Interagency Modeling and Atmospheric Assessment Center

The Interagency Modeling and Atmospheric Assessment Center (IMAAC) coordinates and disseminates federal atmospheric dispersion modeling and hazard prediction products. These products provide the federal position during actual or potential incidents involving hazardous material releases. Through plume modeling analysis, the IMAAC provides emergency responders with predictions of hazards associated with atmospheric releases to aid in the decision making process to protect the public and the environment.

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DIGITAL MEDIA TOOLKIT

IMAAC's digital media toolkit helps partners communicate with first responder audiences. Download and share sample social media and newsletter content, graphics, web assets and talking points.

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Access to IMAAC Products

For more information on how to access the IMAAC portal visit

Visit the IMAAC Portal on CBRNResponder.net to access IMAAC products.

To request a CBRNResponder account, visit https://www.cbrnresponder.net/ and click on “Request an Account” in the top right corner.

IMAAC Support

The IMAAC provides plume models for real-world emergencies involving significant hazardous atmospheric releases and atmospheric modeling support for National Level Exercises and local exercises. State, local, and federal officials can request IMAAC support by contacting the IMAAC Technical Operations Hub, managed by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, at (703) 767-2003 or emailing IMAAC@fema.dhs.gov.

For general inquiries, please send an email to imaacinquiries@fema.dhs.gov.

Partners

Led by FEMA, the IMAAC is a partnership among seven federal agencies, each with supporting capabilities and/or responsibilities for plume modeling. These agencies include:

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