WIT Press


Integrated And Nesting Environmental Models For Regional Areas By Using Climate And Mesoscale Models

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

36

Pages

5

Published

1999

Size

410 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/EURO991032

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

R. San Jose, J.I. Lopez, R. Perez J.A. Salinas, F.G. Merayo and R.M. Gonzalez

Abstract

Integrated and Nesting Environmental Models for Regional Areas by using Climate and Mesoscale Models A contribution to subproject GLOREAM R San Jose\ J.I. Lopez \ R. Perez \ J A Salinas^ F.G. Merayo* and RM Gonzalez^ ^ Group of Environmental Software and Modelling, Computer Science School - Technical University of Madrid, Boadilla del Monte - 28660 Madrid, Spain ^Mexican Insitute of Water Technology, Mexico ^Department of Meteorology, Faculty of Physics, Complutense University of Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria, 28071 -Madrid, Spain An important factor on the design of mesoscale air quality models over urban and regional areas is focused on the proper meteorological and environmental boundary conditions. This information is usually provided by data assimilation over greater domains than where the urban and regional model is performed or by model data from models cove

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