Dispersion modelling was developed in the 1950s for predicting background
pollutant concentrations from chimneys. Since then, the science of dispersion
modelling has rapidly developed and, although many models are still based on the
classic algorithms, the laborious number crunching has been replaced with
software.
NEMS' experience in the field of dispersion modelling ranges from a single
stack source to multiple sources, spills and traffic pollution. Some of the
scenarios where NEMS staff have used dispersion modelling include: