Recent Additions
10/23/09 An updated version of AERMOD, dated 09292, is available from the AERMOD webpage. AERMOD modelers are encouraged to carefully review Model Change Bulletin #3 and the AERMOD User's Guide Addendum to become familiar with this update.
9/17/09 A Model Clearinghouse memorandum to Region 4 on "Use of Non-default Radius for Determining Surface Roughness Length for AERMET" has been issued.
8/31/09 A clarification memo entitled "Clarification on EPA-FLM Recommended Settings for CALMET" has been issued related to long-range transport modeling with CALPUFF.
5/27/09 A Model Clearinghouse memorandum to Region 8 on "CALPUFF modeling protocol for BART" has been issued along with a draft release of EPA's report "Reassessment of IWAQM Phase 2 Recommendations" in support of the MC memo.
10/17/08 The 9th Modeling Conference Presentations are now available.
This website is maintained by EPA's Air Quality Modeling Group (AQMG). The AQMG conducts modeling analyses to support policy and regulatory decisions in the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) and provides leadership and direction on the full range of air quality models and other mathematical simulation techniques used in assessing control strategies and source impacts. Documentation and guidance for these air quality models can be found on this website, including downloadable computer code, input data, and model processors.
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This site contains the following sections.
Air Quality Models - Provides descriptions and documentation for three types of air quality models: dispersion, photochemical, and receptor models. Also provided with the dispersion modeling section are source code and associated user's guides and documentation for preferred/recommended models, screening models, and alternative models.
Modeling Applications and Tools - Provides more detailed information on modeling analyses AQMG has conducted to support policy and regulatory decisions in OAR including assessment of control strategies and source culpability. In addition, this site provides access to EPA developed tools for use in State Implementation Plan (SIP) demonstrations and other air quality modeling assessments
Modeling Guidance & Support - Provides current guidance for applying air quality models for regulatory applications for both State Implementation Plans (SIP) demonstrations and revisions, as well as permit applications for new source reviews including Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) regulations. Included is the Model Clearinghouse which is designed to help record the interpretation of modeling guidance for specific regulatory applications. Also included in this area are links to modeling contacts within the EPA Regional Offices and State environmental agencies.
Meteorological Data & Processors - Provides information on Meteorological data used in air quality models as derived from both ambient measurements and meteorological models. Processors based on these two main sources of meteorological data are also provided.
Conferences & Workshops - Provides announcements and related information for upcoming meetings, conferences, and workshops including agendas, review materials, and links.
Reports & Journal Articles - Provides access to reports developed by AQMG staff as well as a bibliographic listing of journal articles they have authored or co-authored.
Related Links --- Provides website links of interest to air quality modelers and policy analysts.
About AQMG - Provides a link to the group's website with background information, principle roles/responsibilities, staff names and contact information.
Employment Opportunities: AQMG currently has no open positions to fill. As positions become open, AQMG will update this website with details. In addition, job announcements can be found on the internet at the Office of Personnel Management website. The easiest way to find the announcement is to look for openings located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
If you would like to be notified when we have a position for which you may be interested in applying, you may send a resume to Tyler Fox, Group Leader at: Fox.Tyler@epa.gov.
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