Abstract

A visibility model has been developed for plume blight simulations which provides a simulated photograph as an output. Model applications indicate that the appearance of smoke plumes is sensitive to observer geometry, sun angle, emissions of NO/sub x/ and particulates, atmospheric stability, and the background against which the plume is visualized. Plumes from modern coal-fired power plants are primarily visible during stable conditions as a result of NO/sub 2/ discoloration of the sky.

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