In this work the modelling system GAMES is described. It consists of the transport and chemical models CALGRID and TCAM, the meteorological model CALMET, the emission evaluation model POEMPM, the boundary and initial condition module (BICM) and the system evaluation tool (SET). GAMES has two configurations to estimate ozone exposure and to analyze photochemical and aerosols pollution episodes. The system has been designed, implemented and tested over a Northern Italy domain by the Environmental System Modelling and Control research group of Brescia University in the frame of EUROTRAC2-SATURN project.

GAMES, a comprehensive GAS Aerosol Modelling Evaluation System

VOLTA, Marialuisa;FINZI, Giovanna
2006-01-01

Abstract

In this work the modelling system GAMES is described. It consists of the transport and chemical models CALGRID and TCAM, the meteorological model CALMET, the emission evaluation model POEMPM, the boundary and initial condition module (BICM) and the system evaluation tool (SET). GAMES has two configurations to estimate ozone exposure and to analyze photochemical and aerosols pollution episodes. The system has been designed, implemented and tested over a Northern Italy domain by the Environmental System Modelling and Control research group of Brescia University in the frame of EUROTRAC2-SATURN project.
2006
Attività in conto terzi
PE7_1 Control engineering
PE10_17 Hydrology, water and soil pollution
PE10_9 Biogeochemistry, biogeochemical cycles, environmental chemistry
PE7_3 Simulation engineering and modelling
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Air quality model; Multi-phase transport model; Secondary pollution
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Volta, Marialuisa; Finzi, Giovanna
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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