The 2019 Raikoke volcanic eruption – Part 1: Dispersion model simulations and satellite retrievals of volcanic sulfur dioxide
Volcanic eruptions can cause significant disruption to society, and numerical models are crucial for forecasting the dispersion of erupted material. Here we assess the skill and limitations of the Met Office's Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment (NAME) in simulating the dispe...
Main Authors: | de Leeuw, J, Schmidt, A, Witham, CS, Theys, N, Taylor, IA, Grainger, RG, Pope, RJ, Haywood, J, Osborne, M, Kristiansen, NI |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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