Multiple concentration output files from an ensemble dispersion simulation can be processed to produce probability displays. The Ensemble Display menu calls a special program probval that reads the concentration files with the ensemble member three-digit suffix (001 to 027) and generates various probability files. The appropriate files are then plotted using concplot according to the menu selection options. Note that the ensemble display menu can be used to convert multiple concentration output files to probability form, regardless of how they were generated. It is not necessary to use the pre-configured ensemble version of the model to create air concentration probability maps. Any number of multiple simulations can be used as long as the file suffixes end with a numeric three-digit sequence. Menu settings for the output file name should reflect the base name without the numeric suffix. An illustration of the Ensemble Display menu is shown below.
The menu includes some of the standard display program (concplot) mapping choices, such as background file, output file name, and zoom factor. One critical difference is that there is an option called the Number of aggregation periods. By default this value is set to one, which means that only the ensemble members for one time period are aggregated together to produce the probability display. Hence there would be an independent probability map for each time period. However, multiple time periods may be combined to produce a single probability plot. The entry represents the number of time periods, not the actual time span. For instance, if the model output is set to produce a one-hour average and the model is run for 24 hours, then each ensemble member will have 24 time periods of output. By default the probability output will represent the ensemble member variation for each hour, that is 24 frames of output will be produced. However if the aggregation period is set to 24, then all output times will be combined into one output frame and the ensemble result will represent the hourly variations as well as the member variations.
The menu permits a choice of three different ensemble display options:
The probval extraction program will always produce all the probability variations, one to each output file, for a given aggregation period. These files may be plotted individually from the command line using concplot. The probval output files contain the following information: