ARL Weekly News – May 25, 2018

ARL Weekly News – May 25, 2018 HQ Alice Crawford and Barbara Stunder are supporting the Washington Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) in the VAAC’s response to the ongoing Kilauea eruption. They have been participating in daily conference calls with U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), VAAC, and Honolulu Weather Forecast Office staff. Alice is posting, on…

Laboratory Highlight: ARL’s HYSPLIT Model Sets New Usage Record in 2017

ARL’s HYSPLIT Model Sets New Usage Record in 2017 January 2018 ARL’s HYSPLIT model is well-known in the atmospheric science community as one of the most widely used models for atmospheric trajectory and dispersion calculations. Publicly available via ARL’s Real-time Environmental Applications and Display sYstem (READY) web server (https://www.ready.noaa.gov), users worldwide are able to access…

ARL Weekly News – December 1, 2017

HQ Alice Crawford the University of Maryland Atmospheric and Oceanic Science departmental seminar on Thursday, 30 November. Her talk was titled HYSPLIT: Modeling the transport and dispersion of atmospheric tracers. At the request of the Washington VAAC (volcanic ash advisory center), Alice Crawford provided HYSPLIT runs simulating the eruption of Agung volcano in Bali. The…

ARL Weekly News – December 1, 2017

ARL Weekly News – December 1, 2017 HQ Alice Crawford the University of Maryland Atmospheric and Oceanic Science departmental seminar on Thursday, 30 November. Her talk was titled HYSPLIT: Modeling the transport and dispersion of atmospheric tracers. At the request of the Washington VAAC (volcanic ash advisory center), Alice Crawford provided HYSPLIT runs simulating the…

2011 Laboratory Science Review: Presentations

Laboratory Science Review: Presentations Silver Spring Metro Center #3 Conference Room #4527 1315 East West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910 May 3-5, 2011 The presentations for the Laboratory Review may be downloaded as PPT and as PDF documents. Talks are are listed in the order they are presented during the review. As needed, speakers have…

Laboratory Science Review — Full List of Session 1 Posters

Laboratory Science Review — Full List of Session 1 Posters *All posters are available below as jpg files. Atmospheric Dispersion and Boundary Layer Characterization Nuclear Emergency Support Applications (Glenn Rolph, Ariel Stein, Barbara Stunder) HYSPLIT research to NCEP operations (Barbara Stunder and Tianfeng Chai) Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with Duke Energy Generation: a Public-Private…

Rotational e-Poster Session 1, Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Rotational e-Poster Session 1, Tuesday, June 21, 2016 *All posters are available below as jpg files. Click here for the full list of posters in Session 1. Atmospheric Dispersion and Boundary Layer Characterization Clifford Glantz 2:20pm TV5 Dispersion Modeling for Releases at Department of Energy Facilities – Rick Eckman 2:35pm TV3 Inline Coupling of WRF-HYSPLIT:…

2016 Lab Review Research Areas

Laboratory Science Review June 21-23, 2016 Research Areas Atmospheric Dispersion and Boundary Layer Characterization The accidental or intentional release of chemical, biological, or nuclear agents, as well as ash associated with volcanic eruptions, can have significant health, safety, national security,  economic, and ecological implications. The Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) provides critical modeling and observation data…

Research Highlight: ARL to Train Argentina’s National Weather Service on HYSPLIT model – September, 2008

Research Highlight: ARL to Train Argentina’s National Weather Service on HYSPLIT model Beginning September 29 through October 2, the Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) will train staff at Argentina’s National Weather Service (NWS) on the HYbrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) transport and dispersion model to help them support operations at their Volcanic Ash Advisory Center…