earth Tech to the TRC Environmental Corporation. More recently ownership transferred to Eponent, who are currently (December 2015) responsible for maintaining and distributing the model.
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The CALPUFF model is designed to simulate the dispersion of buoyant, puff or continuous point and area pollution sources as well as the dispersion of buoyant, continuous line sources. The model also includes
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The integrated modeling system consists of three main components and a set of preprocessing and postprocessing programs. The main components of the modeling system are CALMET (a diagnostic 3-dimensional
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for assessing long range transport of pollutants and their impacts on Federal Class I areas and on a case-by-case basis for certain near-field applications involving complex meteorological conditions.
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The Sigma Research Corporation subsequently became part of Earth Tech, Inc. After the US EPA designated CALPUFF as a preferred model in their
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The CALPUFF model was originally developed by the Sigma Research Corporation (SRC) in the late 1980s under contract with the
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It is maintained by the model developers and distributed by TRC. The model has been adopted by the
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for handling the effect of downwash by nearby buildings in the path of the pollution plumes.
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Workbook of atmospheric dispersion estimates: an introduction to dispersion modeling
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User Assessment of Smoke-Dispersion Models for Wildland Biomass Burning
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Modeling system for simulatating atmospheric pollution dispersion
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distributed by the Atmospheric Studies Group at TRC Solutions.
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Atmospheric, oceanographic, cryospheric, and climate models
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EPA.gov: Preferred and Recommended Models by the U.S. EPA
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Breyfogle, Steve; Sue A., Ferguson (December 1996).
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Index

Lagrangian puff
atmospheric pollution dispersion
United States Environmental Protection Agency
preferred model
meteorological
air quality dispersion model
graphical user interface
NCAR
National Centers for Environmental Prediction
algorithms
California Air Resources Board
Air pollution dispersion terminology
Atmospheric dispersion modeling
List of atmospheric dispersion models


"CALPUFF Status and Update"
Appendix W
Code of Federal Regulations


"General and Specific Characteristics of the model"
the original
"Model Formulation and Users Guide for the CALPUFF model, May 1990"
"Official CALPUFF Modeling System"
Fundamentals Of Stack Gas Dispersion
ISBN
0-9644588-0-2
User Assessment of Smoke-Dispersion Models for Wildland Biomass Burning
Workbook of atmospheric dispersion estimates: an introduction to dispersion modeling

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