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Emergency Response, Environmental and Defense-related Dispersion Modeling Systems II

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Wednesday, 20 January 2010: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
B308 (GWCC)
Host: 16th Conference on Air Pollution Meteorology
Chair:  Ian H. Griffiths, RiskAware Ltd, Bristol, United Kingdom

Papers:
  10:30 AM
8.1
User Centered Design in Chemical Emergency Software Development
Mark W. Miller, NOAA, Seattle, WA; and D. Wesley and B. Connolly
  10:45 AM
8.2
SCIPUFF capabilities and application in hazard assessment
R. Ian Sykes, Sage Management, Inc., Princeton, NJ
  11:00 AM
8.3
Realtime High-Resolution Mesoscale Modeling for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Aijun Deng, Penn State University, University Park, PA; and D. R. Stauffer, G. K. Hunter, J. R. Zielonka, K. Dedrick, C. Broadwater, A. Gross, C. Pavloski, and J. Toffler
  11:15 AM
8.4
The Quick Urban & Industrial Complex (QUIC) chemical, biological, and radiological agent dispersion modeling system
Michael J. Brown, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. A. Nelson, M. D. Williams, A. Gowardhan, and E. Pardyjak
  11:30 AM
8.5
The Canadian Meteorological Centre's integrated emergency response system for modelling atmospheric transport and dispersion of pollutants
Richard Hogue, MSC, Dorval, QC, Canada; and N. Benbouta, N. Ek, R. Servranckx, A. Malo, C. Zaganescu, D. Bensimon, P. Bourgouin, S. Trudel, and J. P. Gauthier

  11:45 AM
8.6
Applied numerical modeling of transport and dispersion in subway systems
David F. Brown, ANL, Lemont, IL; and J. C. Liljegren

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