Abstract

The wind in the lower layers of the atmosphere is a direct distributor of pollutants from small and medium energy facilities located near the waters of Lake Baikal. To assess the effect of various meteorological situations on the processes of impurity transport to the water area, a mesoscale model of atmospheric dynamics and impurity transport is used, which is being developed in ICM & MG SB RAS. The results of numerical modeling of local circulations in the Baikal region in the summer period are presented. The spatial and temporal variability of wind flow and the dynamics of the distribution of impurities in the model scenario are shown.

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