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    NOAA’S HYSPLIT ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT AND DISPERSION MODELING SYSTEM by Stein, A. F., Draxler, R. R., Rolph, G. D., Stunder, B. J. B., Cohen, M. D., Ngan, F.

    “…The Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory model (HYSPLIT), developed by NOAA’s Air Resources Laboratory, is one of the most widely used…”
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    Modeling the fallout from stabilized nuclear clouds using the HYSPLIT atmospheric dispersion model by Rolph, G.D., Ngan, F., Draxler, R.R.

    Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-10-2014)
    “…The Hybrid Single Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) model, developed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Air Resources…”
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    Application of trajectory analysis to the assessment of local and long-range contributions to acidic deposition by de Pena, R. G., Rolph, G. D., Takacs, J. F., Holian, J. O.

    “…Two methods of back trajectories have been applied for 14 precipitation events. One method consisted of a combination of isentropic and constant level…”
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    Influence of Grid Size and Terrain Resolution on Wind Field Predictions from an Operational Mesoscale Model by McQueen, Jeffery T., Draxler, Roland R., Rolph, Glenn D.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-10-1995)
    “…One of the activities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Air Resources Laboratory is to predict the consequences of atmospheric releases…”
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    Sensitivity of Three-Dimensional Trajectories to the Spatial and Temporal Densities of the Wind Field by Rolph, Glenn D., Draxler, Roland R.

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-10-1990)
    “…Initialization and forecast fields from the National Weather Service's (NWS) Nested Grid Model (NGM) were archived on the 90 km calculational grid at 2-hour…”
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    Long-Range Forecast Trajectories of Volcanic Ash from Redoubt Volcano Eruptions by Heffter, Jerome L., Stunder, Barbara J. B., Rolph, Glenn D.

    “…The Redoubt Volcano in Alaska began a series of eruptions on 14 December 1989. Volcanic ash was often reported to reach heights where, as it moved with the…”
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