Abstract

Typical dispersion simulations use mesoscale models at grid spacing greater than 1 km to simulate pollutant transport. Advances in computing power have allowed Large Eddy Simulations (LES), (grid spacing less than 100 m) to be run with boundary conditions in the grayscale regime (grid size of 1 km–100 m). We used the WRF mesoscale/LES model and the HYSPLIT particle dispersion model to simulate SF6 transport from Project Sagebrush Phase 1, using a grayscale-aware scheme with 4 nests of 3 km, 1 km, 200 m, 67 m. The WRF/LES simulation was in satisfactory agreement with meteorological observations but the HYSPLIT SF6 simulations indicated insufficient subgrid turbulence kinetic energy, especially in the lowest 100 m. This resulted in over predictions of the surface SF6 concentration and insufficient vertical transport. Best agreement with the Sagebrush observations was obtained with the WRF/LES large-scale and subgrid turbulence, enhanced with a HYSPLIT parameterized turbulence profile.

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