AbstractDaysmoke is a local smoke transport model and has been used to provide smoke plume rise information. It includes a large number of parameters describing the dynamic and stochastic processes of particle upward movement, fallout, fluctuation, and burn emissions. This study identifies the important parameters for Daysmoke simulations of plume rise and seeks to understand their impacts on regional air quality simulations with the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model. The Fourier Amplitude Sensitivity Test (FAST) was first applied to Daysmoke simulations of prescribed burning in the southeastern U.S. It is shown that, for the specified value ranges of 15 parameters, entrainment coefficient and number of updraft cores are the mos...
, large amounts of smoke aerosols from Central American Biomass Burning (CABB) fires were transporte...
As wildfires become more frequent and severe under climate change, there is a growing need to simula...
Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear beha...
The purpose of this JFSP project was to evaluate and improve the performance of Daysmoke in simulati...
Smoke plume rise is critically dependent on plume updraft structure. Smoke plumes from landscape bur...
Emissions from wildland (wild and prescribed) fires add to the burden of air pollution and can have ...
The Daysmoke plume model is designed to simulate smoke emissions and dispersion from prescribed burn...
Weather is an important factor that determines smoke development, which is essential information for...
Wildfires and prescribed burns are important sources of air pollutants and can significantly affect ...
The Briggs Equations for plume rise from industrial and power plant stacks have been extensively val...
Abstract. Smoke plume height is important formodelling smoke transport and resulting effects on air ...
Plumes originating from fires may serve as a risk for people and environmental safety. Depending on ...
Current understanding of the buoyant rise and subsequent dispersion of smoke due to wildfires has be...
There is an urgent need for next-generation smoke research and forecasting (SRF) systems to meet the...
Heating from wildfires adds buoyancy to the overlying air, often producing plumes that vertically di...
, large amounts of smoke aerosols from Central American Biomass Burning (CABB) fires were transporte...
As wildfires become more frequent and severe under climate change, there is a growing need to simula...
Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear beha...
The purpose of this JFSP project was to evaluate and improve the performance of Daysmoke in simulati...
Smoke plume rise is critically dependent on plume updraft structure. Smoke plumes from landscape bur...
Emissions from wildland (wild and prescribed) fires add to the burden of air pollution and can have ...
The Daysmoke plume model is designed to simulate smoke emissions and dispersion from prescribed burn...
Weather is an important factor that determines smoke development, which is essential information for...
Wildfires and prescribed burns are important sources of air pollutants and can significantly affect ...
The Briggs Equations for plume rise from industrial and power plant stacks have been extensively val...
Abstract. Smoke plume height is important formodelling smoke transport and resulting effects on air ...
Plumes originating from fires may serve as a risk for people and environmental safety. Depending on ...
Current understanding of the buoyant rise and subsequent dispersion of smoke due to wildfires has be...
There is an urgent need for next-generation smoke research and forecasting (SRF) systems to meet the...
Heating from wildfires adds buoyancy to the overlying air, often producing plumes that vertically di...
, large amounts of smoke aerosols from Central American Biomass Burning (CABB) fires were transporte...
As wildfires become more frequent and severe under climate change, there is a growing need to simula...
Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear beha...