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REMSAD Simulation of the BRAVO Tracer Experiment Michael G. Barna Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 10 October 2002
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The Modeling Process…. Primer on BRAVO Modeling:
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Tracer Release Rates – Phase 1 (July 5 – September 16):
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Tracer Release Rates – Phase 2 (Sept. 17 – October 30):
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Tracer Release Sites and 6 hr Receptors:
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PDCH tracer from Eagle Pass BBNP PDCH tracer from Eagle Pass BBNP Dispersion is a Lagrangian Process:
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And a Three-Dimensional One:
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Contour Maps of the Four Tracers:
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Eagle Pass 12 Hour Timing Tracer at Marathon (PTCH):
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Eagle Pass 24 Hour Timing Tracer at Monahans (PDCB):
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Eagle Pass 24 Hour Timing Tracer at Big Bend (PDCB):
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Eagle Pass Continuous Tracer at Persimmon Gap (PDCH):
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Eagle Pass Continuous Tracer at Big Bend (PDCH):
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San Antonio Tracer at Fort Stockton (PDCB):
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Predicted and Observed Average Tracer Concentrations:
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Correlation Coefficient:
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Observed and Predicted PDCH – All monitors: y = 0.203 x + 0.361 R = 0.25
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Conclusions: Some skill in replicating timing (but often not magnitude) of the 12 hr and 24 hr Eagle Pass timing tracers Measured and predicted tracer concentration from Big Brown (PPCH) low (< 1 ppqV) Model tends to over-predict average concentrations at southern monitors Correlation coefficients: 0.05 – 0.65
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