«Povitrya» Web-Based Software System for Operational Forecasting Atmospheric Pollution after Manmade Accidents in Ukraine

Authors

  • I.V. Kovalets Institute for Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems, the NAS of Ukraine
  • S.Yа. Maistrenko Institute for Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems, the NAS of Ukraine
  • O.V. Khalchenkov Institute for Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems, the NAS of Ukraine
  • T.O. Zagreba Institute for Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems, the NAS of Ukraine
  • K.V. Khurtsilava Institute for Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems, the NAS of Ukraine
  • S.M. Anulich Institute for Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems, the NAS of Ukraine
  • V.P. Bespalov Institute for Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems, the NAS of Ukraine
  • O.I. Udovenko Institute for Mathematical Machines and Systems Problems, the NAS of Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15407/scine13.06.013

Keywords:

accident, air pollution, atmospheric dispersion, fire, GIS, numerical weather prediction, oil storage facility, Vasylkiv, web-system

Abstract

Within the framework of this research, information technology for forecasting atmospheric pollutant transport following manmade accidents with emissions of hazardous matters has been developed. It is based on the integration of emission scenarios, atmospheric transport models of different complexity (from simplified local screening models to CALPUFF regional model), weather forecasting tools. Using freeware GIS and Web- technologies a pilot version of Povitrya webbased software and simulation system for analysis and forecast of air pollution in Ukraine caused by manmade disasters has been created and applied to simulation of air pollution following fire at oil storage facility in Vasylkiv, in June 2015.

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Published

2024-08-28

How to Cite

Kovalets, I., Maistrenko, S., Khalchenkov, O., Zagreba, T., Khurtsilava, K., Anulich, S., Bespalov, V., & Udovenko, O. (2024). «Povitrya» Web-Based Software System for Operational Forecasting Atmospheric Pollution after Manmade Accidents in Ukraine. Science and Innovation, 13(6), 13–24. https://doi.org/10.15407/scine13.06.013

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Research and Engineering Innovative Projects of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine