ADMLC Webinar – 27 May 2021
On Thursday 27 May ADMLC will be hosting an online webinar with a number of talks from distinguished experts on the theme of dispersion modelling and satellite-based monitoring. Details can be found on the Events page.
On Thursday 27 May ADMLC will be hosting an online webinar with a number of talks from distinguished experts on the theme of dispersion modelling and satellite-based monitoring. Details can be found on the Events page.
A presentation will be given on the new updated ADMLC “Guidelines for the Preparation of Short-Range Dispersion Modelling Assessments for Compliance with Regulatory Requirements” at the Dispersion Modelling Users Group (DMUG) online conference on 24 February 2021 https://iaqm.co.uk/event/dmug2021/
The ADMLC has published on its website the final report on the project “A review of the applicability of Gaussian modelling techniques to near-field dispersion” which it commissioned with Imperial College London Consultants. The work was undertaken by Huw Woodward and Helen ApSimon (Imperial College), David Gallacher and Alan Robins (University of Surrey), and Martin…
ADMLC have now added links to the Scientific Model Evaluation of dense gas DISpersion models (SMEDIS) data (SMEDIS | ADMLC) and accompanying information (including explanatory text, and links to a summary paper and two peer reviewed papers). ADMLC would love to hear from you if you have accessed this data – let us know how…
On Friday 29 January ADMLC hosted an online webinar with three talks by distinguished experts on the theme of dispersion modelling in emergency response. Details of the event are available on the Events page.
The ADMLC recently met with Liz Bentley and Ella Clarke of the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS). The primary aim of the meeting was to seek RMetS endorsement of a revised set of modelling guidelines that have been prepared by ADMLC as an update to those issued in 2004 (https://admlc.com/model-guidelines/). However, it was clear from the…
The ADMLC has recently updated its ‘Work’ page (https://admlc.com/work/) to include projects that the ADMLC would like to fund in the future. These include ones suggested by ADMLC members in recent meetings and those identified in an expert elicitation exercise carried out by the committee in 2019. The ADMLC has limited resources and is therefore interested in…