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Fall3d-7.1
15 Feb 2016 | Contributor(s): Arnau Folch, Antonio Costa, Giovanni Macedonio
FALL3D (version 7.1) is a 3-D time-dependent Eulerian model for the transport and deposition of tephra developed in the framework of a collaboration between INGV and Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC). The model solves a set of advection-diffusion-sedimentation (ADS) equations on a structured...
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2nd IUGG-WMO Workshop on Ash Dispersal Forecast and Civil Aviation, Consensual Document
18 Feb 2014 | Contributor(s): Costanza Bonadonna, Peter W Webley, Matthew Craig Hort, Arnau Folch, Sue C Loughlin, Herbert Puempel
An international expert community of volcano observatories, academic scientists, volcanic ash advisory centres and representatives of aviation regulators, engine manufacturers and airlines met in Geneva on 18-20 November 2013 to discuss progress on ash dispersal forecasting and produce a roadmap...
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Eruption data for ash-cloud model validation
04 Apr 2013 | Contributor(s): Larry Garver Mastin, Costanza Bonadonna, Arnau Folch, peter webley, barbara stunder, Michael Pavolonis
This is a collection of data, references, and links to data on well-documented eruptions whose observations can be used to validate ash-cloud transport models. Data include, among other things, plume height, duration, erupted volume, satellite observations, numerical wind fields, and grain-size...
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Ash Dispersal Forecast and Civil Aviation Workshop - Model Benchmark Document
15 Feb 2011 | Contributor(s): Costanza Bonadonna, Arnau Folch
One of the main objectives of the IAVCEI-WMO Ash dispersal forecast and civil aviation workshop was to investigate the variability of existing Volcanic Ash Transport and Dispersal Models (VATDM) in order to identify new improved strategies of dispersal forecasting, e.g. probability/ensemble...
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Ash Dispersal Forecast and Civil Aviation Workshop - Consensual Document
15 Feb 2011 | Contributor(s): Costanza Bonadonna, Arnau Folch
As a result of the serious consequences of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption on civil aviation, more than 50 volcanologists, meteorologists, atmospheric dispersion modellers, and space and ground-based monitoring specialists from 12 different countries (including representatives from 6...