1、continuedTECHNICAL ARTICLE ABSTRACTS:Benefits of T&E Atmospheric Modeling Technologies to Homeland Security and DefenseDr.Thomas T.Warner and Scott P.SwerdlinNational Center for Atmospheric Research,Boulder,ColoradoThis article describes how atmospheric modeling technologies developed at the Nationa
2、lCenter for Atmospheric Research(NCAR)in Boulder,Colorado,to support test and evalu-ation activities have been applied for homeland security and homeland defense.The modelsto be discussed define atmospheric processes ranging from the large weather-map scale to thescales of turbulence in urban street
3、 canyons.These models have been used to satisfy bothdomestic and worldwide needs,and they have the ability to be used for forensic analysis oroperational prediction.They also can be linked with many other models to produce special-ized products such as predictions of the transport and diffusion of h
4、azardous chemical,bio-logical or radiological material released into the atmosphere.ITEA JournalTheof Test and EvaluationSeptember/October 2007Volume 28,Number 3T&E FORNATIONALSECURITYFEATUREDCAPABILITYBattelleInnovative Contributions to the Nations Chemical and Biological DefensePushing T&E Out of