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A study of atmospheric diffusion from the LANDSAT imageryLANDSAT multispectral scanner data of the smoke plumes which originated in eastern Cabo Frio, Brazil and crossed over into the Atlantic Ocean, are analyzed to illustrate how high resolution LANDSAT imagery can aid meteorologists in evaluating specific air pollution events. The eleven LANDSAT images selected are for different months and years. The results show that diffusion is governed primarily by water and air temperature differences. With colder water, low level air is very stable and the vertical diffusion is minimal; but water warmer than the air induces vigorous diffusion. The applicability of three empirical methods for determining the horizontal eddy diffusivity coefficient in the Gaussian plume formula was evaluated with the estimated standard deviation of the crosswind distribution of material in the plume from the LANDSAT imagery. The vertical diffusion coefficient in stable conditions is estimated using Weinstock's formulation. These results form a data base for use in the development and validation of meso scale atmospheric diffusion models.
Document ID
19820018882
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Dejesusparada, N.
(Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil)
Viswanadham, Y.
(Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil)
Torsani, J. A.
(Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil)
Date Acquired
September 4, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1981
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Report/Patent Number
E82-10360
NASA-CR-168981
INPE-2284-PRE/060
NAS 1.26:168981
Report Number: E82-10360
Report Number: NASA-CR-168981
Report Number: INPE-2284-PRE/060
Report Number: NAS 1.26:168981
Accession Number
82N26758
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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