Meteorological Input For Photochemical Modelling In The Milan Region
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Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
36
Pages
5
Published
1999
Size
669 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/EURO991512
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
G. Pirovano, G. Brusasca, G. Calori, F. Desiato, S. Finardi, F. Lena, A. Longhetto and M.G. Morselli
Abstract
Meteorological Input for Photochemical Modelling in the Milan Region A contribution to subproject SATURN G. Pirovano\ G.Brusasca^, G. Caloif, F Desiato*, S. Finardf , F. Lena\ A. Longhetto^ and MG MorsellP *FondazioneLombardia perl' Ambiente, Foro Bonaparte 12, 20121 Milano, Italy ^ENEL/SR - Area Ambiente, via Reggio Emilia 39, 20090 Segrate, Milano, Italy , *ANPA, Ag. Naz. Protezione Ambiente, Via V. Brancati, 48, 00 144 Roma, Italy fv. Xm6f e»fe, vza #. Emz/za JP, 200PO - Agrafe (M9 , 6Universita di Torino, via P. Giuria I, 10125 - Torino, Italy Study framework Photochemical models can be useful tools to reconstruct ozone episodes or to define emission reduction strategies. The aim of this work is the reproduction of meteorological fields, one of the most important inputs required by photochemical models. Attention has been taken for the definition of the 3-
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