Resolution
from the DCAR workshop on Practical Short-Range Atmospheric
Dispersion Models 
 During May 6-8, 1992, more than 100 experts in air pollution
modelling from 17 European countries, as well as the USA and
Israel, met at Risų, Denmark for the first of three planned
workshops on Practical Short-Range Atmospheric Dispersion Models.
 In the final discussion the experts agreed upon the following
statements: 
    - The practical atmospheric dispersion models which are
        presently used for regulatory purposes are based on
        25-year old research (Pasquill-Gifford type stability
        classes, simple Gaussian dispersion schemes, i.a.).
        During the past 25 years, research in atmospheric
        dispersion has progressed substantially, thus rendering
        the presently used regulatory models outdated.
        Consequently, there is now a need for development and
        practical implementation of computer codes based on our
        present knowledge of atmospheric dispersion. 
The Commission of the European Communities is asked to promote
actions toward:
 
    - The development of state-of-the-art practical models for
        regulatory purposes. 
- The establishment of standard data bases for model
        verification, based on both past and future experiments. 
- Harmonisation within the field of regulatory models. 
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