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Lloyd Schulman, Ph.D., CCM
Vice President
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Ph.D. Meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M.S. Meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.S. (Summa cum laude) Meteorology and Oceanography, University of Michigan
Dr. Lloyd Schulman is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist with
over 30 years experience in the development, evaluation, and
application of air quality models. He co-developed one of the
building downwash algorithms (the Schulman-Scire scheme) incorporated
in the EPA Industrial Source Complex (ISC) model as well as the
PRIME downwash model that is integrated with ISC, AERMOD and CALPUFF.
He was also a co-developer of the Buoyant Line and Point Source (BLP)
model and managed the development of the Offshore and Coastal Dispersion
(OCD) model. All are recommended by the EPA for regulatory use.
Dr. Schulman has managed applications of complex, prognostic
three-dimensional models. These have included photochemical grid
models, such as the Urban Airshed Model (UAM), CAMx, and CALGRID,
to investigate control strategies for the attainment of the ozone
standard, and Computational Fluid Dynamics models, such as FLOW-3D,
to predict the airflow in building wakes to investigate the
contamination of fresh air intakes by rooftop vent emissions.
He has also conducted many regulatory permitting studies, including
three successful coal conversions. Dr. Schulman has conducted other
industrial studies for toxic chemical spills, and emissions from oil
refineries, power plants, smelters and paper mills. He has also
designed and directed nine wind tunnel studies and sited and designed
more than one dozen meteorological data measurement systems. He has
provided expert witness testimony on air pollution modeling and
meteorological conditions.
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~ Last updated: January 16, 2007 ~
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