Sensitivity studies were performed with a complex nonhydrostatic volcano pl
ume model that explicitly treats turbulence and microphysics. The impact of
environmental conditions such as wind, temperature and humidity profiles w
as studied for standard observational data. To investigate the wind effects
, a two-dimensional Cartesian formulation of the model was used, while for
the temperature and humidity effects a cylindrical coordinate system had to
be applied, since this treats the entrainment process more realistically.
It was found that horizontal wind generally reduces the height of the ash p
lume, The gaseous part of the plume sometimes may rise higher than without
wind owing to the more effective separation between gas and solid material.
Besides reduced static stability, the absolute temperature and humidity al
so increase the plume height. All environmental impacts strongly depend on
the strength of entrainment and thus on the quality of the prognostic turbu
lence.