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1 HANDS-ON EXERCISES 2-1 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Part 2: Trajectory Methods

2 Example Simulations Now that you’ve had a chance to run a few more difficult trajectory analyses, you can run through the following examples that include simple and more complex simulations prior to viewing the next few sections of the workshop. The first slide of each example will present the problem to be answered, the next few slides will show the GUI inputs, and the last slide will show the resulting map. It is recommended to click on the Reset button of the main HYSPLIT menu before proceeding in order to clear out any old cases in the working directory. Note: These runs were produced using HYSPLIT version 4.9 (released January 2010). Slight differences are possible with older/newer versions of the model. 2-2 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP

3 Example 1: Multiple Trajectories Source Location: Houston, Texas (29.65N, 95.28W) @ 10 and 750 meters AGL Date/Time:February 17, 2009 @ 1200 UTC (can use default zeros) Duration:Forward 48 hours Meteorology: NAM 40 km (hysplit.t12z.namf40w) Display:Zoom set to 80% Endpoint labels every 6 hours Vertical display coordinate set to Meters-agl Optional Google Earth 2-3 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP

4 Example 1: Inputs 2-4 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Setting the start locations & meteorology: Displaying the results: Multiple Trajectories

5 Example 1: Results 2-5 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Multiple Trajectories

6 Example 2: Back Trajectory with Meteorology along Trajectory Source Location: Atlanta, Georgia (33.65N, 84.42W) @ 750 meters AGL Date/Time:February 20, 2009 @ 0600 UTC Duration:Backward 72 hours Meteorology: GFS (hysplit.t12z.gfsfw) Advanced:Plot Mixed Depth along trajectory Display:Zoom set to 80% Endpoint labels every 12 hours Vertical display coordinate set to meteo-varb 2-6 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP

7 Example 2: Inputs 2-7 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Setting the starting location and meteorology: Set the Mixed Depth using the Advanced / Configuration Setup / Trajectory menu option 6: Back Trajectory with meteorology

8 Example 2: Inputs 2-8 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Displaying the results: Run model using SETUP File: Back Trajectory with meteorology

9 Example 2: Results 2-9 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Back Trajectory with meteorology

10 Example 3: Trajectory Matrix Source Location: Define a 1 deg. x 1 deg. matrix between 28.0N, 95.0W and 35.0N, 85.0W with a starting height of 100 m AGL Date/Time:February 17, 2009 @ 1200 UTC Duration:48 hours Meteorology: NAM 40 km (hysplit.t12z.namf40w) Advanced:Set the height unit to Relative to mean-sea-level Display:Zoom set to 80% Set Vertical Coordinate to Meters-agl 2-10 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP

11 Example 3: Inputs 2-11 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Setting the starting locations, time and meteorology: Set the Height unit to Relative to mean- sea-level using the Advanced / Configuration Setup / Trajectory menu option 2: Trajectory Matrix

12 Example 3: Inputs 2-12 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Run the Special Matrix Simulation using the SETUP file: Click Continue… Trajectory Matrix

13 Example 3: Inputs 2-13 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Display the results: Set the Time Label Interval to 0: Set the Zoom to 80%: Optionally, set the Label Source to Off: Trajectory Matrix

14 Example 3: Results 2-14 PC-HYSPLIT WORKSHOP Trajectory Matrix


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