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AND CONCLUSIONS OF THE WARSAW II MEETING ON ATMOSPHERIC
COMPUTATIONS TO ASSESS ACIDIFICATION IN EUROPE JOSEPH ALCAMO and
JERZY BARTNICKI International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis Schlossplatz 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria (Received June
1, 1988; revised June 20, 1988) Abstract. Three topics are
discussed in this report: sensitivity/uncertainty analysis of long
range transport models, the interface between atmospheric models of
different scales, and linkage between atmospheric and ecological
models. In separate analyses oflong range transport models, it was
found that uncertainty of annual S deposition was mostly affected
by uncertainty of wind velocity, mixing height and wet deposition
parameterization. Uncertain parameters collectively caused S
deposition errors of around 10-25% (coefficient of variation) in
the models examined. The effect of interannual meteorological
variability on computed annual S deposition was relatively small.
Different methods were presented for combining models of regional
and interregional scale. It was found to be more important to
include interregional information in regional-scale models for
annual computations compared to episodic computations. A variety of
linkage problems were noted between atmospheric and ecological
models. The vertical distribution of pollutants and 'forest
fittering' of pollutant deposition were found to be important in
ecological impact calculations but lacking in the output of most
interregional atmospheric models.
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