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Type: Conference Paper
Author(s): J. Wes Adkins; Susan M. O'Neill; Miriam L. Rorig; Sue A. Ferguson; Candace M. Krull; Jeanne L. Hoadley
Publication Date: 2003

Case study analyses of the BlueSky smoke modeling framework help identify the input values or modeling components that require improvement. BlueSky is a smoke forecasting system that combines burn information with models of consumption, emissions, meteorology, and dispersion to yield a prediction of PM2.5 and

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Citation: Adkins, J. W., S. M. O'Neill, M. Rorig, S. A. Ferguson, C. M. Berg, and J. L. Hoadley. 2003. Accession accuracy of the BlueSky smoke modeling framework during wildfire events, Second International Wildland Fire Ecology and Fire Management Congress and Fifth Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology, 16-20 November 2003, Orlando, FL [program volume and electronic resource]. American Meteorological Society,Boston, MA. p. 162, http://ams.confex.com/ams/FI.

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Keywords:
  • air quality
  • Colorado
  • computer programs
  • fire case histories
  • fire danger rating
  • fire management
  • fuel appraisal
  • fuel inventory
  • Idaho
  • ignition
  • JFSP - Joint Fire Science Program
  • lightning caused fires
  • Montana
  • mountains
  • photography
  • remote sensing
  • smoke behavior
  • smoke effects
  • smoke management
  • statistical analysis
  • topography
  • weather observations
  • wilderness areas
  • wilderness fire management
  • wildfires
  • wind
Tall Timbers Record Number: 16495Location Status: In-fileAbstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission
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FRAMES Record Number: 41570

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