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BPIP | PCRAMMET | MPRM | BINTOASC | WRPLOT | STAR | WINDROSE BPIP (Building Profile Input Program) calculates building downwash, building heights and projected building widths, for input into ISC3 model (ISCST3 and ISCLT3). Click the filename to download the file.
Lakes Interface for BPIP: BPIP View PCRAMMET is a very useful utility program to convert meteorological data from National Weather Service (NWS) to be used by EPA's short term air quality dispersion models such as ISCST3. Click the filename to download the file.
Lakes Interface for PCRAMMET: Rammet View (Meteorological Processor for Regulatory Models) a program used to process meteorological data, both National Weather Service and on-site, for use in regulatory modeling. MPRM has 3 stages: (1) listing missing, suspect, and invalid data, (2) merging quality assured and corrected meteorological data, and (3) creating meteorological data files for input to air quality dispersion models. Click the filename to download the file.
-------------------------- This is a utility program that converts unformatted (binary) meteorological data files generated by the RAMMET, PCRAMMET, or MPRM preprocessor programs to the default ASCII format for applications that do not involve dry deposition. Click the filename to download the file.
WRPLOT is an interactive program to generate wind rose statistics and plots for user-specified date and time ranges. Wind roses are useful to define the dominant transport direction of the winds for a location. Click the filename to download the file.
Download FREE Lakes Wind Rose Windows Program: WRPLOT View The STAR program summarizes National Weather Services (NWS) meteorological data, by generating joint frequencies of 6 wind speeds, 16 wind directions and 6 stability categories for the station and time period desired. Click the filename to download the file.
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