The box model known as BOXURB is an operational air-quality forecast model which has been adapted for simple, practical and portable application to urban air quality modelling. It was developed by the Met Office to meet the needs of the UK National Air Quality Bulletin System.
Many areas throughout the world are experiencing rapid growth of air pollution from varied sources such as motor vehicles or forest fires. Because of the implications of this pollution, information about its dispersion is of vital importance for establishing how air-quality is affected in particular areas.
Extension of a new box model to forecast
urban air quality on a kilometre grid: BOXURB PDF (143 kb)
This report describes how the model was extended to incorporate emissions
data on a 1 kilometre grid.
Further references
Computer program BOXUR527.FOR
Notes on downloading the coefficients, programs and sample data
files are included in the link below:
How
to download BOXUR527.FOR
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