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Resources related to CAMEO, a suite of software modules designed to help first responders and emergency planners plan for and quickly respond to chemical accidents. CAMEO includes a database of hazardous chemicals; ALOHA, a computer model that predicts the movement of chemical gases in the atmosphere; and MARPLOT, an electronic mapping program.
Note: CAMEO, ALOHA, and MARPLOT are available for download at the EPA's CAMEO Web Site. |
ALOHA Fact Sheet (Document format: PDF , size: 478.6K) A basic description of ALOHA (Areal Locations of Hazardous Atmospheres), part of the CAMEO program. ALOHA is a computer program used to predict how a hazardous gas cloud might disperse in the atmosphere after an accidental chemical release. |
CAMEO Fact Sheet (Document format: PDF , size: 695.2K) A basic description of the chemical response program, CAMEO (Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations). |
MARPLOT Fact Sheet (Document format: PDF , size: 865.7K) General information about the electronic mapping program, MARPLOT, which lets you create, view, and modify maps quickly and easily, and allows you to link objects on your computer maps to data in other programs, including CAMEO. |
NOAA Magazine article re-print (Document format: PDF , size: 300.7K) View a reprint of the NOAA Magazine article celebrating 20 years of CAMEO |
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