To A Methodology For Model Validation

Eulerian grid models are used to calculate the ozone formation in the troposhere over Europe. It is of primary importance, both from a scientific point of view as well as in establishing the benefits of abatement strategies by using these models, to be able to determine the reliability of these mode...

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