Abstract
A simple practical scheme for prediction and control of short duration air pollution maxima from a single source is demonstrated for a particular source-site geometry. The method makes use of a number of traditional semi-empirical atmospheric turbulence and diffusion relations in a different application. The concepts stressed in the current example are: (1) the incorporation of interactions of high frequency turbulence and low frequency meandering of the wind into a concentration forecast and (2) the use of source-site geometry to simplify the practical problem as much as possible.