Fire weather forecasts are used by land and wildlife managers to determine when meteorological and fuel conditions are suitable to conduct prescribed burning. In this work, we investigate the sensitivity of ambient PM to various fire and meteorological variables in a spatial setting that is typical for the southeastern US, where prescribed fires are the single largest source of fine particulate matter. We use the method of principle components regression to estimate sensitivity of PM , measured at a monitoring site in Jacksonville, NC (JVL), to fire data and observed and forecast meteorological variables. Fire data were gathered from prescribed fire activity used for ecological management at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, extending 10–50 ...
Prescribed burns produce smoke pollution, but little is known about the spatial and temporal pattern...
Abstract The 2013 Rim Fire, which burned over 104,000 ha, was one of the most severe ...
Prescribed burns produce smoke pollution, but little is known about the spatial and temporal pattern...
AbstractParticulate matter (PM) emission factors (EFPM), which predict particulate emissions per bio...
Estimating population exposure to particulate matter during wildfires can be difficult because of in...
Frequent and widespread wildfires in the northwestern United States and Canada have become the “new ...
Emissions from wildland (wild and prescribed) fires add to the burden of air pollution and can have ...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
Abstract Understanding the complex interrelationships between wildfire and its environmental and ant...
Prescribed burning (PB) is practiced throughout the USA, most extensively in the southeast, for the ...
Traditional methods for assessing fire danger often depend on meteorological forecasts, which have r...
Weather is never static. It is always dynamic. Its interpretation is an art. The art of applying com...
Fires are one of the most important sources of aerosol and pollutant gases. The influence of fires o...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Exposure to particulate matter (PM) pollution has we...
A major continental-scale biomass burning smoke event from 28–30 June 2015, spanning central Canada...
Prescribed burns produce smoke pollution, but little is known about the spatial and temporal pattern...
Abstract The 2013 Rim Fire, which burned over 104,000 ha, was one of the most severe ...
Prescribed burns produce smoke pollution, but little is known about the spatial and temporal pattern...
AbstractParticulate matter (PM) emission factors (EFPM), which predict particulate emissions per bio...
Estimating population exposure to particulate matter during wildfires can be difficult because of in...
Frequent and widespread wildfires in the northwestern United States and Canada have become the “new ...
Emissions from wildland (wild and prescribed) fires add to the burden of air pollution and can have ...
Climate regulates fire activity through the buildup and drying of fuels and the conditions for fire ...
Abstract Understanding the complex interrelationships between wildfire and its environmental and ant...
Prescribed burning (PB) is practiced throughout the USA, most extensively in the southeast, for the ...
Traditional methods for assessing fire danger often depend on meteorological forecasts, which have r...
Weather is never static. It is always dynamic. Its interpretation is an art. The art of applying com...
Fires are one of the most important sources of aerosol and pollutant gases. The influence of fires o...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Exposure to particulate matter (PM) pollution has we...
A major continental-scale biomass burning smoke event from 28–30 June 2015, spanning central Canada...
Prescribed burns produce smoke pollution, but little is known about the spatial and temporal pattern...
Abstract The 2013 Rim Fire, which burned over 104,000 ha, was one of the most severe ...
Prescribed burns produce smoke pollution, but little is known about the spatial and temporal pattern...