Why BREEZE?Question
Quality, innovation, expertise & a lot more. MORE

Trainingtraining
Training on model fundamentals and real world applications. MORE | UPCOMING

Special Offersspecial
Special AERMOD, training, and data offers.
MORE

Purchase BREEZEonline
Same day delivery on many software and data products.  SALES | PRICING

Articles

Date

Title

10/28/2009'An Evaluation of AERMOD Model Sensitivity to Variations in Landuse Characteristics,' presented at Guideline on Air Quality Models: Next Generation of Models Conference 2009
10/28/2009"Sensitivity of AERMOD in Modeling Fugitive Dust Emissions Sources," presented at Guideline on Air Quality Models: Next Generation of Models Conference 2009
10/28/2009"Comparison of Onsite and NWS Meteorology Data Sets Based on Varying Nearby Landuse," presented at Guideline on Air Quality Models: Next Generation of Models Conference 2009
06/22/2009"Sensitivity of AERMOD to Meteorological Data Sets Based on Varying Surface Roughness," presented at the 2009 Air & Waste Management Association annual conference
06/22/2009"Sensitivity of AERSURFACE Results to Study Area and Location," presented at the 2009 Air & Waste Management Association's annual conference
06/24/2008Performance of AERMOD vs. CALPUFF on Fugitive Emission Sources in the Nearfield
03/11/2008"Top 10 Things You Should Be Asking Your Dispersion Modeler Now," presented at the 2008 FET Conference
10/04/2006"CALPUFF in Odor Modeling: State of the Practice, Recent Developments and Future Improvements," presented at the A&WMA Emerging Issues in Air Quality Modeling - Canada conference
08/22/2006"Meteorological Data Selection for AERMOD Analyses," presented at the 2006 A&WMA Southern Section conference
06/20/2005Validation of the CHARM Software Module Including Near-Field Dispersion With Varying Roughness
04/25/2005Siting and Safe Operation of Liquefied Natural Gas Facilities
07/26/2004"Applying Proper Dispersion Models for Industrial Accidental Releases," presented at the 2004 A&WMA annual conference
07/26/2004"Comparison of Two Dispersion Models: A Bulk Petroleum Storage Terminal Case Study," presented at A&WMA 2004 annual conference
07/26/2004"Potential Benefits and Implementation of MM5/RUC2 Data with the CALPUFF Air Modeling System," presented at the 2004 A&WMA annual conference
07/26/2004"Sensitivity Analysis Study Considering the Selection of Appropriate Land-Use Parameters in AERMOD Modeling Analyses," presented at the 2004 A&WMA annual conference
06/02/2004Explosion Modeling and Damage Assessment Software
06/02/2004Pyrotechnics and the VEXDAM Man
06/01/2004Analysis of Haul Road Emission Test Data for Determining Dispersion Modeling Parameters
12/10/2003Accidental Releases Analysis for Toxic Aqueous Solutions
12/10/2003An Expert System for Source-Term Analysis and Accidental Release Modeling
12/10/2003Balancing Simplicity with Accuracy in the Use of Dispersion Modeling in the United States
12/10/2003BREEZE Met Data Facilities Long Range Dispersion Modeling
12/10/2003Calculating Potential to Emit - Clear as Mud?
12/10/2003Characterization of Accidental Chemical Releases
12/10/2003Creating Harmony from Dissonance in Model Development - A Business Approach
12/10/2003EPA Proposes BART Determination Guidelines
12/10/2003Improving the Accuracy of Dispersion Models
12/10/2003Learning from Experience-An Analysis of Clean Air Policies in the United States Since 1970
12/10/2003Model Intercomparison Between ADMS 3.1, AERMOD AND AERMOD PRIME
12/10/2003New Air Permitting Requirements Finalized for Class I Areas
12/10/2003NSR Reform - Where We Stand Today
12/10/2003Potential Dispersion Modeling Uses of Archived NOAA Forecast Model Data
12/10/2003Source Characterization of Ammonia Accidental Releases for Various Storage and Process Conditions
12/10/2003Title V Compliance
12/01/2003Implication of Applying CALPUFF to Demonstrate Compliance with the Regional Haze Rule
11/21/2003Significance of a CALPUFF Near-Field Analysis
11/20/2003Performing CALPUFF Analyses with Pseudo-station Data Derived from MM5 Data
12/01/2001"Understanding and Adapting to New Dispersion Models;" Oregon Insider, Dec. 2001
06/22/1999"Sensitivity of the AERMOD Air Quality Model to the Selection of Land Use Parameters," prepared for a 1999 air pollution conferencein San Francisco, CA