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Tracking and Predicting the Atmospheric Dispersion of Hazardous Material Releases
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Tracking and Predicting the Atmospheric Dispersion of Hazardous Material Releases

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Engelsk
For many years, communities have prepared themselves to deal with accidental atmospheric releases from industrial sites, energy facilities, and vehicles transporting hazardous materials. Today, these communities must also worry about the terrorist threat of the intentional use of chemical, biological, and nuclear (C/B/N) agents. Because of this threat, the ability to predict and track the dispersal of harmful agents has become a critical element of terrorism planning and response. Our nationA-A'A1/2s capacity to respond to atmospheric C/B/N events stands, like a three legged stool, on the strength of three interconnected elements: 1) dispersion models that predict the path and spread of the hazardous agent; 2) observations of the hazardous plume itself and of local meteorological conditions, which provide critical input for the models; and 3) interaction with emergency responders who use the information provided by the models. As part of the National Academies continuing focus on issues of homeland security, Tracking and Predicting the Atmospheric Dispersion of Hazardous Material Releases examines our nationA-A'A1/2s current capabilities in these three areas and provides recommendations for strengthening them.
Undertittel
Implications for Homeland Security
Forfatter
ISBN
9780309089265
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
310 gram
Utgivelsesdato
18.6.2003
Antall sider
113