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    The Pentagon Shield Field Program: Toward Critical Infrastructure Protection

    Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2007:;volume( 088 ):;issue: 002::page 167
    Author:
    Warner, Thomas
    ,
    Benda, Paul
    ,
    Swerdlin, Scott
    ,
    Knievel, Jason
    ,
    Copeland, Jeff
    ,
    Crook, Andrew
    ,
    Liu, Yubao
    ,
    Mayor, Shane
    ,
    Morley, Bruce
    ,
    Sharman, Robert
    ,
    Spuler, Scott
    ,
    Sun, Juanzhen
    ,
    Xu, Mei
    ,
    Yates, Al
    ,
    Zhang, Ying
    ,
    Argenta, Edward
    ,
    Aronian, Bryan
    ,
    Bowers, James
    ,
    Storwold, Donald
    ,
    Balsley, Ben
    ,
    Jensen, Michael
    ,
    Meillier, Yannick
    ,
    Carter, Roger
    ,
    Clawson, Kirk
    ,
    Clark, Pamela
    ,
    Frehlich, Rod
    ,
    Weil, Jeffrey
    DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-88-2-167
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The Pentagon, and its 25,000+ occupants, represents a likely target for a future terrorist attack using chemical, biological, or radiological material released into the atmosphere. Motivated by this, a building-protection system, called Pentagon Shield, is being developed and deployed by a number of government, academic, and private organizations. The system consists of a variety of data-assimilation and forecast models that resolve processes from the mesoscale to the city scale to the building scale, and assimilate meteorological and contaminant data that are measured by remote and in situ sensors. This paper reports on a field program that took place in 2004 in the area of the Pentagon, where the aim was to provide meteorological data and concentration data from tracer releases, and to support the development and evaluation of the system. In particular, the results of the field program are being used to improve our understanding of urban meteorological processes, verify the overall effectiveness of the operational building protection system, and verify the skill of the component meteorological, and transport and dispersion, modeling systems. Based on the experience gained in this project, it will be more straightforward to develop similar systems to protect other high-profile facilities against the accidental or intentional release of hazardous material into the atmosphere.
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    contributor authorWarner, Thomas
    contributor authorBenda, Paul
    contributor authorSwerdlin, Scott
    contributor authorKnievel, Jason
    contributor authorCopeland, Jeff
    contributor authorCrook, Andrew
    contributor authorLiu, Yubao
    contributor authorMayor, Shane
    contributor authorMorley, Bruce
    contributor authorSharman, Robert
    contributor authorSpuler, Scott
    contributor authorSun, Juanzhen
    contributor authorXu, Mei
    contributor authorYates, Al
    contributor authorZhang, Ying
    contributor authorArgenta, Edward
    contributor authorAronian, Bryan
    contributor authorBowers, James
    contributor authorStorwold, Donald
    contributor authorBalsley, Ben
    contributor authorJensen, Michael
    contributor authorMeillier, Yannick
    contributor authorCarter, Roger
    contributor authorClawson, Kirk
    contributor authorClark, Pamela
    contributor authorFrehlich, Rod
    contributor authorWeil, Jeffrey
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:43:19Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:43:19Z
    date copyright2007/02/01
    date issued2007
    identifier issn0003-0007
    identifier otherams-72975.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4215037
    description abstractThe Pentagon, and its 25,000+ occupants, represents a likely target for a future terrorist attack using chemical, biological, or radiological material released into the atmosphere. Motivated by this, a building-protection system, called Pentagon Shield, is being developed and deployed by a number of government, academic, and private organizations. The system consists of a variety of data-assimilation and forecast models that resolve processes from the mesoscale to the city scale to the building scale, and assimilate meteorological and contaminant data that are measured by remote and in situ sensors. This paper reports on a field program that took place in 2004 in the area of the Pentagon, where the aim was to provide meteorological data and concentration data from tracer releases, and to support the development and evaluation of the system. In particular, the results of the field program are being used to improve our understanding of urban meteorological processes, verify the overall effectiveness of the operational building protection system, and verify the skill of the component meteorological, and transport and dispersion, modeling systems. Based on the experience gained in this project, it will be more straightforward to develop similar systems to protect other high-profile facilities against the accidental or intentional release of hazardous material into the atmosphere.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleThe Pentagon Shield Field Program: Toward Critical Infrastructure Protection
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume88
    journal issue2
    journal titleBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
    identifier doi10.1175/BAMS-88-2-167
    journal fristpage167
    journal lastpage176
    treeBulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2007:;volume( 088 ):;issue: 002
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