HYSPLIT short range backward trajectory modelling

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khans
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HYSPLIT short range backward trajectory modelling

Post by khans »

I would like to run HYSPLIT model, in the backward trajectory mode, to determine the source of odour. The modelling domain is about 10 km x 10 km. The subject site has three major ground based odour causing sources (two composting and one landfill facilities). The site also have one met station recording temperature, RH, pressure, wind speed and wind direction every minute. The residences are located at distances of km to 5 km from these sources in all directions. In case of odour related complaints, we would like to run the model to determine who is responsible for the odour nuisance during that event. I have the following questions about the use of HYSPLIT model for this exercise:

• Is it possible to run the model for such a short range modelling domain.
• Is it possible to run it on sub-hourly basis.
• How to produce met data file for the local conditions.
• Is it possible to generate meteorological sub-hourly data using the met pre-processor model.
• What is the most suitable model for this purpose and how to download that model.
alicec
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Re: HYSPLIT short range backward trajectory modelling

Post by alicec »

trajectories start times may be specified down to the minute.
https://www.ready.noaa.gov/hysplitusersguide/S210.htm

We do have a 3km HRRR ARL met files at
https://www.ready.noaa.gov/archives.php

You could also use the data from your met station to create your own met file.
https://www.ready.noaa.gov/hysplitusersguide/S128.htm

I wonder if you can just do a simple analysis based on your wind directions that you get from the met station
without involving a model at all. How well this all works depends quite a bit on the geometry of where your sources are placed
with respect to your observations.
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