AMES Radiological Early Warning System

The Chernobyl (1986) accident proved that in radiological emergency plans the possibility of severe nuclear accidents should be taken into a serious consideration.

On-line AMES radiological early warning systems constantly monitor the impact of local or distant radiological objects to the environment. They consist of central computers, automatic radiological monitors installed on the terrain, meteorological stations and (optionally) wind and temperature profilers.

AMES has vast experiences in construction of real-time radiological early warning networks. Among our references (see the refference list) are systems in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Algeria, Malta, Indonesia and Azerbaijan.

Collected data are quality controlled; information is passed to the users through the Internet (on the server / client principle). Data processing can include dispersion modeling and data transmission into international radiological data exchange using the standarized EURDEP data format.

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AMES Radiological Early Warning System
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