AERMOD View Version 12.0 Released |
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This week, we released AERMOD View Version 12.0. This release includes the following critical implementations:
- Updated Models: New US EPA AERMOD & AERMET models (version 23132) in both 32-bit & 64-bit compilations.
- Updated AERMOD Parallel Version: New MPI (parallel) version for AERMOD 23132.
- Terrain Elevations: Added support for buoyant line, RLINE, & RLINEXT sources when importing elevations.
- Additional Notes: Review the full release notes for a detailed list of all changes.
If you are currently in maintenance for AERMOD View and did not receive an email regarding this update, please contact us at support@webLakes.com.
If you are a user of AERMOD View but are no longer in maintenance, please contact our sales team at sales@webLakes.com for special limited-time pricing to update your software and ensure that your regulatory agency or industrial clients are using the official EPA AERMOD Version!
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Lakes Environmental December Holiday Schedule
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Please find below the holiday schedule for Lakes Environmental’s offices:
December 25 |
Closed |
December 26 |
Closed |
January 1 |
Closed |
If you have an urgent matter requiring assistance during the holidays, please e-mail us at support@webLakes.com and we will respond to your inquiry during regular business hours.
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Online CALPUFF Training Course – Jan 23-24, 2024 |
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Our team will present 2 days of online CALPUFF training on January 23 and 24, 2024 from 8:30am to 5:00pm (Central Time – Chicago, USA)
Space is limited. Register today!
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Online AERMOD Training Course – Feb 13-14, 2024 |
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Don’t miss our 2-day online AERMOD course taking place on February 13 and 14, 2024 from 8:30am to 5:00pm (Central Time – Chicago, USA).
Register today before space is gone!
Note: Due to the immense popularity of our online courses and small class sizes, we recommend registering and making payment as soon as possible.
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UPCOMING TRAINING COURSES |
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MODELING TIP |
U.S. EPA Conference on Air Quality Modeling |
Earlier this month, the U.S. EPA hosted the 13th Conference on Air Quality Modeling at their offices in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. This month’s Modeling Tip takes a closer look at why this Conference is held and what gets accomplished.
The Clean Air Act (CAA) is the comprehensive federal law that regulates air emissions from stationary and mobile sources. Section 320 of the CAA requires the EPA to “conduct a conference on air quality modeling at least every three years”. The conference provides officials the opportunity to discuss the state of science in air quality modeling and ensures that modeling procedures are standardized to ease the burden on both regulatory and regulated members of the modeling community.
The first Conference on Air Quality Modeling was held in 1977, and archives of some previous Conferences are available on the U.S. EPA website.
This year’s Conference focused on formulation updates to the AERMOD air dispersion modeling system and served as the formal public hearing for proposed revisions to the Guideline on Air Quality Models (40 CFR Part 51, Appendix W). Members of EPA’s Air Quality Modeling Group presented technical information about the scientific updates proposed for inclusion as regulatory options that can be employed in modeling projects to support air quality permitting activities. Members of the public provided their comments on these additions.
At the conclusion of the Conference, the EPA published all presentations that were given during the proceedings. These can be found on the Final Agenda published to the Conference website. Full audio recordings and transcripts will be published to the website once they are completed.
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ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS ARTICLES |
International Ocean Satellite Monitors How El Niño Is Shaping Up |
November 1, 2023 - Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich is the latest satellite contributing to a 30-year sea level record that researchers are using to compare this year’s El Niño with those of the past.
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How Salt From the Caribbean Affects our Climate |
November 3, 2023 - The distribution of salt by ocean currents plays a crucial role in regulating the global climate. This is what researchers from Dalhousie University in Canada, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) and MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences at the University of Bremen have found in a new study.
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