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Continuing Education

Continuing Education Fundamentals of Dispersion Modeling. Trinity Con- tact Ward Seguin at 301-713-1768 or e-mail sultants Incorporated of Dallas, Texas, is conducting wseguin@smtpgate.ssmc.noaa.gov. specialized training in dispersion modeling through- out 1996. Participants will learn the role of meteorol- Windshear and Windshear Alert Systems. A three- ogy, why dispersion modeling is performed, and the day workshop will be held in mid-November 1996 in basis for estimating pollutant concentrations produced Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The workshop will be by various source types. Training sessions will con- sponsored by AMS's Committee on Aviation, Range, vene 13-15 May in London, England; 10-11 June in and Aerospace Meteorology and by the Federal Avia- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 9-10 July in Vancouver, tion Administration (FAA). The workshop will fea- British Columbia, Canada; 23-24 July in Denver, ture briefings by FAA personnel, technical presenta- Colorado; 13-14 August in New Orleans, Louisiana; tions, panel discussions, invited presentations, and 16-17 September in Chicago, Illinois; 15-16 Octo- open discussion sessions. Papers are solicited for the ber in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 12-13 November technical sessions on all aspects of windshear and in Los Angeles, California; and 9-10 December in windshear alert systems, including research, meteo- Dallas, Texas. For information about tuition and reg- rological observations, generation http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

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Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Copyright
Copyright © American Meteorological Society
ISSN
1520-0477
DOI
10.1175/1520-0477-77.4.804
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Abstract

Fundamentals of Dispersion Modeling. Trinity Con- tact Ward Seguin at 301-713-1768 or e-mail sultants Incorporated of Dallas, Texas, is conducting wseguin@smtpgate.ssmc.noaa.gov. specialized training in dispersion modeling through- out 1996. Participants will learn the role of meteorol- Windshear and Windshear Alert Systems. A three- ogy, why dispersion modeling is performed, and the day workshop will be held in mid-November 1996 in basis for estimating pollutant concentrations produced Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The workshop will be by various source types. Training sessions will con- sponsored by AMS's Committee on Aviation, Range, vene 13-15 May in London, England; 10-11 June in and Aerospace Meteorology and by the Federal Avia- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; 9-10 July in Vancouver, tion Administration (FAA). The workshop will fea- British Columbia, Canada; 23-24 July in Denver, ture briefings by FAA personnel, technical presenta- Colorado; 13-14 August in New Orleans, Louisiana; tions, panel discussions, invited presentations, and 16-17 September in Chicago, Illinois; 15-16 Octo- open discussion sessions. Papers are solicited for the ber in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 12-13 November technical sessions on all aspects of windshear and in Los Angeles, California; and 9-10 December in windshear alert systems, including research, meteo- Dallas, Texas. For information about tuition and reg- rological observations, generation

Journal

Bulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyAmerican Meteorological Society

Published: Apr 1, 1996

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