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First published online February 25, 2021

Acoustic Modeling of Meteorological Effects on Roadway Noise

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Modeling road traffic noise levels without including the effects of meteorology may lead to substantial errors. In the United States, the required model is the Traffic Noise Model which does not include meteorology effects caused by refraction. In response, the Transportation Research Board sponsored NCHRP 25-52, Meteorological Effects on Roadway Noise, to collect highway noise data under different meteorological conditions, document the meteorological effects on roadway noise propagation under different atmospheric conditions, develop best practices, and provide guidance on how to: (a) quantify meteorological effects on roadway noise propagation; and (b) explain those effects to the public. The completed project at 16 barrier and no-barrier measurement positions adjacent to Interstate 17 (I-17) in Phoenix, Arizona provided the database which has enabled substantial developments in modeling. This report provides more recent information on the model development that can be directly applied by the noise analyst to include meteorological effects from simple look-up tables to more precise use of statistical equations.

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Article first published online: February 25, 2021
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Roger L. Wayson
Kenneth Kaliski
RSG, White River Junction, VT

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Roger L. Wayson, [email protected]

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The authors confirm contribution to the paper as follows: study conception and design: K. K., R. L. W.; data collection: R. L. W., K. K.; analysis and interpretation of results: K. K., R. L. W.; draft manuscript preparation: R. L. W., K. K. All authors reviewed the results and approved the final version of the manuscript.

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