Model Integration for Detailed Hazard Prediction

We have successfully integrated a number of detailed prediction cloud and plume models to operate alongside the standard ATP45 output of NBC-ANALYSIS. Some of these “integrated” versions of the core programme enable more detailed prediction of hazard downwind distances and effects to be produced for a more considered response after the initial warning and evacuation actions have been completed.

NATO Warning and Reporting and CIS procedures are moving into the areas of enhanced prediction. This term is to envelop all computer-based methods that go beyond what is manually feasible. The prime example today is the use of dispersion models to better access the potential hazards from CBRN threats.

Currently, no models have obtained the NATO stamp of approval for use in calculating the Warning Area. However, many models exist that will improve the commanders ability to judge the risks from CBRN incidents. These models are not yet at a maturity, where they could not be relied upon as the sole mean of warning, but they enhance the value of the operational picture by providing a “best guess” as to where the hazard will be present.

To allow optimum use of the modeling resources available, Bruhn NewTech has produced a model integration module for NBC-ANALYSIS. NBC-ANALYSIS currently interfaces the US developed HPAC model from Defence Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and the Dutch developed HAPPIE/RIOT model from TNO. Further integration work is in progress for other national models.

The advantages of an integrated solution are many, they include:

The module is envisaged for use the following way: