AERMOD View - Counting Concentration Exceedances
When conducting an air dispersion modeling analysis, modelers may want to know not just what the value of the maximum concentration is but also how frequently concentrations exceed some upper limit or threshold. The U.S. EPA AERMOD air dispersion model comes with an option to extract these exceedances: the Threshold Violation File or MAXIFILE. Lakes Software’s AERMOD View application goes a step further and automatically counts those exceedances so that modelers can easily determine the frequency of such violations.
Like all output selections, the Threshold Violation File is defined in AERMOD’s Output Pathway. Thresholds can be set for each combination of modeled averaging periods and source group IDs. In the example below, the modeler is interested in finding concentrations that exceed 10 micrograms per cubic meter for the 1-hour averaging period in the ALL source group (the combined concentrations of all modeled sources).







