2021
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2021-747
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Data Assimilation of Volcanic Aerosols using FALL3D+PDAF

Abstract: Abstract. Modelling atmospheric dispersal of volcanic ash and aerosols is becoming increasingly valuable for assessing the potential impacts of explosive volcanic eruptions on infrastructures, air quality, and aviation. Management of volcanic risk and reduction of aviation impacts can strongly benefit from quantitative forecasting of volcanic ash. However, an accurate prediction of volcanic aerosol concentrations using numerical modelling relies on proper estimations of multiple model parameters which are pron… Show more

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“…The ultimate goal of this pilot is to have a km-resolution short and long-range automated forecast system with edge-to-end latencies compatible with earlywarning and crisis management requirements. We limit our discussion here to the ensemble modelling module, leaving the data assimilation component to another publication linked to the upcoming v8.2 model release (Mingari et al, 2021). In this scenario, the objectives of this manuscript are three-fold: 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ultimate goal of this pilot is to have a km-resolution short and long-range automated forecast system with edge-to-end latencies compatible with earlywarning and crisis management requirements. We limit our discussion here to the ensemble modelling module, leaving the data assimilation component to another publication linked to the upcoming v8.2 model release (Mingari et al, 2021). In this scenario, the objectives of this manuscript are three-fold: 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%