produced by those cells in which t ¼ 1.5 mg/m3 are not to be discarded
due to the fact that the general (domain-wide) performance
is considered to be in range.
Despite the fact of having a limited number of sectors at the HS
and only assessing one pollutant, the basic modelling approach
implemented for AERIS seems adequate for representing either
individual or group variations. It should be stressed out that this
additivity test is able only to provide a rough estimate of the expected
deviation between model estimates when different sectors
change their emissions simultaneously and only for one pollutant
(NO2 in this case). Such a deviation is expected to grow and propagate
as the number of sectors as well as the complexity of the
evaluation increase.