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NTIS 바로가기Environmental monitoring and assessment, v.65 no.1/2, 2000년, pp.305 - 312
Sahm, Peter (Laboratory of Heat Transfer and Environmental Engineering Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Box &num) , Moussiopoulos, Nicolas (483, GR-540 06 Thessaloniki, Greece E-mail: peter@aix.meng.auth.gr) , Janssen, Jann (Laboratory of Heat Transfer and Environmental Engineering Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Box &num)
The Ozone Fine Structure Model (OFIS) model allows an adequate description of urban photochemistry at a very low computational effort. Thus, it may be used for statistical analyses of urban scale ozone levels, including the assessment of control strategies and exposure estimates. Recent model extensions allow taking properly into account emission inhomogeneities in the surroundings of the considered city and local circulation systems. The performance of both the standard and the extended OFIS model versions is illustrated by its application to Stuttgart and Athens. The results reveal that the model extensions allow for more versatility in inhomogeneous situations.
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