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A common exercise in atmospheric dispersion modeling is predicting the plume rise height of stack emissions. Stull~\cite{Stull:2000} presents an empirical correlation for plume rise height from a smoke stack in a stable atmospheric boundary layer. Details of the correlation and simulation are found in Sec.~\ref{Plume_Height_Discussion}.
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A common exercise in atmospheric dispersion modeling is predicting the plume rise height of stack emissions. Stull~\cite{Stull:2000} presents an empirical correlation for plume rise height from a smoke stack in a stable atmospheric boundary layer. Details of the correlation and simulation are found in Sec.~\ref{PlumeHeight}.
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