Abstract
Since the simplification of puff modelling for mini computer used by Ludwig et al. in 1977, various models have been developed. Still, almost all of them are based on empirical parameters. With the progress in atmospheric boundary layer theory, new avenues can be explored for analytical modelling of dispersion problems. This paper describes an analytical puff model (UNIPUFF) based on parameterization schemes of boundary layer theory.
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