ADMS 4 is a dispersion model used to model the air quality impact of existing and proposed industrial installations. Current and future air quality can be assessed with respect to the air quality standards
ADMS-Urban pollution model is a comprehensive tool for tackling air pollution problems in cities and towns. It can be used to examine emissions from 6000 sources simultaneously. ADMS-Urban is used
The ADMS-Roads pollution model is a comprehensive tool for investigating air pollution problems due to small networks of roads that may be in combination with industrial sites for instance small towns
ADMS-Airport is a comprehensive tool for managing air quality at airports. It is an extension of the ADMS-Urban model designed to model the concentration of pollutants at airports in rural or complex
ADMS-Screen is a screening model for air quality calculations. It models dispersion from a single stack to calculate ground-level concentrations providing rapid assessments of stack height. Comparison
GASTAR is a dense gas dispersion model developed by CERC ideally suited to modelling accident and emergency response scenarios or investigating site safety involving releases of flammable and/or toxic
FLOWSTAR is a model developed by CERC for calculating profiles of the mean airflow and turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer. The model includes the impact of hilly terrain and the effects of
The Emissions Inventory Tool (EMIT) developed by Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants (CERC) can be used to store manipulate and assess emissions data from a variety of sources; particularly