Hi everyone,
I am quite new to trajectory analysis. I intend using the model to determine source location.
I have successfully run the model and have generated 'normal' and 'frequency' back trajectory outputs.
My handicap lies in the in-depth/expert interpretation of these outputs. Any effort will be much appreciated.
I will upload the outputs for your perusal.
Thank you in anticipation.
ama dawood
nb. study area is Kutahya, western Turkey.
There are 2 stations: 39 42 N, 29 98 E and 39 37 N, 29 27 E
TRAJECTORY INTERPRETATION
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Re: TRAJECTORY INTERPRETATION
You should probably review sections 4, 5 and 6 of the HYSPLIT Tutorial and then if you still have specific questions you could ask them here. The tutorial is located at:
http://www.ready.noaa.gov/documents/Tut ... index.html
http://www.ready.noaa.gov/documents/Tut ... index.html
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Re: TRAJECTORY INTERPRETATION
Thank you glenn.rolph for the info. I'm afraid that didnt help much or perhaps I didnt get it.
I run the model on READY's online HYSPLIT. I will be grateful if you comment on each of the generated graphics.
Did you see the attachment at all? I kept getting 'HTTP error ' each time I tried to upload it.
Thanks
I run the model on READY's online HYSPLIT. I will be grateful if you comment on each of the generated graphics.
Did you see the attachment at all? I kept getting 'HTTP error ' each time I tried to upload it.
Thanks
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Re: TRAJECTORY INTERPRETATION
No, your images were not attached to the original post. Try to post them again and if you are still not able to, send them to the ARL webmaster (arl.webmaster@noaa.gov).