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    NOAA HYSPLIT-compatible meteorological data archives

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    The HYSPLIT model is a complete system for computing simple air parcel trajectories, as well as complex transport, dispersion, chemical transformation, and deposition simulations. HYSPLIT continues to be one of the most extensively used atmospheric transport and dispersion models in the atmospheric sciences community. A common application is a back trajectory analysis to determine the origin of air masses and establish source-receptor relationships. HYSPLIT has also been used in a variety of simulations describing the atmospheric transport, dispersion, and deposition of pollutants and hazardous materials. Some examples of the applications include tracking and forecasting the release of radioactive material, wildfire smoke, windblown dust, pollutants from various stationary and mobile emission sources, allergens and volcanic ash. The National Weather Service's National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) runs a series of computer analyses and forecasts operationally. NOAA's[...]

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    The HYSPLIT model is a complete system for computing simple air parcel trajectories, as well as complex transport, dispersion, chemical transformation, and deposition simulations. HYSPLIT continues to be one of the most extensively used atmospheric transport and dispersion models in the atmospheric sciences community. A common application is a back trajectory analysis to determine the origin of air masses and establish source-receptor relationships. HYSPLIT has also been used in a variety of simulations describing the atmospheric transport, dispersion, and deposition of pollutants and hazardous materials. Some examples of the applications include tracking and forecasting the release of radioactive material, wildfire smoke, windblown dust, pollutants from various stationary and mobile emission sources, allergens and volcanic ash. The National Weather Service's National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) runs a series of computer analyses and forecasts operationally. NOAA's Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) routinely uses NCEP model data for use in air quality transport and dispersion modeling calculations. In 1989 ARL began to archive some of these datasets for future research studies. ARL has in the past, or is presently archiving the following NCEP datasets that are compatible with HYSPLIT. A few datasets that are created outside NOAA are also included. HYSPLIT-compatible meteorological datasets are required to run HYSPLIT for trajectory or dispersion simulations. The HYSPLIT-compatible meteorological datasets can also be used with HYSPLIT utilities to display and/or extract meteorological data from the datasets.

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    Description
    HYSPLIT-compatible meteorological data archives
    Resource type
    S3 bucket
    Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
    arn:aws:s3:::noaa-oar-arl-hysplit-pds
    AWS region
    us-east-1
    AWS CLI access (No AWS account required)
    aws s3 ls --no-sign-request s3://noaa-oar-arl-hysplit-pds/
    Description
    New data notifications for ARL HYSPLIT, only Lambda and SQS protocols allowed
    Resource type
    SNS topic
    Amazon Resource Name (ARN)
    arn:aws:sns:us-east-1:123901341784:NewHYSPLITObject
    AWS region
    us-east-1

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    For questions regarding ARL HYSPLIT data content or quality, contact arl.webmaster@noaa.gov . For any general questions regarding the NOAA Open Data Dissemination (NODD) Program, email the NODD Team at nodd@noaa.gov . We also seek to identify case studies on how NOAA data is being used and will be featuring those stories in joint publications and in upcoming events. If you are interested in seeing your story highlighted, please share it with the NODD team by emailing nodd@noaa.gov 

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    NOAA HYSPLIT-compatible meteorological data archives was accessed on DATE from https://registry.opendata.aws/noaa-arl-hysplit .

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