NOAA employs HYPSPLIT to model the transport and dispersion of harmful pollutants released into the atmosphere for both research and emergency response events. I've read a few early papers on the HYSPLIT analysis, and it's really useful for indicating the effects of long-range air mass transport over the studied regions via trajectories. What are the most fundamental things we need to know before diving in as a beginner? What's more, what's the difference between the registered and unregistered versions? It would be extremely beneficial if you could provide a simple tutorial on how to visualize the back trajectories.

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