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6. METEOROLOGICAL DATA PROCESSING This
section provides guidance for processing of meteorological data for use in
air quality modeling as follows: - Section 6.1 (Averaging and Sampling Strategies),
- Section 6.2 (Wind Direction, and Wind Speed),
- Section 6.3 (Temperature),
- Section 6.4 (Stability),
- Section 6.5 (Mixing Height),
- Section 6.6 (Boundary Layer Parameters),
- Section 6.7 (Use of Airport Data), and
- Section 6.8 (Treatment of Missing Data).
Recommendations are summarized in Section 6.9. 6. METEOROLOGICAL DATA PROCESSING
6.1 Averaging and Sampling Strategies
6.2 Wind Direction and Wind Speed
6.2.1 Scalar Computations
6.2.2 Vector Computations
6.2.3 Treatment of Calms
6.2.4 Turbulence
6.2.5 Wind Speed Profiles
6.3 Temperature
6.3.1 Use in Plume-Rise Estimates
6.3.2 Vertical Temperature Gradient
6.4 Stability
6.4.1 Turner's method
6.4.2 Solar radiation/delta-T (SRDT) method
6.4.3
E method
6.4.4 Amethod
6.4.5 Accuracy of stability category estimates
6.5 Mixing Height
6.5.1 The Holzworth Method
6.6 Boundary Layer Parameters
6.6.1 The Profile Method
6.6.2 The Energy Budget Method
6.6.3 Surface Roughness Length
6.6.4 Guidance for Measurements in the Surface Layer
6.7 Use of Airport Data
6.8 Treatment of Missing Data
6.8.1 Substitution Procedures
6.9 Recommendations
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