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The NAME dispersion model
The Nuclear Accident Model (NAME) is an essential part of the contingency plans for accidental releases of radioactivity into the atmosphere: to provide early warning for emergency response and to predict concentrations, depositions and dosages of radionuclides. Use of the model is administered by the National Meteorological Centre of the United Kingdom's Meteorological Office at Bracknall, Berkshire, UK.
www.met-office.gov.uk/
Clark Air Systems
Provides solutions to industrial and commercial air quality problems, helping you achieve your indoor air quality goals.
www.clarkair.com/
GameSpy: WWII Tank Commander
Provides news, cheats, and screenshots.
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IGN: WWII Tank Commander
Screenshots, news, and reviews.
pc.ign.com/
Indian Institute of Technology
The Centre for Atmospheric Sciences is a research and consultancy group within the Indian Institute of Technology at Delhi, India that offers atmospheric dispersion modeling.
www.iitd.ac.in/
GameFAQs
Release data and a message board.
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GameSpot
Reviews, images, links, and a forum.
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Regulatory air dispersion models in Australia
Reviews and guide (provided by the University of New South Wales in Australia) to regulatory air dispersion models used in Australia for odour dispersion modelling and impact assessment.
www.odour.unsw.edu.au/
Consumer Information: Reducing Indoor Air Pollution
Brochure covers sources of indoor air pollution and what you can do about each source.
www.arb.ca.gov/
Literature References on Lagrangian Air Dispersion Modeling
A comprehensive list of literature references on Lagrangian air dispersion modeling, compiled by Dr. Marek Uliasz.
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