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In this volume, we present the lectures given during the 1984 OHOLO
Conference, held in Zichron Yaacov, Israel. The Conference was
organized by the Israel Institute for Biological Research,
Department of Mathematics, which is involved in Environmental Risk
Evaluation, and in Projects Estimating the Potential of Wind
Energy. The lectures cover a broad spectrum of mathematical models,
ranging from those that deal with the solution of atmospheric
conservation equations, and to those models that yield empirical
estimates based on real time measure ments and thus are unique to
the locale where measured. The goal of the Conference was to allow
scientists from various countries to meet and discuss topics of
mutual interest, including the following: 1. Structure of the
boundary layer - primarily models dealing in the understanding of
the various processes of atmospheric energy transfer, and their
influence on the size and composition of the boundary 1 ayer. 2.
Advanced mathematical techniques for describing flow and diffusion
- lectures on approximations and techniques for solving the diffu
sion and transport equations. 3. Flow over complex terrain -
research into various aspects of the problem - mathematical models,
physical models, experimental results. 4. Models of pollution
transport and deposition."
The 35th OHOLO Conference, which provided the basis for the present
book covered a broad range of topics. Basic studies and newly
developed methods in modeling atmospheric flows are discussed,
besides analyses of concentration fluctuations in different
atmospheric conditions, and techniques of data acquisition. The
book gives an excellent state-of-the-art impression of the
situation in turbulent diffusion and transport.
In this volume, we present the lectures given during the 1984 OHOLO
Conference, held in Zichron Yaacov, Israel. The Conference was
organized by the Israel Institute for Biological Research,
Department of Mathematics, which is involved in Environmental Risk
Evaluation, and in Projects Estimating the Potential of Wind
Energy. The lectures cover a broad spectrum of mathematical models,
ranging from those that deal with the solution of atmospheric
conservation equations, and to those models that yield empirical
estimates based on real time measure ments and thus are unique to
the locale where measured. The goal of the Conference was to allow
scientists from various countries to meet and discuss topics of
mutual interest, including the following: 1. Structure of the
boundary layer - primarily models dealing in the understanding of
the various processes of atmospheric energy transfer, and their
influence on the size and composition of the boundary 1 ayer. 2.
Advanced mathematical techniques for describing flow and diffusion
- lectures on approximations and techniques for solving the diffu
sion and transport equations. 3. Flow over complex terrain -
research into various aspects of the problem - mathematical models,
physical models, experimental results. 4. Models of pollution
transport and deposition."
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