Abstract
A nonlinear forecasting method based on the reconstruction of a chaotic strange attractor from about 1.5 years of cloud absorption data obtained from half-hourly Meteosat infrared images was used to predict the behavior of the time series 24 h in advance. The forecast values are then used by a meteorological model for daily prediction of plume transport from the As Pontes 1400-MW power plant in northwestern Spain. Results from the meteorological model, using the cloud absorption predictions, are compared with measurements obtained from meteorological towers and a Remtech PA-3 sodar. The effects of cloud absorption on SO2 ground-level concentration forecasts are analyzed for two different days.
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Pérez-Muñuzuri, V. (1998). Forecasting of chaotic cloud absorption time series for meteorological and plume dispersion modeling. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 37(11), 1430–1443. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0450(1998)037<1430:FOCCAT>2.0.CO;2
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