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Título : Examining the influence of meteorological simulations forced by different initial and boundary conditions in volcanic ash dispersion modelling
Autor : Mulena, Gabriela C. 
Allende, David 
Puliafito, Salvador E. 
Lakkis, Susan Gabriela 
Cremades, Pablo G. 
Ulke, Ana G. 
Palabras clave : CENIZADISPERSIONMETEOROLOGIAMODELOSSIMULACION
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Editorial : Elsevier
Cita : Mulena, GC., Allende, DG, Puliafito, SE, Lakkis, SG, Cremades, PG. Ulke, AG. Examining the influence of meteorological simulations forced by different initial and boundary conditions in volcanic ash dispersion modelling [en línea]. Atmospheric research, 2016:176-177(1). doi:10.1016/j.atmosres.2016.02.009 Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/5498
Resumen : Abstract: The performance of the combination of the Fall3D ash dispersion model with the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) meteorological model in the southern cone of South America under two initial and boundary conditions was evaluated. ERA-Interim and NCEP-GFS databases were used as dynamic conditions by WRF to simulate meteorological fields for FALL3D. As a case study, we used the eruption of the Puyehue-Cordón Caulle Volcanic Complex occurred in Chile in June 2011. The simulated meteorological results were compared with the horizontal wind direction, meridional and zonal wind components, air and dew point temperatures of 7 radio sounding stations using a set of error indicators. In addition, the ash mass load simulated by FALL3D for a day of maximum dispersion of volcanic ash was evaluated using the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), on which the Prata algorithm was applied. As well as this, the WRF dominant physical processes with both dynamic conditions were analyzed for that same date. Meteorological results indicated that the simulation performed with WRF and NCEPGFS shows the lowest errors at levels between 925 hPa and 300 hPa. Ash dispersion simulated with FALL3D and WRF in both dynamic conditions shows a different perfomance, which from the synoptic and dynamic viewpoint can be explained for the result of wind intensity and geopotential height. Moreover, WRF intiliazed with NCEPGFS and FALL3D has a higher degree of concordance with the MODIS image. Based on the analysis and results, it was concluded that for the southern cone of South America: 1) it was not trivial for the simulation of volcanic ash dispersion to use one dynamic condition or another in WRF; 2) in that sense, meteorological variables that influenced the differences in volcanic ash dispersion were horizontal wind intensity and direction and geopotential heights; 3) the system generated from the combination of the WRF model initialized with NCEP-GFS and the FALL3D dispersion model would provide better estimations of ash plume position and deposition in the region
Cobertura Espacial: AMERICA DEL SUR
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/5498
ISSN : 0169-8095
Disciplina: INGENIERIA AMBIENTAL
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2016.02.009
Derechos: Acceso Abierto
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