BREEZE SCREEN3
Purchase for: $495
SCREEN3 has been around for years, but it's never looked this good! Check out the brand-new BREEZE SCREEN3 Version 3 and see how easy modeling can be.

With an updated, modern interface, this new version of BREEZE SCREEN3 is extremely user-friendly and more efficient. No longer is SCREEN3 limited to modeling single sources - BREEZE SCREEN3 allows you to model multiple sources and multiple pollutants in a single run.
New Features
The new version of BREEZE SCREEN3 has a number of updates and new features that make it extremely user-friendly.
- The ability to model multiple sources emitting multiple pollutants - all in a single model run! BREEZE SCREEN3 doesn't require you to set up different input files for each source and each pollutant. Set up all of your sources and pollutants at once and let BREEZE take care of the rest.
- New user interface with a modern architecture and look. The popular ribbon bar interface (already in BREEZE AERMOD/ISC and BREEZE 3D Analyst) provides clear organization of product information and model options.
- Intuitive design allows for quicker, easier project set-up and data processing
- Analyze results in numerous formats: graphically, text, and tabular
- Easily extract results as text files, images, or Excel® spreadsheets
- Quickly identify where concentrations exceed specified values with the brand-new ability to define threshold concentrations
- Updated user's manual which includes useful background information
- Compatible with Windows 7 and Windows Vista operating systems
Overview
SCREEN3 is an EPA-approved air dispersion model used to analyze single-source release scenarios in simple or complex terrain. The model enables users to prepare an initial screening analysis to establish a conservative or worst-case estimate of short-term air quality impacts from a specific source. If predicted screening concentrations are under the level of concern, generally no further analysis is required.
Many states and EPA regions prefer the use of SCREEN3 because of its versatility. Potential scenarios include:
- Sources: SCREEN3 is designed to model single-source scenarios.
- Source Types: Point, area, and volume sources, as well as release from flares, can be analyzed.
- Terrain: Model flat, simple, or complex (above stack height) terrain, or a combination of simple and complex terrain.
- Receptors: SCREEN3 allows for both automated receptor arrays and discrete receptors to be used in a model run. Discrete receptors can be entered with a height above ground level (flagpole receptors), except in complex terrain situations.